Special Forces: Operation Alpha: Burning Desire (Kindle Worlds Novella) (Fire Protection Specialists Book 1)

Special Forces: Operation Alpha: Burning Desire (Kindle Worlds Novella) (Fire Protection Specialists Book 1)

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Crew Chief Alec Charles Enders AKA Ace has two passions: Serving his country and putting out fires. As an Air Forces Fire Protection Specialist, Ace has seen his fair share of infernos from fires in the sky, to chemical buildings, and even forest fires. While running into a burning building is no big deal for him, he dreads the call. He understands the devastation and destruction fires can cause, not to mention the loss of life as he lost his first and only love to a fire while in high school. His job is get people out of the fire and contain it at the same time. So, when he watches a car crash unfold while on leave, he jumps into action. He’s prepared to do what it takes to save the young women in the car… And protect his heart from the burning desire she awakes in his soul. While heading home to help her mother with a legal problem, Lexi Aberdean is T-Boned and her car bursts into flames. Lucky for her, a good Samaritan saves her life and now all she wants to do is find a way to repay him. Only, he wants nothing to do with her. That is until a series of unexplained events, including a house fire, makes Lexi believe the accident was no accident at all.
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Jane Doe's Return

Jane Doe's Return

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Imagine spending your entire career looking for the one person you believe will unlock the mystery of who killed your sister only to find her the most unlikely place; in your office, as your new partner.Special Agent Travis Brown has set his life up so he can have access to information that will lead him to the one woman he believes can tell him who killed his sister. But he’s not prepared for the drive and determination of his new partner; Special Agent Shauna Morgan. Her instincts are sharp and her beauty undeniable. His attraction to her is as strong as his need to find his sister’s killer. But Shauna has a secret. A secret that will ultimately put his heart on the line, along with her life. Jane Doe’s Return is a completed contemporary romantic suspense set between the city streets of Albany, New York and the scenic beauty of Lake George where I lived for many years. It is a tale of one woman who believes the only way to move beyond her past, is to shut the door on it, and the man who breaks it down. Jane Doe's Return is the recipient of The Molly and The Beacon Romance Writing Contests.About the Authoren Talty co-created Cool Gus Publishing with NY Times Best-Selling Author Bob Mayer, and runs the technical side of the company. She is a published romance author, and teaches Creative Writing at various writing conferences across the country. Jen grew up in Rochester, NY, a city with the highest murder rate per capita in the entire state. With notorious cases such as The Alphabet Murders, The Genesee River Killer (Arthur Shawcross), The Murder of Kali Ann Poulton by Mark Christi, and the case of funeral homes stealing body parts from corpses awaiting cremation, Jen became fascinated by the darker side of human nature. She brings this fascination to her romances, creating dark villains who wreak havoc on the hero and heroine, and producing page-turning suspense. Cool Gus Publishing was formed as a vehicle to launch Bob Mayer's backlist into digital publication. It was built on the notion that writers produce the product, readers consume the product and everything else is in between. The 21st century has brought the rise of the digital author. It is time to take control. Write It Forward, a division of Cool Gus Publishing was formed because both Bob Mayer and Jen Talty believe the two most important people in the publishing business are the writer and the reader. The key to being successful in a business where 99% of what is submitted or self-published is rejected or fails is education and understanding. Write It Forward is dedicated to giving writers the tools and information they need to increase their chances of success. It truly is a great time to be an author. Print this
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Dark Water (New York State Trooper Series Book 2)

Dark Water (New York State Trooper Series Book 2)

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Award-Winning and Bestselling Author Jen Talty Lacy DeGeorgio never imagined she'd have to be responsible for anyone but herself. She's strong, stubborn and fiercely independent. She needs no one. She's a woman determined to do things her way, on her own. But when a freak boating accident takes her sister Hannah's life, Lacy finds herself not only back in her hometown of Lake George, New York, but in a custody battle for her eleven-year-old nephew, Andy. Just when things couldn't get any worse, pesky State Trooper Frank Harmon starts showing up, tearing down all her defenses, making her want things she's never wanted before. She'll trust him with her nephew, but can she trust him with her heart? New York State Trooper Frank Harmon is a man of honor and duty. He's always done things by the book, believing the law always works in favor of those who uphold it. Until the day he took a domestic disturbance call at the DeGeorgio trailer, and even though he knew something bad was about to happen, he had to walk away. Two days later, he pulled Hannah DeGeorgio's body from the icy cold waters of Lake George, changing his life forever. He sets out to make sure Hannah's killer is brought to justice and in the process makes a home for a family he thought he never wanted.
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Special Forces_Operation Alpha_Burning Skies

Special Forces_Operation Alpha_Burning Skies

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Scarlet Adison hated going to her aunt for help, but she had nowhere else to turn when her ex-boyfriend stopped paying child-support and disappeared. So, she packed up her things and moved to Cape Canaveral. Not even there for a day, her Aunt is called away to help a sick friend and Scarlet is asked to take over her aunt's job as a nanny.

