Rye is trying to settle into his latest job, which he likes enough that the thought of moving on again makes him ache. The girls at the club are sweet, the nights go by fast, and for a while, Rye thinks he can forget all of the bad things that have happened to him. When cop Jaime shows up, looking for his sister, Rye is a little worried, thinking someone is after him, but he soon finds out that Jaime is a good guy.
Jaime thinks Rye is hot, fascinating, and a little sad. The guy is certainly scared of something, and it brings out Jaime's protective side. There's just something about Rye that makes him want to keep the man safe. Can he convince Rye that life, and love, are worth coming out of hiding?
Sunshine and light breezes, the scent of sea-drenched skin, dewed-grass under foot. Cowboy hats, tuxedos, painted on jeans. Blue eyes, grey eyes, green eyes, crinkled at the edges eyes. Snow, rain, wind. Love in the morning. Love in the afternoon. Love in the evening. The sole of a man's foot, a working man's hands, a strong back, the curve of an ass.
These are a few of Mike's favorite things.
Want to know more? Read Mike's books, most days his characters feel more real to him than he does.
This story was a pretty good read, however I had a few questions running around my head that weren't answered in the story and quite a few scenarios by the end. Within the first five or so pages I thought this might be a paranormal story but by the middle I wasn't so sure anymore. I would have liked a little more plot development in regards to Rye's ordeal. I'm hoping there might be sequel or something.