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~ About the Book ~
Series: Animal Magntism #6Author: Jill Shalvis
Publication: April 7, 2015
By: Berkley
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Darcy Stone is game for anything ā except sexy Navy veteran and physical therapist A.J. Colten, the guy who'd rejected her when she'd needed him most. Now the shoe is on the other foot and he needs her to play nice and help him secure grants for his patients. Unfortunately, Darcy can't refuse. She needs the money to fund her passion project: rescuing S&R dogs and placing them with emotionally wounded soldiers.
A.J. admits it ā Darcy is irresistible. But he's already been battle-scarred by a strong-willed, vivacious, adventurous woman like Darcy, and he's not making the same mistake twiceāuntil he and Darcy are forced to fake a relationship. Growing closer than they'd ever imagined possible, Darcy and AJ have to ask themselves: how much between them is pretend? What's the real thing? And where does it go from here?
*I recevied copies of the book and audio from the publisher(s) in exchange for an honest review*
~ My Thoughts~
I loved the characters, the setting, the animals, the witty banter and of course, the romance. Jill Shalvis never disappoints! STILL THE ONE makes a great addition to the Animal Magnetism Series and I'm excited to see whose story is up next.If audio is more your jam, then check out the audiobook. It's excellent. Karen White does a great job giving A.J. and Darcy their own unique voice and brigs their story to life.
~ Excerpt~
Sunshine was too damn small, Darcy thought. Not only did everyone know everyone, but no one had ever learned to mind their own business. Darcy started to move back to her computer but AJ stepped in her way, ducking down a little to look into her eyes.
āIce the leg,ā he said, and without waiting for a response, headed toward Ronan.
Damn, the man had a way of moving, his body shifting with barely sheathed loose-limbed power and grace, and both Darcy and Zoe watched him go.
āHeās got such an edible butt,ā Zoe whispered. āDo you think he knows it?ā
āI donāt think he cares.ā Besides, his being hot didnāt change the fact that he was a bigger problem for her than Johnny could even think about being. Johnny was just an asshole. AJ was . . . well, she wasnāt sure what. Dangerous as hell to her well-being, for starters.
āSo why do you do it?ā Zoe asked her.
Darcy tore her gaze away from AJās ass. āDo what?ā
Zoe took her big sister status very seriously. But then again, in spite of the fact that there was only a few years between them, Zoe had always been more maternal toward Darcy than their actual mom ever had.
āBait him,ā Zoe said. āHeās great guy. Heās smart, hardworking, self-made . . .ā
āMaybe you should date him.ā
Zoe laughed. āWeāre not suited.ā
āBecause?ā Darcy asked.
āWell . . . heās a bit alpha.ā
Yeah. Just a bit.
āWeād butt heads,ā Zoe said. āBut Iāve always thought that maybe you two might . . .ā
āA minute ago you were worried he might kill me.ā
āWell, sleeping with him might go a long way toward making sure he wouldnāt.ā
Darcy snorted. āGo away, Z.ā
āIn a minute. He did so much for you after your accident.ā
This was absolutely true. Darcy had had five surgeries, and once sheād been okayed for physical therapy, AJ had taken over her care. Heād been a drill sergeant but heād also saved her life. She knew it. He knew it.
And wasnāt that just the problem. She hated knowing that she hadnāt been able to save herself, that sheād needed help. āYouāre right,ā she agreed softly. āHeās done a lot for me.ā
āI mean look at you, Darce. Youāre walking.ā
A miracle. Darcy got that. She was grateful for that, so very grateful heād gotten her out of a wheelchair and onto her own feet again. Sure, sheād never win a track meet and she was always going to be somewhat unstable on her own two legsāespecially the right one which still enjoyed buckling on her at the worst of timesābut yeah. AJ would forever be a hero for what heād done for her.
Which wasnāt to say she liked him.
In fact, during her PT sheād actually hated him. Sheād dreamed nightly about strangling him, drowning him . . .
Very satisfying dreams, too.
And if thereād been a few others, some that had involved a different kind of altercation altogether between them, of the naked and sweaty variety, well, those were her little secret.
Across the large room, past all the exercise equipment to the mirrored wall, Ronan lay flat on his back now, working with a large rubber band around his ankles, doing strengthening exercises.
On his knees at his side, AJ guided him, and wrong as it might be, the sight of the two built guys working so hard together made her pulse race just a little bit.
During a quick beat of rest for Ronan, AJ glanced over the carved muscles of his shoulder to meet Darcyās gaze.
She stopped breathing.
At her side, so did Zoe. āI just donāt get why youāre so hard on him,ā her sister said.
āActually, I think youāve got that backward.ā He was hard on her.
Very hard.
And she resented that. It was almost as if he expected her to soften her edges, to be something she wasnātālike maybe one of those soft, sweet, bendy yoga instructors he was fond of dating. But though Darcy was working on herself, she was never going to be soft and sweet.
Or, thanks to her accident, bendy.
āMaybe you could just try a little bit harder to be more . . . friendly,ā Zoe suggested.
Darcy didnāt have words for what she felt for AJ, but she was pretty sure āfriendlyā wasnāt going to make the list. And yet if AJ had been there for Darcy in a huge way, so had Zoe. Always. So Darcy blew out a breath and managed a smile for her sister. āSure,ā she said. āIāll try.ā
~ About the Author~
Jill Shalvis is a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. She has written more than four dozen romance novels and lives in Nevada with her family.
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