All Gavin Walker, bass player for the multi-platinum selling band, Sphere of Irony, wants to do is surf, play music, and occasionally get laid. The problem is that Gavin has a stalker. A potentially deadly one. The threats he receives always mention something about Gavin being gay, which isn't public knowledge since the record label wants to keep it quiet.
Mitch Hale used to track serial killers
for the FBI. A live-changing incident led him to quit the bureau and start his
own company providing computerized security for Los Angeles' wealthiest people.
Mitch doesn't know anyone when he moves across the country from D.C. to
California, and all he has for companionship is a pathetic string of failed
relationships with women.
When Gavin's manager hires Mitch to find
the stalker, the men instantly hate each other. Despite the constant fighting,
attraction between the two blazes hot, confusing the former FBI agent. Spending
time with Gavin forces Mitch reflect on what he's denied about himself for the
last ten years. Listening to Mitch's plan to catch a madman thrusts Gavin's
personal life out in the open for the entire world to see.
Can Gavin and Mitch stop fighting long
enough to stop a stalker before someone gets hurt? Or will they stubbornly
resist the feelings that develop when they're forced to work together?
This is book 3 in a 4 part series. It is
a spin-off of the Famous Series. These can be read as standalones.
Resist is the
third book in the series and even though I have read the previous two books, it
can be read as a standalone. So if you
haven’t had the opportunity to read this series yet now is the perfect time
because not only is this a standalone, it is one sexy m/m read. Oh and I used to watch Criminal Minds
religiously and if you were a fan of that t.v. show I think you will be
reminded of it with Resist. I bet you
are asking yourself why I would say that, well hello ex FBI profiler! Oh and hello sexy as hell bass player! This is one hot book, let me say that again.
This is one hot book!
I loved the buildup between Gavin and Mitch, I just knew
that these two would not only heat up the sheets but make panties wet, and they
did! I loved how they built not only a
friendship but trust as well, now don’t get me wrong I love when there is that
instant attraction and sex but sometimes the buildup is what makes it so much
better.
There was just enough of the suspense elements that it didn’t
take away from Gavin and Mitch coming together.
(Oh stop with the dirty minds I didn’t mean it that way, well this time
I didn’t lol). Mind you Gavin’s stalker
was what brought Mitch into his life, but it was the perfect element to the
storyline in my opinion.
I think each book in this series has gotten better and
better. Resist is one you will be unable to resist reading over and over
again.
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Before I
can ask any more questions, there’s a knock and the door opens a crack. “Mr.
Evans, Mr. Hale is here.”
“Send him
in please, Donna.” Ross stands and adjusts his suit, straightening out the
cuffs and fixing his expensive tie until it lays just so.
I rake a
hand over my hair, but it’s pointless. I’m lucky I bothered to shower this
morning after my company left. I’m sure I look like shit—with the lack of sleep
and the constant stress I’m surprised I don’t look worse.
Good
genes, I guess. I frown at the thought of my father.
I can hear
Donna outside. “Go right on in.”
The door
opens and a man enters. No, not just a man. A gorgeous man. Stunning, actually.
For the second time in five minutes, my jaw hangs open.
The man is
a study in opposites. His hair, swept back from his face and so dark it’s
nearly black, is paired with bright slate grey eyes, a color I’ve never seen
before. He looks rugged and dangerous, as if he could kill a man with his bare
hands. Yet he’s wearing a tailored and expensive charcoal grey suit that
showcases his body to perfection. He’s rough and he’s polished.
And I
can’t stop staring.
“Mr. Hale,
thank you so much for coming on such short notice.”
Ross has
circled the table and is shaking the man’s hand.
“Call me
Mitch, please.”
Jesus,
even his voice is hot. Deep and silky, it’s as smooth as fine whiskey.
“This is
Gavin Walker,” Ross introduces me, stepping aside.
It takes
both of them staring at me and an uncomfortably long silence for me to realize
I’m still gawking. Embarrassed, I snap my mouth shut.
“Sorry.”
Jumping up from my chair, I extend a hand. “Gavin Walker. Thanks for coming.”
He clasps
his hand around mine, large and hot and coarse, and pumps it firmly. “Mitch
Hale, good to meet you. Wish it were under better circumstances.”
He smiles
and I have the sudden urge to rub myself all over his beautiful, hard body.
Heat spreads up from our joined hands, sending a flush of pleasure over my
skin.
Mitch
clears his throat and glances down where I’m still clutching his hand. Shit. I
let go, flinching back in humiliation. I jam my hand into the pocket of my
jeans, fingering the smooth, heart-shaped stone I keep there.
“Let’s
sit.” Ross directs Mitch to the conference table. “Drink?”
Mitch
holds up a hand. “I’m good.” I catch the slightest twitch in one of Mitch’s
intriguing eyes.
“Okay.
Here is the file we have so far.” Ross pushes a folder across the table.
Mitch
opens it, scanning the contents. Waiting for him to read about the stalker
that’s been harassing me is humiliating, yet it gives me a chance to study the
man further. I should resist staring, but I can’t. He’s too gorgeous to ignore.
I flick my
gaze over to Ross, who is busy returning emails on his laptop. Good. I don’t
want Ross to catch me ogling the new guy. When my eyes land back on Mitch, I
have to hold in a groan.
This guy
is trying to kill me.