Jaxon Stravos had never married. The mother of his precious daughter, Elle, had died shortly after Elle had been born. Balancing career and being a parent has been a struggle and he has no room for dating or women at all. When his long-time nanny needs to take a leave of absence to take care of a sick friend, she sends her niece. Not only was Jax ill-prepared to leave is little girl in the hands of a perfect stranger, but the young woman stole his breath, making him think and feel things he hadn't in years.

Jax does some digging into the background of Scarlet, and her ex-boyfriend, uncovering a dark past that could threaten to take away the very things Jaxon loves most.
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Wild Irish_Whiskey Wild

Wild Irish_Whiskey Wild

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Kitty O’Doole used to have it all. A big house in the suburbs, a sports car, and money in the bank, all provided by a loving husband. It had been a Cinderella story of all times. She, a poor girl living in one of the seedier neighborhoods, romanced by the son of one of the richest families in Baltimore. Only a year into the marriage, the FBI came knocking on her door with a warrant for his arrest. Not only had her husband turned out be a criminal, but she lost everything. Now, three years later, working at Pat’s Irish Pub, and taking night classes toward a degree in Education, her life is heading in a positive direction. The last thing she needs is a gambling, whiskey-drinking, sexy cowboy, but when JW Whiskey sits down and orders a Johnny Walker, Kitty finds herself falling for the wrong man. Again. Or is he? Johnny Walker Whiskey, better known as JW, is one of the best bull riders in the business. But a recent scandal involving his last girlfriend tainted his career and marred his reputation. Needing a change of scenery, he tosses a dart at a map of the United States and wherever it lands, is where he’ll go for a week to clear his head. Of all places, he ends up in Baltimore. Who goes to Baltimore to lick their wounds? His first night in town, he wanders into Pat’s Irish Bar. He’s looking for a burger and a drink, not a sassy conversation with the sexiest, and smartest woman, he’s ever meet. Only he can’t stay away from the bar…or Kitty. Over the course of the next few days, JW knows he’s falling hard for Kitty and for the first time in the last year, he feels like things might be looking up. That is until her past and his scandal collide, throwing him into the spotlight…the very thing he’d been running from to begin with.
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The Omega Team_The Lighthouse

The Omega Team_The Lighthouse

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Logan Sarich is content with his life, but he’s never been satisfied and has never been in love. Not that he doesn’t want a woman in his life, in a forever way…but no woman has ever touched his heart and soul more than his career in the military or his current job as an agent with THE OMEGA TEAM. That is until he’s sent to his hometown Jupiter, Florida to serve as a bodyguard to one of the most brilliant ethical hackers in the country…who happens to be his high school sweetheart. While doing a cyber security check for a defense contractor, Mia Vanderlin discovers the company’s computer has been hacked, as well as her own and top secret plans are being stolen. Concerned for her safety, her family calls THE OMEGA TEAM. When Logan Sarich pulls into her driveway, her heart beats a little faster. Their romance wasn’t one for the books. They both had dreams and goals, walking away from each other after high school, with no regrets and fond memories. But seeing him again, all she can think about is picking up right where they left off...
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Love Lies Beneath

