
A brawny lineman, a ginger English teacher, and a horny pup. What could go wrong?
Mike Albert hates moving. Absolutely hates it. But there he was, standing in the driveway of his brand-new home, exhausted, exasperated, and—thanks to his hyperactive Jack Russell, Homer—already causing a scene.
Then he sees him.
Eliot.
All broad shoulders and thick, his chest coated in sweat and debris, his voice like honey over gravel, wielding an ax like it’s an extension of his own body.
Its too bad Mike’s introduction involved his dog aggressively humping the man’s leg. Like serious, puppy making humping.
Eliot, a no-nonsense power lineman, was used to...
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