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Look at Her and Die

Look at Her and Die

Posy “Doc” Hicks has high blood pressure. All thanks to a certain hazel-eyed blonde who drives him absolutely insane in her short shorts and cowboy boots. At first, Searcy Hodges is just a passing fancy. A look but don’t touch kind of girl. She has a bad attitude, an even worse bedside manner, and a chip on her shoulder the size of Texas. It would be wise to stay away, even if that attitude of hers really does great things for him. But how is a man supposed to stay away when her temper is just that spectacular to experience? He’s literally watched Searcy make one of her customers cry and not care. She’s the poster child for ‘don’t do this if you want to stay in business.’ Yet, everyone keeps coming back. And she keeps shelling out the attitude. He’s a grown man. He shouldn’t get as much enjoyment out of watching the woman struggle. He should be figuring out his own life, not wanting to dig into hers. But the moment she breaks down in his arms and asks him for help, setting aside the attitude and exposing her vulnerability, he finds it impossible to say no. He’s a Truth Teller. A biker with a hero complex. A paramedic and a former SEAL. It’s literally ingrained in his psyche to help, and it’s painfully obvious that Searcy could use everything he has to give. And while he’s solving her problems, he’ll make her his along the way. She’ll never see it coming.

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