As he
flips through the pages in the file—photos, descriptions, police reports—the
end of his very wet, very pink tongue pokes out between his lips. Every once in
a while, it sneaks back in so he can pull that lush red bottom lip between his
teeth, biting on it in concentration.
Jesus. As subtly as I can, I shift on the
chair to adjust the semi pressing against my pants.
More
contradictions. That tongue, the biting of the lip, both so playful and
innocent against the serious image he projects with the suit and the perfectly
styled hair and the—I inhale deeply—hint of designer aftershave.
Suddenly,
Mitch closes the folder and sits up, folding his hands on top of it. I jerk
away, sitting back in my chair instead of leaning halfway over the table like a
besotted teenage girl.
“This man
is not to be taken lightly,” he cautions, his intelligent gaze traveling back
and forth between Ross’ and mine.
Ross
closes his laptop, giving Mitch his full attention. “We’re not taking it
lightly. Gavin has security with him at all times since the…” Ross glances at
me, “the incident in New York.”
“And
before that?” Mitch asks. I stare at the hard line of his jaw then drop my eyes
down to the curve of his throat where it disappears into the top of his crisp
dress shirt. I pray that he doesn’t see the way my hands shake or the heat
prickling my face as lust washes over me.
“Before
that we weren’t documenting anything we received, just throwing them away. They
were mostly letters, gifts…” Ross trails off.
“But no
involvement by law enforcement?”
My eyes
bounce back and forth between the two men.
Ross
sighs. “Not until the New York incident.” When Mitch scowls, a look that makes
him look even more dangerous and a hell of a lot sexier, Ross elaborates. “Do
you know how many crazy fans are out there? Hell, Adam gets over a hundred
bizarre gifts and letters a week. That’s just the strange ones. Plus, keeping
this out of the media is important to the record label.”
Mitch
nods. “I understand. I’m not judging. I’m just trying to get a feel for what
I’ll be dealing with. That includes how long law enforcement has been checking
into this guy.”
“Not
long,” I whisper, surprised to hear myself speak. I’m used to being discussed
as if I’m not in the room. It comes with the job—decisions made for you without
your input.
Two sets
of eyes focus on me and I feel my cheeks blaze hot. That intense grey stare has
me squirming, and this time it’s not from embarrassment. Another rush of heat
ripples down my spine. I run my hands through my hair to catch the beads of
sweat that have popped up on my temples.
Mitch
opens his mouth to say something then snaps it shut. He blinks a few times
before speaking. “Tell me how this began, Gavin. What you’ve noticed
personally.”
“Shit, how
long do you have?” I scoff.
The corner
of Mitch’s mouth quirks up. “I have time.” He puts two fingers into the collar
of his shirt and tugs gently.
The subtle
motion brings images of Mitch tearing off his clothes, sending another wave of
sizzling need through me. Nodding, I take a sip of water to cool down the
desire inspired by Mitch’s proximity.
Ross’ cell
phone rings, startling me. I fumble with the glass, nearly spilling it.
“Damn.
Sorry.”
This time,
Mitch smiles. My eyes fixate on that mouth as his lips part to reveal two rows
of perfect teeth.
“I have to
take this,” Ross confesses. He glances over. “You okay to do this without me?”
No. I’m not okay. You’re going to
leave me in a room with one of the hottest guys I’ve ever seen while I’m a
nervous, blundering wreck.
That’s
what I’m thinking. What I say isn’t even close.
“Yeah. I’m
good.”
Ross
stares at Mitch. “I’ll be back to discuss the specifics of your contract.”
“No
problem,” Mitch agrees. Leaning back in his chair, he crosses one ankle over
his knee.
Holy—
Now he’s
given me a direct view of his crotch, hugged tight by those tailored grey
slacks. There’s a lot to look at. Jesus. If what I’m seeing isn’t an illusion,
he is hung. I don’t realize that I’m staring right at Mitch’s dick until his
leg drops and he leans forward, elbows on his knees.
“It’s okay
to be nervous.”
Blinking,
I look up to see those deep gunmetal eyes waiting patiently for me to respond.
“Ummmm,
I’m not nervous.”
I am, but not for the reasons you
think.
Mitch puts
his large hands back up on the table, his eye twitching again. “Do you mind if
I get a drink?” He gestures towards the tray Donna set out.
“Not at
all.”
“So,” he
continues as he removes his jacket, hangs it over his chair, and circles the
table. “Tell me about the letters.”
Mitch picks
up a mug, turning his back to me to prepare his coffee. My mouth goes dry at
the sight of his perfect, round ass showcased by the tight grey fabric that
clings to every curve.
“Gavin?”
I can’t do
this here with him. Alone. With that ass, those eyes, and the scent of whatever
cologne he’s wearing. My brain won’t function properly while bombarded from all
sides by filthy sexual fantasies starring Mitch.
“I-I
forgot. I have somewhere to be.”
Jumping
up, I catch a surprised expression on Mitch’s face right before I bolt out the
door.
About The Author
After growing up in New England, I currently live just
outside Atlanta, GA.
I love the Red Sox and hate the Yankees.
I love hot, sexy romance novels, but hate long, drawn out
misunderstandings as a plot line.
I love book series, but hate cliffhangers.
I love alpha males, but hate when they borderline on
abusive.
Mostly? I love love love chocolate.
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