Love Lies Beneath

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Prologue If she said no this time, Lt. Mitchell Harrison would have to throw in the white towel. Crashing and burning when it came to women was not in Mitch’s wheelhouse. He wouldn’t necessarily consider himself a ladies’ man, but he’d never had trouble smooth-talking a woman into at least one drink. “How’s that feeling?” Ashley Riggs, Physical Therapist, and the sweetest woman he’d ever met, strolled into the exam room with a bag of ice and a towel. “You really pushed yourself these last few sessions.” He had no idea where her hair fell since she always wore it in a bun, but based on the size, he suspected her raven hair fell well past her shoulders. And he could tell her hair was soft and thick. Just like her eyelashes that blinked over her big eyes were the color of warm, wet sand being soaked with the waves gently rolling over the shore. “It feels really good,” he said, rubbing his knee, stretching it in and out. “As if I never tore the ACL and had surgery.” “I’m impressed by how quickly you’ve healed.” She rolled her chair over to the table where he sat, her tender hands wrapping his knee with the cold ice. “I had a good therapist.” She smiled, lowering her lids, as if she were embarrassed. He didn’t think so, but it sent a warm shiver across his freezing leg. Something about Ashley was different than most women, besides the fact she’d said no to him every time he’d asked for her number. While he wouldn’t mind finding out what she was like between the sheets, he’d settle for a glass of wine and fine conversation. Her knowledge of the world constantly surprised him as he asked probing questions during their sessions, all in an effort to find a way to convince her he was a harmless SEAL looking to buy a nice lady a drink for helping him through a trying time. “Well, I had a dedicated patient, which makes all the difference in the world. I can’t do the work for you.” “I want to get back to work as soon as possible.” After surgery, when he’d first started physical therapy, he couldn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel. The pain had been worse than when he’d first injured it when his shoot didn’t deploy in time during a low altitude jump. “I’ve already signed the paperwork. It will be sent to your XO by Monday.” He smiled. They were in a room, alone. Not in the big space where he did his workouts amongst all the other patients trying to push past the pain and get back to where they were before tragedy struck them. “You know,” he said, in the suavest of voices he could manage. “If you scribbled your John Hancock, then technically, I’m not your patient.” “Lieutenant, I’m still not going to go out with you.” She rested her hands on her hips, her chair swiveling slightly left, then right. The corners of her mouth turned upward into a half-smile. There was hope. “I bet I’m your last patient today.” He didn’t need to wager, he knew without a doubt that she had no more patients after him. He made sure he was the very last appointment on the books. She folded her arms across her chest. He tried not to look at the perfect round swells above her forearms, but it proved impossible. He was after all, a full-blooded American male. “Not only don’t I date my patients, but I make it a rule not to date military men.” He raised his hands. “This is a military facility. Who else would be in here but military men and women?” “Not the point.” “And I’m not asking for a date. Just a drink. Call it a send-off celebration before I’m deployed again.” “You’re going to have to pass the physical, twice.” She held up two fingers. “Before anyone gives you the thumbs up for a mission.” Her eyes twinkled like she’d just defeated an opponent in a game of chess. “One drink. That’s all I’m asking. When you’re done, you can leave if you want. I won’t ask for a second, promise.” She opened her mouth, but he held up his hand, knowing exactly where her thoughts were headed. “Shots don’t count.” “Smart man, but still, no.” He did his best to frown, hoping she’d take pity on a man feeling dejected. “Are you really going to make me beg?” She laughed, tossing her head back, exposing her sweet, supple neck. All he could think about was kissing the spot right under her earlobe. “You don’t strike me as the type of man who begs for anything,” she said. “I don’t, but you’re with the exception.” “Wow, that’s a really good line. If I wasn’t seeing someone, I’d be falling for it for sure.” Her right eye twitched, and she glanced up and to the left, after blinking a few times, breaking off eye contact. Liar. He contemplated calling her out on it but thought better of it. It certainly wouldn’t get him his one drink. “I hope he knows what a lucky man he is.” Mitch unwrapped the ice from his frozen knee. “If he doesn’t get that, or you just feel like a nice glass of wine and good conversation before heading home, I’ll be at the Food Hut. I’m sure you know where it is.” He stood, holding out his hand, waiting, while her smile faded, and her gaze darted between his hand and face. “It’s been a real honor,” she said, pushing back her chair. “Thank you for your service.” He nodded, letting his hand linger until she jerked hers back. She was interested in the drink. Maybe more. “You take good care, Ashley.” He waltzed out of the room, not looking back. God, he hoped she joined him. But if she didn’t, at least his buddies wouldn’t know he’d crashed and burned. *** Ashley bit down on her lower lip, cocking her head, watching the sexy Navy SEAL saunter through the exercise room. He wasn’t the first military man to hit on her. But he was the only one that made her consider, for a single second, that he might be worth a date. Or two. No. She cleaned up the room and tossed the dirty towels in the bin before making her way to the office to sign out for the night. Standing in front