He’s got the perfect tool for the job.
Hardened, growly, and huge. When rough and tumble construction foreman Hollis Ford arrives at the house of his new client, he’s not sure what to expect. But it sure as hell isn’t a-list movie star Heather Carlton.
Curves that were made for his rough hands, wild red hair, untamed sass, and a spitfire mouth he’s dying to taste. Hollis hasn’t been with a woman in years, but one look at Heather, and he knows she’s all he’ll ever want. One look, and she’s his to claim.
Heather’s new to Colorado, trying to escape the craziness of Hollywood. She’s hired a contractor to rebuild the deck on her new house, but when she opens the door to six-foot-five of big, hard, and gorgeous, her whole world turns upside down.
When a long time stalker finds Heather and tries to hurt her, the beast Hollis has spent years locking away inside threatens to break free. Now there’s a new job: protect his woman, and destroy anyone that would try and hurt or take her from him.
Heather needs protection. She needs saving. She needs a big...deck. And Hollis is every inch the man for the job.
MY REVIEW
When Hollis goes to his newest job site, he sure as hell isn't expecting the gorgeous owner of the house to open the door in a tiny bathrobe, nor is he expecting her to end up landing on top of him, without said bathrobe, after they fall through her crumbling deck.Known for her fluffy roles, Heather is hiding out while trying to figure out where to take her career next. She certainly didn't expect gorgeous, HUGE alpha Hollis to be her new contractor, or to land on top of him when they fall through her deck. But even though there's a huge attraction between the two, she isn't going to stick around in this small town forever, Hollis can't leave, AND she's got a little (big) problem on her hands thanks to a stalker that won't go away. So yeah, anything between them will just have to stay in their minds.
Too bad Hollis isn't willing to accept that...
Big Deck is a fun, short read sure to set anyone's Kindle on fire, like it did mine. It's not super deep or anything, but it's entertaining and witty, and I can't wait for more from Jagger Cole.
Jagger Cole likes his romance books like he likes his martinis—extra dirty, with a twist. A reader first and foremost, Jagger got his start with steamy romance almost ten years ago, writing especially dirty and somewhat perplexing Star Wars erotic fan-fiction for online message boards.
After deciding to hang up his writing boots, Jagger worked in advertising for a number of years pretending to be Don Draper. It worked enough to convince a woman way out of his league to marry him, though, which is a total win.
Now, Dad to two little princesses and “Daddy” to a Queen, Jagger is thrilled to be back at the keyboard.
When not writing or reading steamy romance books, he can be found woodworking, enjoying good whiskey, and grilling outside—rain or shine.

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