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- Title: Something's Gotta Give
- Author : Maggie Adams
- Release Date : January 29, 2015
- Genre: Contemporary,Books,Romance,Suspense,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 300 KB
Description
Chance Coalson loves women. And they love him. Young or old, no woman is immune to his charm.
Except one.
Georgia Haines is the only female volunteer firefighter in Grafton. Sheâs had a crush on Chance Coalson since he offered her his handkerchief at her mommaâs funeral. But sheâs smart enough to know that it takes a special woman to tame a charmer like Chance, and thereâs nothing particularly special about her.
When fire breaks out at the Coalsonâs construction business and Chance is trapped inside, Georgia braves the flames to save him, only to discover her âcrushâ has morphed into love. And sheâs helpless to hide her desire.
Chance awakens to find an angel breathing life into his lungs with a kiss. The woman he wanted more than any other was the one who paid the âCasanova of the Countyâ no mind.
So how does a man with a bad reputation convince a shy firefighter that heâs worth taking a chance on love?
By fighting fire with fireâŠ..
Georgia came alive. âNo! Donât touch me!â She twisted away from him and flew around the tree. Peeking at him from around the fat branch, she said accusingly, âWhatâs the matter, Chance? Am I the only woman to break it off first?â
âGeorgia! What the hell are you talking about?â Chance had no idea what had changed since last night. âI love you.â
âYou say that now, but I canât believe it. If I let you, you will trample across my heart just like my father did to my mother. Iâm not going to let you get that far.â
Chance took in her wide-eyed face and the panic in her voice. Missy Dee had filled him in on her parentâs relationship, and Georgiaâs feelings on the matter, but he hadnât really listened. And now he didnât know what to do. How do you fight damn ghosts?
âGeorgia, honey, youâre overreacting. What happened to your parents was unfortunate, but it doesnât apply to us. We love each other.â Chance tried to placate her.
âMy mother told me how my father would say that he loved her right before he left to be with one of his other women. You canât trust a man. You canât give him your heart,â she cried out.
âWe are not your parents! We have the choices here,â he roared as he advanced on her. âWe chose to make love last night. Me and you. And there were no goddamn ghost lurking around trying to screw it up.â
He stopped for a moment trying to find a way to reason with her. âWhat we felt last night was not sex, Georgia. We made love. Love manifested in the physical sense. It was precious, sweetheart. You canât believe I would feel that way with any other woman, now that Iâve had you.â