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In my defense, I didn’t mean to sleep with my brother’s best friend.
Now I’m living in this house and calling him boss.
Preston McNeil is the grumpiest firefighter with a body built for calendars and a stare that undresses me faster than his hands ever could.
I never planned to sleep with him especially not at my brother’s wedding.
But one stolen bottle of champagne later, and I was clawing at his suit while he ruined me with that filthy mouth.
Now I’m back in Montana and desperate enough to take a nannying job from the one man who can’t stand me, and yeah, the feeling’s mutual.
I figured he’d be gone fighting fires.
Instead, he’s everywhereshirtless in the kitchen, sweaty in the yard, looking at me like he’s ready to make the same mistake twice.
We’re not just opposites, we’re an explosion waiting to happen.
But behind those bossy growls and dark, guarded eyes, he sees me.
He asks about my dreams and remembers things no one else does.
And for the first time in my life, I start to wonder what it would feel like to stay.
But if I’m not careful, I won’t just lose my job.
I’ll lose the only place that’s ever felt like home.
Genre: General Fiction
Now I’m living in this house and calling him boss.
Preston McNeil is the grumpiest firefighter with a body built for calendars and a stare that undresses me faster than his hands ever could.
I never planned to sleep with him especially not at my brother’s wedding.
But one stolen bottle of champagne later, and I was clawing at his suit while he ruined me with that filthy mouth.
Now I’m back in Montana and desperate enough to take a nannying job from the one man who can’t stand me, and yeah, the feeling’s mutual.
I figured he’d be gone fighting fires.
Instead, he’s everywhereshirtless in the kitchen, sweaty in the yard, looking at me like he’s ready to make the same mistake twice.
We’re not just opposites, we’re an explosion waiting to happen.
But behind those bossy growls and dark, guarded eyes, he sees me.
He asks about my dreams and remembers things no one else does.
And for the first time in my life, I start to wonder what it would feel like to stay.
But if I’m not careful, I won’t just lose my job.
I’ll lose the only place that’s ever felt like home.
Genre: General Fiction
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