Page 103 of My Three Hometown Hard Hats
“Yes, donuts,” Brooks says, giving her a high five.
Well, I guess that’s what we do. We just be happy. Together. As a family.
The end.
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Click HERE to read Lacey’s first book in the Men of Medford series, Stuck with my Brother's Firefighter Besties.
Join the mile high club? Done.
Discover the seductive ‘stranger’ is my brother’s bestie… OMG.
Get stuck in a cabin and claimed bythreeoff-limits firemen? No way.
After being robbed, I flew home with my pride in a carry-on and my faithful corgi stowed in cargo.
So when the passenger next to me looked likePeoplemagazine's Sexiest Man Alive, I did what any heartbroken girl would do.
I followed him into the tiny bathroom to forget my troubles at 30,000 feet.
And forget I did?—
Until my brother pickedusup at the airport.
Mr. Sexy Face tossed our luggage into the trunk, smirking like we had a secret.
Because we did. A very naked one.
Then, lured by the promise of ‘all-inclusive relaxation’,
I accepted my brother's invite to the firehouse ski trip.
Cue the surprise blizzard.
Now I’m snowed in with three forbidden firefighters.
Jaxon, my wild ride in the sky… Now I’m his favorite landing strip.
Colt, Mr. December in the charity calendar, looks like he splits logs with his bare hands.
AndRyan, the golden retriever jokester who makes me beg between the sheets.
They’veallclaimed me. At thesame time.
I’m so screwed.
I can’t choose between them. And I’m not about to burn it all down and run.
Not when my three firemen make me feel like I’m finally home.
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