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Plummet
Plummet
Plummet
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Plummet

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Dealing, or rather not dealing, with a recent breakup, Ari Melrose, CPA, nearly takes his car over a cliff. Instead, he is rescued by Brandt Steuben, a big, burly ex-firefighter who pulls him to safety and into his arms. Near-death experiences can make normally careful, rational people grab life by the horns, or men by the biceps, and hop on for a wild ride, so Ari figures what better way to get over his problems than to work them out with his super-hot savior? But a fateful afternoon soon leads to more than physical passion, and Ari finds he might not want to let go of Brandt.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 9, 2014
ISBN9781632160355
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    Plummet - Dawn Kimberly Johnson

    Plummet

    NOT NOW, I whispered, afraid to move or to breathe too deeply.

    I could imagine the front tires of my Miata spinning weakly as they hung over the drop-off. The lush green of an Oregon valley awaited me with open arms, but that embrace terrified me, no matter how round and cushy those treetops below me appeared. I turned my head carefully, glancing over my shoulder at the road.

    My vision blurred, either from the bump on my head or the broken lens in my glasses. I was in a turnaround, an expanse of powdery dirt and gravel edged in low bushes and framed on either side by trees. My car had taken out a good chunk of the shrubbery, and I wondered why there wasn’t a guardrail or something more substantial than the now bent sign showing a human silhouette falling off a cliff.

    No shit!

    I’d swerved to miss… what? Another vehicle, a truck. Yes! That was it. I remembered now. One of those big, obnoxiously powerful man trucks had appeared out of nowhere. I’d seen a flash of deep blue and chrome, heard a horn, the roar of an engine, tires screeching, and then the air had locked within my lungs as I jerked my steering wheel and the world spun out of control.

    But my world had been out of control for a while now. It had been a month, and I thought I had dealt with losing Saul to that young, swishy piece of ass Thilo Becke—Thilo the baker with his

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