My Thoughts
Melanie meets Jameson and there is an instant attraction between them. There are two problems with that. One is that Jameson isn't free to be with her as he has a girlfriend. Two is that his brother is also wants her. Then there's that whole dangerous arsonist and her relationship with Jameson puts Melanie right in his sights.
I have to admit that the back and forth that Jameson did with the whole I-have-a-girlfriend-then I-want-Melanie-more made me want to give him a serious shake. And oh my with the whole floating condoms thing. Wanted to shake her more than him. I love that JC brings us into their world so effortlessly and makes us want these two to have their happily ever after together.
I give Fall For Me 4 hearts!
About the Book
Melanie Kincaid is a trust-fund baby with a knack for sassy
comebacks and unnecessarily complicating her privileged life. So, of course she
would have to fall in love with a man she can't have.
Jameson Hayes is a NYC firefighter for Manhattan’s oldest
ladder company with big shoes to fill and a city to protect. He’s strong, sexy,
and not looking for the complications Melanie brings. But he can't stay away
from her either. The attraction between them is immediate and the pull between
them is crazy powerful. But she's only home for the summer and long-distance
relationships never work.
Unfortunately, Melanie’s beauty and smart mouth are a lethal
combination and Jameson isn't the only Hayes who's interested. As if his
brother isn't enough to compete with, now the city's most famous arsonist wants
to claim her as his next prize. Jameson can't stand to watch Melanie get hurt
and she can't seem to keep herself out of trouble.
Fall for Me is the first Ladder Company novel, a stand-alone
companion series about New York's most elite firefighting family with hot alpha
heroes, snarky heroines, and an arsonist hell-bent on destruction.
“You don’t like it,” he says quietly. I don’t miss the
disappointment in his voice. I could throw myself at him, wrap my arms around
his neck, and never let go. I could climb him like he’s a goddamn tree and I’m
a monkey in need of a banana. I could kiss him like my life depends on it— my
heart certainly does— and I could regret never telling him any of this if I
don’t say it right now. I could tell him every stupid fucking feeling I’m
having, and how much this beautiful gold necklace means to me. I could do all
of this, but at the end of it, he still wouldn’t be mine. He would still be my
friend— assuming I didn’t scare him off— and if he let me do all of this he
wouldn’t be the guy I think he is. He wouldn’t be the man I’ve built up in my
head as being strong and courageous and worth every painful moment I spend away
from him knowing he’s with her and every trying moment I spend with him knowing
he’s not mine.
I let the silence hang between us, as uncomfortable as it
is, and focus on breathing steadily so he doesn’t know everything that this
stupid beautiful necklace means to me.
“I didn’t—,” he begins. I cut him off because after the long
stretch of silence it’s all I can do not to lose my shit over a stupid
beautiful necklace from a fucking asshole who I think I’m falling in love with.
“A wishbone?” I ask.
“It’s stupid,” he says and reaches for the box. I pull it
away from him, cradling it to my chest. “They’re supposed to be symbolic or
something. Like you wish on ‘em and… you wish for something you want.” He’s
uncomfortable trying to explain it. I know the symbolism behind a wishbone, but
I had to hear his explanation.
He wants me to have what I want.
I have everything I want except for one thing: him.
About the Author
As a child, JC was fascinated by things that went bump in the night. As they say, some things never change. Now, as an adult, she divides her time between the sexy law men, mythical creatures, and kick-ass heroines that live inside her head and pursuing her bachelor's degree in English. JC is a San Francisco Bay Area native, but has also called both Texas and Louisiana home. These days she rocks her flip flops year round in Northern California and can't imagine a climate more beautiful.
JC writes adult, new adult, and young adult fiction. She dabbles in many different genres including science fiction, horror, chick lit, and murder mysteries, yet she is most enthralled by supernatural stories-- and everything has at least a splash of romance.
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