of the medical building, the humid Florida air smacked her pores like large raindrops. Her eyes focused on the coastal sign filled with green, coral, yellow, and blue wood planks hanging over a restaurant door with the words: Food Hut. In her eight years working as a physical therapist on the Jacksonville Naval Base, she never once entered the bar and grill across the street. Not only did a lot of her co-workers meet there after work, but so did half the men and women stationed or living on the base. Jingling her car keys, she hesitated at the driver’s side door of her small SUV. “What the hell,” she muttered. One drink with a handsome man who could carry on an intelligent conversation wouldn’t hurt. Although she’d keep up the ruse that she was in a relationship. She frowned, tossing her keys into her purse as she crossed the street. Meeting him certainly sent the wrong message, and she didn’t want to encourage him. That said, while his team might be stationed out of Jacksonville, the likelihood he’d actually spend that much time in the city was slim to none. Taking a deep breath, she pushed open the door, the bar not totally packed, but full enough. She raised up on tiptoe. Even at five foot nine, she couldn’t see over some of the crowd standing at the front bar. Maybe he was in the back, or at a table. Maybe she should just leave. No sooner did she turn toward the door than she spied Mitch sitting at the far end of the bar, with a glass of red wine raised in one hand, the other pointing to an empty seat. His grin was one of triumph. She let out a puff of air and slowly made her way across the room, not rushing. God forbid, he thought she was eager to have that drink. “Hello, Ashley.” He placed his hand on her upper arm, curling his fingers gently as he boldly leaned in and pressed his soft lips to her cheek. “I got you a nice Cab, since I remember you once told me it was your favorite blend.” “You already ordered it?” She slid up on the stool, taking the glass he offered. “I did.” He clanked his wine against hers with a wink. “Here’s to overly confident men,” she mused, remembering how her father told the story about snagging the most popular girl in his high school. Her dad always told her confidence was half the battle to be successful at anything. That and being smart. Her father was the smartest man she’d ever met. “Shall I be completely honest?” he asked, resting his arms on the bar, his biceps flexing, showing off a seal, the animal, on his skin. She found that amusing, considering he was a SEAL. “By all means?” “Happy hour, two for one and it ended five minutes ago, so I figured I’d get two, save a few bucks.” Now she wasn’t sure if she should be insulted or not. “I like a frugal man,” she said, eyeing the room. She grew up an Army brat, living near one base after the other while her A-Team Commander father led missions in undisclosed areas. It had been a tough life on her and her siblings. Her mother never once complained, and her parents had a great relationship. But they weren’t the norm. Either way, it wasn’t a life Ashley wanted to pursue when it came to having a husband and kids. He leaned in, his arm brushing against hers in a nonchalant move. “I was hoping though.” “Of all my clients, you’ve been the hardest working and the least grumpy.” “I’m sure you see some pretty tough cases.” She nodded, remembering a few. Her job wasn’t just to help them heal their physical wounds, but the emotional wounds as well. “Truthfully, I don’t normally take injuries like yours. I specialize in major trauma. I usually spend months with my patients which is another reason I don’t ever date them, but my boss asked me to take yours.” “I asked specifically for you. I did what I could to make sure that happened.” She arched a brow. A slight flutter of her pulse hit her throat, wondering why he’d do that, because it sounded creepy stalkerish. “Why? How would you know me?” “You worked with a buddy of mine last year. He said he would have put a gun to his head in a heartbeat if it hadn’t been for you. He had nothing but great things to say and considering how bad his wounds were, I figured if you could do wonders with him, I’d be a cakewalk.” She pursed her lips. “You pulled strings to get me?” He shook his head. “No. I asked if it was possible. My sister works in the billing office for the hospital, and I believe she asked you. I’m sorry if that bothers you.” “Who is your sister?” “Maddy Lichner.” “Ah, yes, now I remember.” Ashley blew out a puff of air, relieved. Maddy had come to her before her brother’s surgery, wanting to know if Ashley would do her a personal favor. Since she’d had a break in her schedule, she said yes. She didn’t know Maddy, other than to say hello in passing, since their jobs never really crossed paths, but it had been nice to do an easier case for a change of pace. “She told me it was no problem. I hope I didn’t make one?” “Not at all,” Ashley said, sipping her wine, smelling the chicken and cheese quesadilla that had just been served to the person sitting to her left. The aroma made her stomach growl. But she’d wait to make dinner at home. Her nice, peaceful home on Doctor’s Lake, just south of the base. Nothing better than eating a nice meal, with her favorite wine, staring at the water. It didn’t t matter that she’d be alone. Alone sometimes was good. A line she kept telling herself so she’d believe it. Truth be told, she’d started to get lonely and wouldn’t mind male companionship, but when all you do is spend your time on the base, it’s hard to meet civilian men. “I’m glad I got to work with you.” “You’re good at what you do.” He swiveled his stool, putting his back to the bar, crossing his arms over his chest. “We need more people like you. Makes healing a lot easier. I’ve seen men with life-changing injuries who honestly believe their physical therapist makes all the difference