I really LOVE the Armed & Dangerous series by LP and couldn't wait to read Logan's story. I love that it really is a second chance at love story. Logan and Kassidy were in love years ago when he shattered her heart pushing her away harshly. I wanted to kick him hard. I got why, but I still wanted to kick him. They both tried their best to move on, but their hearts were so locked up in each other that it was never going to be possible to let each other go. I hated what brought him back, but I so wanted them together. I loved that they shared such a deep history and that it didn't take long for that love to shine through that past heartache. The suspense part of their story was fantastic as well. I didn't realize who was behind it all for awhile, but I loved the way LP revealed it. I so enjoyed their story and can't wait to read more in this series.
I give High-Sided 5 hearts!
Wild, reckless, and fast.
That’s how I raced until a fatal accident on the track ruined my riding career. I had no choice but to leave that life behind; at least, until now. My name is Logan Chandler, one of the best FBI agents in the country. When an old friend calls for help and winds up dead, I take matters into my own hands. In order to do that, I have to go back to my past, back to the racetrack and to the one girl I never thought I’d see again . . . Kassidy Bennett.
She’s the key to solving it all, but bringing her in could put her in grave danger. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize she was already there. To save her, I have to put everything on the line. It’s a race against time, a race to the death, and only one will make it to the end.
“Kassidy, I know you’re in there. Please open the door.”
There was a sheer curtain over the glass panes and if I moved across the room
he’d see me. All I could hear was the thumping of my heart. “Kassidy, please. I
need to talk to you. I’m not leaving until I do. You know I won’t.”
“Shit,” I hissed low. He was right. If anyone had the patience
to sit around for hours, it was him. He’d done the same thing to me years ago
when I told him I wouldn’t go on a date with him. He stayed on my porch for
hours and slept on the swing. At the time, I loved his persistence. I wanted to
go on a date with him, but I was curious to see how far he’d go.
Knowing he wouldn’t leave unless I made him, I thrust the
door open, embracing the anger I felt welling in my chest. I needed it to get
rid of him. Logan stepped back and I held my breath, taking in the desperate
look in his eyes. For a second, I could feel my resolve slip, but then I
remembered the hurtful words he said to me in the hospital.
“There’s nothing to say, Logan. If you want to say you’re
sorry, then say the words and get the hell out of here. Other than that, I have
no desire to see or talk to you.”
He looked straight into my eyes. “Saying I’m sorry doesn’t
even begin to cover it, but I am. I am so fucking sorry for what I did.”
“Great, you said it. We’re done here. Goodbye Logan.” I
slammed the door on him and locked it.
“Dammit, Kassie.”
“Don’t call me that!” I shouted, slamming my hand against
the door.
He moved closer to the door and I stepped back. “I know
you’re pissed at me, but I need you to hear me out. I’ll stay out here the
whole night if I have to.”
“Not if I call the police.”
“They’re not gonna be able to do anything to me. At least,
not before I get in there myself.” The doorknob wiggled and I gasped.
“What are you doing? You can’t come in here,” I growled.
“Yes, I can, and I will. If it’s the only way to make you
listen I don’t care what I have to do.” He fumbled with the doorknob again and
I choked, stumbling back into one of my bar stools. I had no doubt he could get
in my house, but I wasn’t going to be in it when he did. Grabbing my phone, I
jammed it into my back pocket and raced to my bedroom, locking the door behind
me. I had to get out of there fast.
I changed into a pair of jeans and fetched my black leather
jacket out of my closet so I could put it on. My motorcycle and helmet were in
my garage but all I had to do was climb out my window to get to them. “Kassie!”
Logan called out. The front door slammed shut and I sucked in a breath; it was
time.
Opening my window, I carefully slipped out. Logan knocked on
my bedroom door and tried my handle. “Kassidy, please come out. I don’t want to
do this.”
As soon as I was out the window, I raced to my garage.
Slamming my helmet on my head, I jumped on my bike and turned the key. The
engine roared to life as I revved it and I sped out of the garage as fast as I
could. Logan had no idea I could ride, but I wished I could see the look on his
face when he saw me. All I knew was that I had to get away from him, and fast.
Once out of the driveway, I took a left turn, clearly
realizing the lapse in judgment. It was the road I’d avoided ever since Levi
died on it. “Dammit,” I cried. My eyes started to water and there was no way I
could wipe the tears away with my helmet on and going down the road. The sound
of Logan’s bike drew close behind and I panicked. What was I going to do?
He gained up to me, clearly not stopping unless I did. More
tears fell down my cheeks; especially when I arrived at the spot where Levi was
ran off the road. I pulled over and shut off my bike, ripping off my jacket so
I could breathe. Logan parked beside me, but I jumped off my bike and walked
away from him to the dented guardrail. I took off my helmet and stared at the
rubber markings on the metal. My fingers traced the tire marks and I broke
down, falling to my knees. My heart felt as if it’d been ripped out my chest.
Logan’s hands closed over my shoulders, but I smacked them
away. “Don’t touch me.”
His touch left my body, but I could feel his warmth as he
sat beside. “I didn’t know you could ride.”
“Levi and Sean taught me after you left. It helped get my
mind off of things.” I tried not to look down in the ravine where Levi was
found, but I couldn’t help it. The amount of pain he must’ve felt had to be
excruciating. I slammed my hand against the guardrail and sobbed.
“I’m gonna miss him too, Kassidy. Levi was a good friend.”
Angrily, I wiped my tears away and scoffed. “How would you
know? You left eight years ago and never looked back.”
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author, L.P. Dover, is a southern belle residing in North Carolina along with her husband and two beautiful girls. Before she even began her literary journey she worked in Periodontics enjoying the wonderment of dental surgeries.
Not only does she love to write, but she loves to play tennis, go on mountain hikes, white water rafting, and you can't forget the passion for singing. Her two number one fans expect a concert each and every night before bedtime and those songs usually consist of Christmas carols.
Aside from being a wife and mother, L.P. Dover has written over fifteen novels including her Forever Fae series, the Second Chances series, the Gloves Off series, and her standalone novel, Love, Lies, and Deception. Her favorite genre to read is romantic suspense and she also loves writing it. However, if she had to choose a setting to live in it would have to be with her faeries in the Land of the Fae.
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