
Crash, an all new sexy and suspenseful must read from USA Today bestselling author Grahame Claire is available now!

Teague Hollingsworth crashed into my perfectly predictable life like a rocket, turning everything upside down and setting it ablaze.
It was the worldβs worst first impression and one Iβm not likely to forget . . .
Until he shows up just when I need him.
It turns out heβs not at all the man I thought he was.
Heβs kind to my dogs.
Heβs protective of me.
And he doesn’t seem to mind the chaos.
Slowly, he’s winning my trust . . . and maybe my heart.
But there’s more to this man than I couldβve imagined.
Shadows and secrets that threaten what I love the most.
I’ve lost everything once.
I won’t do it again.
Not even for him.

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Excerpt
Chapter 1
Pepper
βDid your dog just piss on my truck?β
Muffy lowered hisβyes, hisβleg and wagged his tail as he blinked up at me. I glanced at the mud sliding down the tire where Muffy had pissed like a racehorse instead of a greyhound.
I winced before I turned around to face the music. Holy . . . My arm went limp, and I almost dropped the leash. Dark boots. Worn jeans. FDNY T-shirt. Stubbled jaw. Lips in a flat line. Keep going. Skip the lips, Pepper.
Reluctantly, I forced my eyes to continue their perusal upward.
Granite jaw. Blazing brown pools. Whoa, he was mad. Mussed dark hair. Had he just rolled out of bed? No, it was almost dark. He couldnβt have. Unless . . . someone else heβd rolled out of bed with had done it . . .
Muffy nudged my hand.
I stared at the fireman, the George Strait song spinning in my head.
Lick.
I looked down.
Muffy nosed my pocket.
Jolted, I dug out a treat and offered it to him. βGood boy.β
βYou praised your dog for pissing on my truck?β A dark eyebrow rose.
I wanted to sink into the snow-covered sidewalk. Instead, I motioned toward the jacked-up pickup. βHe cleaned half your tire. Youβre welcome.β
Inwardly, I cringed. That was so not what I meant to say. Iβm sorry wouldβve been the correct response, yet I still couldnβt find those words.
Lightning flashed in his dark eyes. I inched my neck toward him. Are those gold flecks in his irises? Damn, too far away to tell.
βExcuse me?β
I circled my finger in the air toward the tire. βItβs filthy. A wash in any capacity is a step in the right direction.β
He glared.
I glared back, despite that he could snap me in half with those arms. Why had I turned down the last fireman whoβd come by Grey Paws to sell a fundraising calendar? Iβd bought a couple, I just hadnβt taken the calendars.
You thought it was degrading to men.
Well, I was wrong. Because if he was Mr. Januaryβor any monthβIβd sorely missed out.
βAre you justifying what your dog did?β The biceps Iβd been admiring bulged when he folded his arms.
βMuffy doesnβt see a difference between your tire and that tree.β I gestured toward the Callery pear tree on the edge of the sidewalk.
βShe shouldβwait a second.β He tilted his head. Muffy mimicked him as they stared at one another. βThatβs not a she.β
βNo, heβs not.β
Muffy wagged his tail, and I patted him on the head.
βYou named him Muffy?β Mr. January asked incredulously.
βWhatβs wrong with his name?β Why didnβt I just explain how Muffy came to be Muffy?
βHeβs a greyhound. Heβs a male. He shouldnβt be named Muffy.β
βIβll let you tell that to Benjamin.β
βWhoβs Benjamin?β
βThe six-year-old who was volunteering with his mother the day we rescued this dog.β
At least if Iβd had this man in a calendar to ogle he couldnβt have talked back. Benjamin had been thrilled to name the dog, like it had been Christmas and his birthday at the same time. Who was I to tell him he couldnβt call him Muffy?
Mr. January held up both hands. βLookββ
βNo, you look.β His lips parted and even Muffy blinked up at me in surprise. βItβs freezing, and I donβt like cold weather. I give him a treat when he comes outside and does his business fast. All he did was what I asked.β
βYou told him to piss on my truck?β The tension ramped up another notch instead of diffusing.
βI told him to be quick. Itβs not like he meant it as a personal insult. He just picked a spot and went.β I shrugged. Muffy wagged his tail even faster.
Mr. January scowled. βDonβt let it happen again.β
He shouldered past me and opened the driverβs side door.
βThe chances of that happening are about zero, considering youβll never get this parking spot again.β
It was right in front of the rescue. Iβd worked there twelve years. Never seen the truck before today. Wouldnβt ever see it or Mr. January again.
He smirked and pointed at Muffy. βFind another spot to go.β
Muffy swiped his big tongue over his finger. Mr. January kept his hard gaze on the dog, but I swore one corner of his mouth lifted.
When those piercing eyes met mine, they were all fire. Nope. The man was a grouch.
βWant us to wash it?β I asked sweetly as he climbed in the cab.
βThat would be a start.β
Seriously? That truck looked like heβd been driving in a muddy cotton field all day. And by the way, there were no cotton fields in this city last I checked.
βIβll let you know when I want it done.β
βThe tire. Thatβsββ Slam. Did he just shut the door while I was talking? βAll Iβm washing,β I yelled as he cranked up the diesel engine.
Muffy jumped at the noise, and I crouched to comfort him.
Mr. January gunned away from the curb. Just as he swerved into traffic, I caught a glimpse of his license plate.
I π€Cher.
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About Grahame Claire
Grahame Claire is a USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance.
A writer. A blogger. United by our love of stories and all things romance. There was definitely some insta-love. Hello? Books involved. A little courting. A lot of writing. The result…Grahame Claire.
Soulmates. Unashamed of our multiple book boyfriends. Especially the ones that rooted in our heads and wouldnβt leave us alone. Donβt worry. Weβll share.
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