To the outside world, Lia Dahl has it all. Her business is thriving. She has a gorgeous husband and great friends.
Jaxon Dahl is everything Lia had ever dreamed of. Successful, handsome, committed. Marriage should have been the answer to the life she’d always imagined. But three years in and unfortunately, it’s not all smooth sailing. Somewhere along the way, she got lost.
How has she allowed herself to become invisible in their relationship when she is so confident everywhere else? Well, no more.
It’s time for drastic action to get this marriage back on track. This will either be the jumpstart they need or the final nail in the coffin.
He rubbed his hand across his face and tilted his head up to the ceiling. “What a night.”
His face pinched with worry as he stood silently beside her.
“He’s going to be fine, Jax. The doctor said there shouldn’t be any residual damage to his heart and if he looked after himself, he’d be back to normal quickly.”
“Yeah, no, I know. He’s incredibly lucky,” he said absently. “If he’s smart and listens, it sounds like this won’t be anything more serious than a swift kick in the ass.”
They walked towards the car and got in. Jax drove in silence beside her. Damn it, she really should have gone into that hospital room with him. If he wasn’t worried about his dad’s recovery, then something had happened in that room because Jax was locked up tight.
She placed her hand on his thigh. “Talk to me, babe. What’s going on in that mind of yours?”
“Nothing really.” Jax’s hand tightened around the steering wheel as he kept his eyes focused on the road in front of him.
“Talk to me, Jax. I’m here for you and I want to help.”
He flicked a glance at her and forced a tight smile in her direction. “Thanks and I appreciate that more than you know.”
Lia leaned back in her seat and looked out the window. Times like these were so hard. Whenever it came to Jax’s family, he shut down. There was this part of him he never wanted to share with her. And it hurt. They were supposed to be a team, but how could they be when he wouldn’t let her in?
She closed her eyes to ease the tension in her body. This wasn’t about her. This was about Jax and what he needed. How he needed to process things. She kept running those words over and over in her mind on a loop. It just really hurt that when it came to situations like these, what he needed didn’t seem to need was her.
Jax pulled the car into the driveway, and they walked in silence into the house.
“Can I get you something to eat?” Lia asked.
“Nah, I’m just going to grab a shower and head to bed.”
“Do you want some company? I could join you in the shower.”
Jax smiled sadly at her. “Thanks, but let me wash this day off and I’ll be more myself when I get out.”
Lia walked over to him and hugged him. “You don’t have to be any particular way with me, Jax. However you are feeling is fine. You don’t always have to do the strong silent thing you know.”
“Thanks, my parents just always fuck with my head, and I need a minute to myself to let it go.” He kissed the top of her head. “Just let me grab and shower so I feel human again and we’ll go from there, okay?”
“Of course.”
Professional baseball player, Pete Saunders has his dream life. A killer house, a great job, more money than he knows what to do with and if sometimes life feels a little empty, well hell, he was just adopted by a cat, so… there’s that.
Kendall Graves has been in love with Pete Saunders for as long as she can remember. Unfortunately, he’s never felt the same about her. She’s always just been his buddy’s annoying little sister.
When she stays with Pete while in town for work, things change. For the first time, he truly sees her. Sure, they can never be together, but there’s nothing wrong with a little temporary fling. Maybe it will finally get him out of her system. With her luck, it will wedge him in deeper.
Can she convince Pete that it’s worth the risk to see where things can go between them, or will he relegate her back to just best friends’ sister?
After talking to her children about going after what they wanted and not letting fear stand in their way, she realized she needed to lead by example and chase her own dreams. She enjoys going hiking, camping and paddleboarding with her husband and two daughters.
But there is more to Jim than meets the eye. As Lyndsay’s interests wobble between professional and flaming desire, Jim reveals a labyrinth of lies that revile her own, and somewhere in the middle is the passion neither can ignore.
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seems interesting
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