The "emotional, spicy-hot story" (Belle's Book Bag) that propelled Kelsie Leverich to the New York Times bestseller list!
Tattoo artist Ronnie Clark is counting the days until Valentine's Day is over. Ronnie doesn't do romance. She doesn't do flowers or dates, and she sure as hell doesn't do love—not anymore. Love leads to heartbreak, and she's vowed never to let herself get hurt again.
Sergeant First Class Kale Emerson is home on his mid-tour leave from Iraq, but he only has one thing on his mind—returning to his soldiers to finish leading their mission. He's dedicated to his men and to his country, and he's not interested in getting wrapped up in a distracting relationship—but casual sex, that's a different story. From the moment he sees Ronnie, he wants her. And he agrees to her terms: no romance, no fluff—just passion.
But as their sexual chemistry ignites, the lines of their arrangement get blurry, and Ronnie starts to push Kale away. And when Kale realizes he's found his match in this gorgeous, razor-tongued woman who is hell-bent against love, winning her heart could be the toughest battle he has ever fought.
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“Short, sassy, and very romantic. It features a tough-girl heroine and a dedicated soldier as the hero. Even with its compact size, this story touches on a bunch of real-life issues faced by American soldiers in the battlefield and with their families back home.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars)
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Kelsie Leverich grew up in the small town of St. Joseph, Illinois, before getting married and following her husband from one army post to another. After eight years, they finally settled down in Avon, Indiana, with their two kids. Kelsie’s life revolves around her family, including two dogs and a cat. When Kelsie’s not writing, you can usually find her snuggling on the couch with her kids and a good book or out on the lake with family and friends.
Abby Craden has been a professional actress and voice artist for over sixteen years and can be heard in numerous television and radio commercials, video games, and audiobooks. She has twice won the AudioFile Earphones Award.