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August Rush
August Rush
August Rush
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August Rush

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Lacey Dae ran the biggest, baddest bar in the Georgia swampland near Fort Gordon Army Base. It was her daddy’s bar for thirty years, and when he passed, she had no problem literally packing up her life in DC to head home. Gator Row had a reputation for good drinks, great music, and pretty waitresses. It was no wonder that each year the newest army ranger recruits who made it through used it for the annual rush weekend. Three days of fun before they got down to the serious training it took to become elite. When Sergeant Gavin Stone and Major James Bradley came in to make sure the recruits somewhat behaved, one look from them both told her they had more on their minds than just work. The two sexy military men wanted to initiate her into their own kind of training. And Lacey found that she was inclined to say yes to the passion they offered.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDahlia Rose
Release dateAug 6, 2011
ISBN9781936668892
August Rush
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Dahlia Rose

Dahlia Rose is the best-selling author of contemporary, military and paranormal romance with a hint of Caribbean spice. She was born and raised on a Caribbean island and now currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her five kids, who she affectionately nicknamed “The Children of the Corn,” and her biggest supporter and longtime love. She has a love of erotica, dark fantasy, sci-fi, and the things that go bump in the night. With over six dozen books published Dahlia has become a reader favorite. Not only because of her writing but her vivacious attitude in talking to her fans online and at various events. Books and writing are her biggest passions, and she hopes to open your imagination to the unknown between the pages of her books. http://hearttoheartwithdahliarose.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/author.dahliarose www.twitter.com/dahliarose1029

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    August Rush - Dahlia Rose

    August Rush

    By Dahlia Rose

    Published by Dahlia Rose at Smashwords

    www.authordahliarose.com

    Copyright © July 2011 Dahlia Rose

    Cover Art by For the Muses Design

    ISBN 978-1-936668-89-2

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    RANGERS!

    The call went out across the bar and the rest of soldiers took up the chant. Stacey rolled her eyes and poured an eight shot set of tequila for one of her waitresses. She was taking it to one of the full to overflowing tables of marines that had come into Gator Row. Her bar. She had the honor of saying she owned the best bar in Georgia. Since it was rush week, it was filled to capacity with newest rangers who had just finished their training. The young men who were still wearing their muddy uniforms from their last test were young, dumb, and full of cum, her dad would say. But in her father’s era, when he owned the bar, the army was in a time of peace. He passed the torch to her before nine-eleven and after that day, things had changed.

    Stacey knew a lot of these guys were going to be shipped out to Afghanistan to serve their country in the middle of a war. She shook her head with a small smile on her face. Let them have their fun. Reality wouldn’t be too far away and for now, they should be happy. She liked the fact that she got emails from guys overseas saying one of their last good thoughts of home was spending rush weekend in her bar.

    The ambiance of her bar had stayed the same over the years. From the fishnet that hung over the pool table with a plastic mermaid caught inside to the real alligator’s head that her dad had stuffed after he shot it in the swamp that was right over the bar. There were

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