
Prior reading is not required, but is always a fantastic idea for maximum enjoyment. But what if…they dared to try?ĭare You is book one of the Dare to Try trilogy, which must be read in order. So when he rescues the latest damsel in distress, no one is more shocked than him to realize he’s played prince charming to another…prince.īut Bash isn’t like anyone Kieran has ever met, and soon his world is turned upside down as he becomes more intrigued by the enigmatic man that he can’t stay away from. Kieran Bailey, a sexy, hardworking lieutenant at Station 73, has been reaping the rewards of being crowned the city’s hottest fireman, which his crew never lets him forget. That is, until he’s thrown over the shoulder of one of Chicago’s finest and hauled out of a burning building. He’s more than fulfilled with his company and his closest friends, and no one is going to shake up the status quo. Self-assured and playful, he’s never left wanting for suitors-but Bash isn’t looking for something permanent. Ella Frank (Goodreads Author), Brooke Blaine (Goodreads Author) 4.26 avg rating 4,190 ratings published 2021 4 editions. Sebastian “Bash” Vogel, the magnetic, cross-dressing CEO of AnaVoge, has long been a lone island when it comes to his personal life. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars. Wicked Flame is book two in Ryan Carrigan and Jameson Clarke's story and should be listened to after Wicked Heat.From Ella Frank’s Prime Time series and Brooke Blaine’s South Haven series comes an explosive spin-off of both worlds.

If that’s true, then I’m determined to break through the shadows of his past and steal his heart the way he’s stolen mine. Jameson’s a storm cloud, but he thinks I’m the sun. He’s brave, brash, protective of those he loves, and under all that bravado is a vulnerability that calls to my very soul. He’s everything I’ve always wanted and yet somehow even better than I imagined. I learned that just recently when I walked into a bar on the South Side and found the love of my life-Jameson Clarke.

He gave me a place to call my own, a space to feel safe, and he made me believe in the impossible-that love was more than just a four-letter word. The gorgeous guy in the fancy clothes who for some reason decided to look twice at me. That’s what I used to believe, anyway, until GQ. With a sister who was a constant source of worry and a track record of losing anyone even remotely close to me, trouble seemed to follow me no matter where I turned. I learned that at an early age growing up on the South Side of Chicago.