in the world. No offense to others in your profession, but some of them aren’t very people-oriented.” She let out a dry laugh. “Sometimes it’s a thankless job. I’ve been called names that would make even a drunken sailor blush. But at the end of the day, my job is to help my patients adjust to whatever changes in life they have to deal with.” She pointed to his knee. “As you saw on the discharge papers, I cleared you for the physical, but did you read my side note?” He nodded, his royal-blue eyes catching her gaze and locking it in as if she were a target and he the missile. “I wouldn’t have brought it up, but since you did, I’m wondering why you believe the knee has been compromised.” “It’s weaker than your other leg, which is your non-dominant leg. I’ve seen great progress, but I worry that under certain circumstances—in the field, in combat— t might hinder your performance.” He swiveled, grabbing his wine, and raising it in the air. “I look forward to proving you wrong.” “I hope you do.” Once again, they made a toast. The rich, red wine flowed smoothly down her throat, coating her stomach with a warm burn. This was no happy hour special. While she wasn’t a wine snob, she knew when she was drinking a cheap blend over one closer to a hundred dollars a bottle. This was of the latter variety. So, he lied about happy hour specials, making him once again, confident. Or arrogant. Either way, she enjoyed the easy conversation he provided. If he weren’t a SEAL, or a patient, she might have a second drink. “Tell me about your boyfriend,” he said as he waved the bartender over. “I’d rather not discuss my personal life.” Not to mention she hadn’t thought the lie through, and she wasn’t good on her feet like that. “I get that. Do you want another drink? Something to eat?” “I’m good.” The girl behind the counter tossed a towel over her shoulder. “What can I do for you, Mitch?” she asked in a southern drawl, smiling, batting her baby blues. Maybe she was looking for a bigger tip. “The usual app, and I’ll get one more glass of wine.” “As long as you’re not driving. Of course, you could hang out with me all night, and I’ll take you home.” He laughed, though Ashley thought…or maybe hoped…it was forced. “I’ve gotta work in the morning, otherwise, you never know.” Ashley waited until the young woman had moved onto another customer. “Do women fall at your feet like that all the time?” “No,” he said. “And you’re proof of that.” “I have a boyfriend.” She swallowed, trying not to cough on the lie. “And if you didn’t?” Christ, why did he have to ask that question. Heat rose to her cheeks. “It doesn’t change the fact you’re military.” “You don’t like the military?” he asked, rotating his hips, swinging the chair left and right slightly. “I have the utmost respect for all branches.” “Then why the rule?” he asked, leaning in, keeping his gaze intently on her every move. “My dad is a career military man, and it’s a hard life. I don’t want a repeat in my future.” He turned back to the bar just as his food arrived. “That, I can certainly understand. What branch?” “Army. My dad is a Green Beret.” “Nice,” he said. “I’ve worked with a few A-Teams on various missions. I seem to remember a Riggs. Can’t remember his first name. The op was so long ago, maybe six years ago.” Mitch shoved half a steak sandwich in his mouth. Holding his hand over his lips, he said, “Joshua. That was his name. Nice guy.” “That’s my dad’s name, but there could be a dozen people with that name. Not totally uncommon.” Mitch coughed uncontrollably. “You okay?” She leapt from her seat, centering her hand on the center of his back, ready to strike. “Fine,” he managed, waving his hand. “Took too big of a bite.” “Ya think?” She relaxed, easing back onto the stool, taking her last sip of wine. “Does your dad have a scar over his right eye that curves down his temple to his ear and then one across his cheekbone?” Her heart hammered in her chest. Her father had been the sole reason she’d gone into physical therapy. “That would be him.” “I feel sorry for your boyfriend.” “Why do you say that? You mentioned he was a good man.” “One of the best, but on that op, not much happened. A lot of sitting around waiting, and I distinctly remember him mentioning what he wanted to do to a young man who’d broken his little girl’s heart.” “Christ,” she muttered. That was another reason she didn’t date military men. “I seem to remember your boyfriend was on that op.” “Ex-boyfriend and yeah that was hell. The current man in my life is a civilian.” Ha. Not that big of a lie since her German Shepherd was a male, and a civilian. “On that note.” He pointed to her empty glass. “You did join me, and I promised to leave it at that. So, Ashley Riggs, it’s been a pleasure knowing you.” “Thanks for the drink.” It was best she walk away now, even if his dismissal hurt her feelings. She wanted a chance to defend her father’s actions when it came to her ex, but she decided it wasn’t worth it. “I sincerely hope you do well with your physical.” Chapter 1 Three months later… “God damn it,” Mitch said under his breath as he took the fifth step down the stairs at the Casa Blanca Spa and Resort, heading from his second story room to the lobby. He mentally cursed his last physical therapist, which hadn’t been Ashley. Not that any amount of surgeries or exercise was going to fix his leg this time. The doctor told him that when he opened him up for the second time, it was essentially ending his career as an active SEAL. Part of him had wished he hadn’t been such an idiot and gone back to Ashley’s office, but he didn’t want to face her and hear the words, I told you so. She warned him his leg was weaker. Even he knew it when he struggled with the second physical, having to grin and bear it, literally. But it wasn’t until he’d jumped from a helicopter in a high altitude, low open parachute jump and landed in