Or so Sherry Thacker thinks. Problem is, her fire chief ex is always on her mind--shirtless, sweaty, sooty, way too handsome--and right across the street from City Hall. When a "Wet Down" ceremony to retire an old fire truck is planned by the city council to raise funds for the firehouse, she has to put aside her hurt and anger and do her job.
Blake Thacker wants his wife back--in the house they shared, in their marriage bed. Still confused about how Sherry's becoming mayor managed to drive a wedge between them, he'll use whatever means necessary to win her back.
Love is always best served WET.
Once upon a time, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Delilah Devlin, lived in South Texas at the intersection of two dry creeks, surrounded by sexy cowboys in Wranglers. These days, she's missing the wide-open skies and starry nights, but loving her dark forest in central Arkansas with its eccentric characters and isolation--the better to feed her hungry muse! To Delilah, the greatest sin is driving between the lines because it's comfortable and safe. Her personal journey has taken her through one war, many countries, cultures, jobs and relationships to bring her to the place she travels now--writing romantic novels that hold more than a kernel of autobiography and often share a common thread of self-discovery and transformation. To learn more about Delilah Devlin, visit www.delilahdevlin.com.