Chayse McCade
learned along time ago that the only person she can depend on, both on and off
the motocross track, is herself. Her parents disappointed her on more than one
occasion and every relationship she's ever had—platonic, professional, or
romantic—has ended in disaster. When a sponsorship offer from Throttled Energy
comes along she worries that it's too good to be true. Especially when she
meets the know-it-all riding coach they are insisting she work with.
Hoyt Travers
is a lot of things. Level headed, discerning, intelligent, patient, or so he
thought. That is until his new riding student rolled into his life. She's wild,
unpredictable, and gorgeous—all of which she uses to get under his skin in
every possible way.
The two of
them have undeniable, explosive chemistry that threatens to burn both of their
dreams to the ground. Once Chayse let's Hoyt in, she can't seem to keep her
protective walls up anymore. Too bad there's a hard rule about them being
anything more than colleagues. Hoyt never steps outside the lines but Chayse
will push him in more ways than one. Lines will be irrevocably blurred in the
final installment of the Wild Riders series.
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EXCERPT
“I'm not sure exactly what
has your panties in such a twist today,” I bit out, standing to face him. “All
I've done is exactly what you’ve told me to. The past week, I've been on time.
I've done every workout. I've watched every film. Even the ones of my deadbeat
dad, thank you very fucking much for that, by the way. All I asked was how much
longer you planned on making me watch other people ride when that's exactly
what I should be doing. Riding.”
I could see the remorse in
his eyes but his stubborn stance remained. “Oh, you're a coach now?”
“I don’t know. Are you?” I
couldn't stop the words if I'd wanted to. This guy had been pushing my buttons
and I'd had enough. I felt my nails bite into my skin as my hands balled into
fists at my side. “You helped your brother. Big deal. You've got about as much
experience coaching as I do.”
He shook his head and
huffed out a breath.
“If I was coaching a
rider, I sure as shit wouldn't expect the person I was hired to help to sit on
her ass all afternoon and waste daylight. The whole point of a riding coach is
to be coach while riding. Why that's such a hard concept for you to understand,
I'm not sure.”
“Oh I understand the
concept,” he assured me, pushing the chair that was separating us to the side.
I felt my chest heave with the effort of taking in oxygen when he stepped
toward me. His eyes looked like laser beams about to cut completely through me.
“The problem is, the second you fire up your bike, you stop listening. You stop
paying attention to the words that are coming out of my mouth. At least in
here, sitting on your ass, you are paying attention.” He reached up and
tapped my forehead with his finger. “If you could get your brain to stop
pretending that it knows everything then maybe I'd be more inclined to let you
ride.”
I fought back a laugh. A
laugh that was brought on by the fact that I was so utterly pissed at him that
my only option was the laugh, cry, or punch him in the face. I never pretended
to know it all. I never even pretended to know half of it.
“Well, maybe if you'd get
this,” I reached up between us and tapped my finger against his forehead the
same way he'd done to me. “Out of your ass and actually act like a coach instead
of a drill instructor, I'd be more inclined to listen.”
He didn't move. He didn't
even flinch. He stood there with his jaw clenched and his eyes still locked on
mine. I'd expected him to say something. To argue that I was wrong. Hell, a
tiny little part of me even actually thought he might apologize. Instead, he
did nothing.
Glaring and breathing—that
was all we were both capable of at that particular moment.
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