the water funky that he realized how bad it was. He stuck with the mission, biting through the pain, but the second the evac team pulled him from hostile territory, he collapsed in the chopper with a knee five times its normal size. The doctor said it was about as bad as they came, and nothing was going to make it right again. Well, now he was just being dramatic. He’d probably walk without a limp again, but he’d never be on a mission again. Fucking desk duty. Maybe training. Pushing the negative thoughts from his brain, he stepped into the massive marble lobby of the hotel, heading for the pool area and a small gathering of the bridal party. Talk about a fancy place to have a wedding. Barefoot Bay and Mimosa Key might be typical southern Florida, but it had a unique small-town appeal. He’d enjoy the weekend before heading back to Jacksonville, where he’d have to make a decision. Desk. Or a training position, only not for SEALs, but Rescue Swimmers. An equally tough job in a different way but SEALs always chided with the brotherly unit that they had a Coast Guard job. Now he might be training them. He pushed open the door leading out to the eating area, the humid air smothering his skin. Puffing out his chest, he did his best to mask the limp. “Mitch,” his buddy Stephan called from the other side of the patio. “Man, are you a sight for sore eyes.” He pulled Mitch in for a manly hug, slapping each other on the back. “This wedding stuff is starting to get to me.” Mitch took a step back, looking Stephan up and down. The smile plastered on the poor bastard’s face spoke volumes. Happiness. Mitch had been told the love of a good woman would do that to a man. Even a SEAL. He had his reservations. He’d never had a relationship last more than a couple of months. He just never had the time, the inclination, or the trust, no thanks to his mother. “It will be over this time tomorrow, and you’ll be heading off on your honeymoon.” “Now that part I’m looking forward to,” Stephan said, pointing to the bar. “Let’s get you a drink.” “I’m down with that.” Mitch shook hands with a couple of brothers in arms he’d met when he’d gone through boot camp. It had been a struggle up the ranks, considering his questionable past, but the Navy hadn’t held his mother’s sins against him, and he’d been an honorable soldier since the moment he’d signed on the dotted line. “You have no idea what it means to me to have you as my best man,” Stephan said, handing Mitch a solo cup. He looked around for the bride, Suzie something or other. He’d met her once about a year ago when he’d blown through Pensacola, where Stephen had been stationed. She seemed like a nice enough girl with her sweet southern charm. He truly hoped they’d make it. Being an active SEAL didn’t mesh well with married life. “I wouldn’t miss it for the world.” A total bullshit lie, and by the way Stephan cocked his head and laughed, he knew damn well that if Mitch could have been on an op, he’d forgo the best man duties. “How’s the leg holding up?” Stephen leaned back against the bar. “It’s holding me up, but I won’t be heading back to my unit,” he admitted for the first time out loud to anyone. “Man. That sucks. I’m sorry. What are you going to do?” “I don’t know yet. I have two options in the military, or I could walk away in six months and find a civilian job.” “I don’t see the latter happening,” Stephen said before he chugged his beer. “Here comes the bride and her best friend from college, and your date. Beautiful woman, her name is—” “Ashley Riggs,” Mitch said, blinking his eyes before giving them a good rub, making sure he wasn’t seeing things. Her raven hair curled over her shoulders, flowing down over her round breasts, which heaved upward in a sexy, strapless, red dress. His gaze rolled over her decadent body, landing on her toes popping out of a pair of heels, something he’d never seen her wear before and damn, she had sexy feet. Sexy everything. “You know her?” “Not well, but yeah.” Suzie, the bride, while beautiful with her brown hair, cut in a short bob above her shoulders, soft-blue eyes, and trim body, didn’t hold a candle to the intoxicating Ashley. Ashley paused mid-step when their eyes locked from across the patio. For the last six weeks, he’d constantly thought of the sexy physical therapist while Mr. No Personality tried to tell him to man up and how the pain was weakness leaving the body. Fucktard. But Mitch chose to go to a place off base, just to avoid Ashley. She had a boyfriend, and he’d crashed and burned. Not to mention her father. That was an entirely different story. Joshua Riggs hadn’t taken too kindly to his demo man taking his daughter to bed and bragging about it on a mission. “There’s my handsome future husband,” Suzie said, slipping into Stephan’s arms. “It seems Ashley and Mitch already know each other,” Stephan said. “Really, how so?” Suzie asked. “I was his physical therapist after his first surgery.” Ashley arched a brow. Mitch swallowed. How the hell did she know there had been a second? “She’s the best,” Suzie said. “I would have to agree.” Mitch shifted his weight to his good knee. “So, how’s the boyfriend?” “Boyfriend?” Suzie’s voice screeched. “She hasn’t even had a date in probably a year. Or more.” Mitch’s turn to arch a brow. Ashley furrowed her forehead and pursed her lips. Mitch stifled a laugh. Suzie glanced up at her husband and smiled. “My parents are here, and I think you should go talk with them.” “Yes, dear,” Stephan said, rolling his eyes, but laughing playfully. “We’ll leave you two to catch up.” “No boyfriend, eh?” he teased, knowing he shouldn’t. “What are you, Canadian?” she shot back, putting one hand on her hip, shifting it to the side, making it more pronounced. He swallowed a groan. “Sorry, but I knew you were lying when we shared our drink,” he admitted, pulling out a barstool, reminding him of the last time