The incredible (and swoonworthy!) cover of PASSION RESTORED by Carrie Ann Ryan was revealed yesterday, and today we're thrilled to bring you a first look what's between the covers of PASSION RESTORED today!
About PASSION RESTORED
The Gallagher Brothers series from NYT Bestselling Author Carrie Ann Ryan continues with the one brother who thinks he can handle it all and the one woman who could change that.
Owen Gallagher likes everything in its place and is organized to a fault. While his brothers have each dealt with their own personal tragedies and stresses, Owen figures he’s had it pretty easy. That is until his perfectly ordered world is rocked at its foundation and he’s forced to rely on others. Now, he must heal his body and his soul while trying to ignore his delectable and utterly off-limits neighbor.
Liz McKinley is stressed out, exhausted, and not in the mood for a bearded and growly man in her ER. When she patches him up to the best of his ability, she’s prepared to push him firmly from her thoughts. Of course, that would be easier if she and her best friend hadn’t bought the house next to his. Now their paths seem to cross daily, and she is finding it harder and harder to say no to the injured and angry man next door. But she’s been scarred one too many times in her life, and even though this Gallagher looks good enough to eat, she knows that sometimes, sating that craving is the worst thing she can do.
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His younger brother,
Murphy, raised an eyebrow at him before turning so he could follow Owen’s line
of sight. Owen knew when Murphy had spotted her because the younger man
whistled low through his teeth before he turned over his shoulder and tilted
the neck of his beer.
“Nice,” Murphy mouthed as
he turned back so he was standing side to side with Owen. This way both of them
had a clear line of sight but could also talk to each other like they’d been
doing before the woman in jeans showed up.
Owen swallowed hard, his
mind going to dirty places better left untraveled. “Nice” wasn’t a good enough
word to describe this particular siren in blue jeans. The woman was all curves
and sex appeal, even if she hadn’t exactly dressed the part of a bar goer. In
fact, when she’d stormed into the bar just a few moments prior, Owen hadn’t
missed the apprehension in her gaze before it turned to annoyance.
She’d scanned the space
before stomping toward a group of men and a single woman in the corner. Owen
hadn’t really paid attention to that group other than noticing them in passing and
still wasn’t looking too hard. He only had eyes for the sexy, blonde woman in a
decently loose shirt and tight jeans.
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