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04 September 2017

Blog Tour ~ Make Me Want, Men of Gold Mountain #3, by Rebecca Brooks


Make Me Want
Men of Gold Mountain, #3
by Rebecca Brooks
Publication Date: August 28, 2017
Genres: Adult, Entangled: Brazen, Contemporary, Romance, Erotic, Standalone



Synopsis

Abbi Haas likes them big, bad, and out of her bed the next morning. So when a smoking hot firefighter shuts down a possessive ex by pretending to be her boyfriend, she’s happy to play along—and stay for the no-strings-attached sex under the stars. But her knight with bulging biceps had better not think she’s some damsel in distress. She’ll handle her ex like she does everything: on her own.

Wildland firefighter Tyler McCall is supposed to be taking a break from danger. First step to having fun: pick up a sexy stranger by pretending he’s her man. Too bad his fake girlfriend is also his new coworker…and their little white lie has already spread. Tyler knows he should walk away before he gets burned. But he can’t stay out of trouble, and there’s no way he’s letting her go.



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Excerpt

“Wow,” he said, one hand snaking around her stomach as his lips found the side of her neck. “I’m sure your house is nice, but...wow.”

They’d arrived at the edge of a clearing, a large field that sloped gently back toward where it disappeared into another copse of trees. It was where school groups came to play, and a place couples rented for weddings. They couldn’t see the view at night, but Abbi could feel it, the dark stamp of mountains rising to a starry sky.

“It’s my favorite place,” she said, and then revised her statement. “I mean my favorite place that doesn’t take three days to hike to.”

She pulled out of his grasp and took off, racing to the gazebo at the far end of the field. When he finally caught her, he spun her and pressed her back against the railing.

“No more running,” he panted.

“What’s the matter? Can’t keep up?”

His teeth found her bottom lip. It wasn’t a playful nip but a hard, possessive bite, so greedy it sent a rocket of flames to her core. “No more getting away from me.”

Tyler may have just scrambled her brain, but she still knew the answer to that. “Then don’t let me get away.”



What The Readers Are Saying

"I can't get enough of Brooks' dirty-mouthed mountain men!" ~ USA Today Bestselling author Samanthe Beck

"Brooks' heroes will melt your heart...and your panties." ~ Jennifer Seasons, author of Throwing Heat

"If you love firefighters who save the day, if you like your heroes truly heroic and noble, you will love Tyler." ~ Tamara Lush, author of The Story Series

"Saints preserve us, I want Tyler and I want him now! This book in the Gold Mountain series is the best of the series. I'm certain Rebecca has more in store for us, but damn if this one didn't shove me over the edge!" ~ Lori Z., Goodreads

"Just loved this book. It delivers fantastic characters which you just fall in love with and a brilliant storyline that you just get lost in in the most enjoyable way!" ~ Melinda S., NetGalley

"This story has it all fun, exciting, drama, emotional, and hot, hot, sexy scenes!" ~ Melinda B., Goodreads

"The character chemistry was off the charts and I loved reading their story." ~ Elaine G., NetGalley

"Who could resist a gruff firefighter with a heart of gold? Not me that's for sure!" ~ Adria R., Goodreads

"Holy hotness, I love Tyler!" ~ Erika C., NetGalley


About Rebecca Brooks

Rebecca Brooks lives in New York City in an apartment filled with books. She received a PhD in English but decided it was more fun to write books than write about them. She has backpacked alone through India and Brazil, traveled by cargo boat down the Amazon River, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, explored ice caves in Peru, trekked to the source of the Ganges, and sunbathed in Burma, but she always likes coming home to a cold beer and her hot husband in the Bronx. Her books are about independent women who leave their old lives behind to try something new—and find the passion, excitement and purpose they didn’t know they’d been missing.

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