he’d seen her. “But since we’re on the subject, why did you lie?” “Thought it would soften the blow of saying no to you.” “So, why stop and meet me?” He shoved a hand in his trouser pocket before he smoothed her long hair over her shoulder just so he could feel the thick strands in his fingers while her warm, silky skin heated his. Danger. That’s what this woman represented. Clear. Present. Danger. “Momentary lapse in judgement. Why’d you go see a new therapist?” “Before I answer that, how the hell did you know I needed one?” he asked with a defensive tone. “The same doctor did the surgery, and when you went off base, they requested your medical records, which I had to sign out and send to them. Now answer my question.” Her voice had a dark edge, one that he wouldn’t have expected, though he’d been the one who set the tone. “Two reasons. First being anger.” “At me? For what? Not going out—” He pressed his finger over her plump lips. “Anger with myself for pushing too hard. I volunteered for that mission before I was ready.” He dropped his hand. “Secondly, even though you showed up for a drink, you kept up the lie about your love life, and you made it clear when you didn’t stay longer.” “You essentially dismissed me after finding out who my father was.” He let out a sarcastic laugh. “Less about him, and more about Derek.” She gasped. “You know him?” “Watched your father punch him, though well deserved.” “Great, so you know about the pictures,” she said, more as a statement than a question. Not that he’d forgotten what Derek had done, or said, but he hadn’t thought about them, partly because he never saw them. What asshole brought naked pictures of his girlfriend and showed them to his buddies while under the command of his girlfriend’s father. Mitch might not have ever had a lasting relationship, but even he knew better. “I never saw them.” “Doesn’t make me feel better,” she muttered. “What can I get you to drink?” he asked, needing to change the subject. “A shot of anything,” she said, leaning against the bar. “Chaser?” “Beer’s fine.” She let out a long breath. “Can I trust you?” “Excuse me?” he asked, pushing a shot of Fireball in front of her along with a beer. “I’m going to get shit-faced, and I’m trusting you’ll be a gentleman, watch out for me, and make sure I get to bed okay. Alone.” “You can trust me, but why?” “Derek is here.” Chapter 2 The first shot still burned in Ashley’s throat when she swallowed the second, in one gulp. “Are you sure you want to do this?” Mitch asked. Damn sexy Mitch Harrison, Navy SEAL, and therapist cheater. Sounded stupid but she honestly felt like he’d cheated on her in a really weird way. She wasn’t sure what was worse, her ex being invited to the wedding, her father arriving in the morning, or sitting next to the man that had invaded her dreams for the last three months. “Hell yes, I’m sure.” Mitch slid a Cosmo across the bar. Thus far, two shots, one beer, now on to the good stuff. Yeah, this was a night that would lead to an epic hangover. “Do me a favor and drink a glass of water before you start on that.” Mitch’s voice took on a fatherly tone, but he was right. “Good idea.” She took the tall glass of clear liquid he offered, chugging it. “And would you indulge me in a second kindness?” “This will be the third one, actually.” She lowered her chin, narrowing her eyes, glaring. “But who’s counting,” he said with a smile. “Christ, he has really nice lips.” “Who does?” He cocked his head, shoving another glass of water in her hand. Okay, hydration was good. “Did I really say that out loud?” Mr. Sexy-kissable lips nodded. She shrugged. “If Derek comes over here, make sure I don’t toss my drink in his face, or punch him.” “I guess I can’t blame you for holding a grudge that long. But remind me never to piss you off.” “Too late,” she mumbled, sipping her Cosmo, the pinkish liquid swirling in her gut, warning her that food was a necessity. Even if she’d probably throw it up in the middle of night. She did not hold her liquor well. “You cheated on me,” she stammered. He laughed. “I did what? How is that possible if I never dated you.” “It’s no different than trying out a new hairdresser or dentist, or if you had someone else slice open that knee of yours.” The words tumbled out of her mouth, and she could barely understand them, figuring she slurred them like a squirrel scrambling across the road in extra slow motion. “I see your point,” he said, with a voice that made her insides burn hot. Or maybe that was the alcohol. “Why is Derek here? Most everyone else is Navy, not Army.” “Believe it or not, he’s engaged to Suzie’s cousin, Valerie.” Ashley lifted her hand, seeing ten fingers, as she pointed across the room. “The three of us lived together when I was dating Derek. He went from me, to her, and she has no problem posing naked for photos, if you like that sort of thing.” She lifted her heel off the stool, and slid down, her ankle twisting over. “Whoa.” Mitch grabbed her by the waist, holding her steady. “I never wear heels. Besides making me six feet tall…” she tapped her temple, trying to remember the other reason. Whatever the reason, it sat on the tip of her tongue, mocking her. “I need food.” “Sit down.” He helped her back onto the seat, waving the bartender over. “Mind helping me out and getting someone to fix us a tray of food. A little of everything.” “Not a problem.” Wow. Snaps his fingers and people wait on him. She’ll have to try that. Only, she wouldn’t remember in the morning. “Oh shit,” she muttered, making blurry eye contact with Derek. He might have smiled, though it could have been a frown. No way to tell since a fuzzy montage of five of him slithered in her direction. Mitch took the drink from her hand. “Hey.” “Just doing the favor you asked.” He slipped h
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Burning Skies_Special Forces_Operation Alpha

Burning Skies_Special Forces_Operation Alpha

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Scarlet Adison hated going to her aunt for help, but she had nowhere else to turn when her ex-boyfriend stopped paying child-support and disappeared. So, she packed up her things and moved to Cape Canaveral. Not even there for a day, her Aunt is called away to help a sick friend and Scarlet is asked to take over her aunt's job as a nanny. Jaxon Stravos had never married. The mother of his precious daughter, Elle, had died shortly after Elle had been born. Balancing career and being a parent has been a struggle and he has no room for dating or women at all. When his long-time nanny needs to take a leave of absence to take care of a sick friend, she sends her niece. Not only was Jax ill-prepared to leave is little girl in the hands of a perfect stranger, but the young woman stole his breath, making him think and feel things he hadn't in years. Jax does some digging into the background of Scarlet, and her ex-boyfriend, uncovering a dark past that could threaten to take away the very things Jaxon loves most.
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Sassy Ever After

Sassy Ever After

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

One Oscar-winning werewolf from the wrong side of the tracks One princess witch actress One make or break film A romance so dangerous it has the potential to destroy everything The film was supposed to save Jackson Ledger’s Oscar-winning career, but when a spoiled witch princess is cast opposite him, he knows it’s going to turn into a side show media circus because his father killed her prince uncle. Not to mention, she’s no serious actress, but she’s seriously going to steal his heart. Everyone thinks Amanda Windsor bought her way into stardom between her princess status and her father’s money. Jackson Ledger thinks she’s untalented and will destroy the film, along with his career. She thinks he’s an arrogant ass. The second they met, sparks fly, but can they put their differences aside and make a film of a lifetime and protect their hearts from breaking?
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The Omega Team_Her Last Hope

The Omega Team_Her Last Hope

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Nicolaus Sarich started his career as a local police officer. After losing his wife in a boating accident three months after they’d married at the ripe old age of 20, Nick followed in his brother’s footsteps and joined the Army. When his brother gets him an interview with Athena Madero and Grey Holden (the founders of THE OMEGA TEAM), Nick jumps at the chance to work side by side with his brother. Nick vowed to never lover again…but it won’t last when his first assignment is to rescue a powerful businessman’s adult daughter whose been kidnapped. Leandra Wakefield may have had all the comforts of her father’s millions, but she’s no socialite, spending her days as a private investigator, working mostly missing persons cases. Leandra is hired to find a missing young woman. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a human trafficketing operation and goes undercover to not only find the missing girl, but to bring down a monster.  The planned seemed to be working well enough, until Nicolaus Sarich shows up, snatching her in the night. Reluctantly, she take’s Nick’s help…and in the process, they uncovered a love neither of them expected. But can they let go of the pains of the past and give their hearts completely?
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Burning Bed

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Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Tabitha Nelson knows her brother’s death was no accident, regardless of what the local fire inspector and police department says. Having found her brother’s computer and all his notes regarding a local news story on corruption he’d been working, she makes it her personal mission to find out who took her brother’s life and why. She vows to make them pay, even if that means pointing the finger at the first responders. For two months, Air Force Fire Protection Specialist, Garret Pierce, has been admiring his sexy neighbor from a distance, trying to muster up the nerve to ask her out. Now he tries to ignore her all together. He had nothing to do with fighting the local fire that claimed her brother, or the subsequent inspection of the case. However, if looks could kill, he would spontaneously combust every single time they cross paths. However, when Tabitha’s life is threatened, Garret takes matters into his own hands. Together, they unravel a trail of corruption and a sinister plot that puts them both in the line of fire.
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Dare To Love Series_Don't Dare Me

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Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Jessica Roads, the Social Media Coordinator for the Miami Thunder, spent a year with the wrong man. While at a local watering hole, she runs into her ex, with his wife. She’s over him, but wants to drive the point home, so when her best friend dares her to kiss the next man who walks through the door, Jessica is all over it. Don’t dare me… Nolan Greer, the new Offensive Coordinator for the Miami Thunder, has had a rough couple of years. After a knee injury, he contemplated retiring. However, he made the decision when he found out he was the father of a one-year-old little girl with a birth defect that needs surgery, and her mother jut died. All Nolan wants is to get to know his daughter without being in the public eye. He never meant to keep her a secret…but no one knows he has a child. Sparks flew the moment Jessica and Nolan kissed, but it immediately tosses them into a media frenzy, putting Nolan and his daughter in the middle of it, while someone is trying to destroy Jessica’s reputation. Can Nolan dare to risk his heart…and his daughters? Can Jessica dare to trust another man who’d kept a secret from her?
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Murder in Paradise Bay (New York State Trooper Series Book 4)

Murder in Paradise Bay (New York State Trooper Series Book 4)

Jen Talty

Romance / Suspense / Paranormal

Things were finally looking up for Douglas Tanner. His divorce was about to be final. His construction company was doing better than ever and he was ready to start a new beginning. He just hadn’t expected that new beginning included his long time friend and daughter of his business partner. But just as he expresses his new found feelings for Stacey, his soon to be ex-wife is found dead in the bottom of Lake George one day before he was to sign the divorce papers. And Doug is the prime suspect. Not just in his wife’s murder. But also her lover’s disappearance. New York State Trooper Stacey Sutten had just finished her rescue swimmer certification course and finally had some time to relax. Or so she thought as she’s called to a search and rescue mission. Only there was no rescue and the body she found just happened to be the wife of the man she was falling in love with. As Doug and Stacey’s romance heats up, so does the case. One damning piece of evidence after the other lead the police to Doug’s door. Caught between trying to prove Doug’s innocent and doing her job, Stacey finds herself in the hot seat. Just when she thinks it can’t get any worse, she's investigated as a possible accomplice. Stacey must find out who really killed Mary, why they are hell bent on framing herself and the man she loves, before both of them get good look at the inside of a jail cell.
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