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Saving Jax
Saving Jax
Saving Jax
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Saving Jax

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Saving Jax has a NEW COVER, but don't worry - the story hasn't changed.

Melanie Thomas has never been lucky in love and it's just fine with her. Her life is uncomplicated - just the way she likes it. Besides, she's too busy with both her career as a nurse and keeping an eye on her brother Cal to worry about her own boring life.

When Cal, drowning in debt, quits his job as an escort and begins working for suspected drug dealer, Jimmy Golden, Mel is more worried than ever for her brother. His friendship with Jax Anderson, Mr. Golden's personal bodyguard, brings out her protectiveness for her older brother and it isn't long before she's butting heads with the sexy and dangerous Jax.

But she can't ignore her attraction to Jax, and her boring, uncomplicated life is about to change forever.

"Saving Jax" tells the story of Melanie, Court and Cal's baby sister. Although you do not have to read “The Escort” to enjoy this book, it will give you some insight into Julie and Court's relationship. For Court and Julie fans - you'll be happy to see their continuing relationship featured in "Saving Jax".

Author’s Note: This book contains steamy scenes that may not be your cup of tea. It is intended for mature readers only.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRamona Gray
Release dateSep 30, 2015
ISBN9781926483481
Saving Jax
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Ramona Gray

Ramona Gray is a Canadian romance author. She lives in Alberta with her awesome husband and her mutant Chihuahua. She is addicted to home improvement shows, good coffee, and reading and writing about the steamier moments in life.Email her at: ramona@ramonagray.caCheck out her website: www.ramonagray.caSign up for her newsletter: http://eepurl.com/_cL75She also writes contemporary and paranormal romance under her alter-ego "Elizabeth Kelly". Check out Elizabeth's books at www.elizabethkelly.ca

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Saving Jax - Ramona Gray

CHAPTER 1

I have to admit, Mr. Thomas, I didn’t believe you’d have my money.

I told you I was good for it, Mr. Golden, Cal replied.

So you did. But fifty thousand is a lot of money. Jimmy Golden studied him. You’re a good-looking guy. Isn’t he good looking, Jax?

Yes, sir.

Cal’s eyes flickered to the man standing just to the left of Jimmy. He was shorter than Cal, but he was at least six feet, and his scarred face and dark suit made him appear dangerous.

This is Jax Anderson. He works for me. Jimmy waved his hand in the general direction of Jax.

Do you have any restaurant experience, Mr. Thomas?

Cal blinked in surprise at the odd question. I’m sorry?

Restaurant experience. Do you have any? Most young men have worked in the service industry at some point or the other. Did you?

No.

Jimmy leaned back in his chair and stroked the swell of his belly absentmindedly. Do you enjoy being an escort, Mr. Thomas?

It pays the bills.

Of which you have many.

Cal reddened. How do you know that?

I know everything about you, Calvin Thomas. Jimmy leaned forward and opened a brown file folder on his gleaming desk. You’re thirty-three years old. You live in a rather dismal apartment in the west end, and your parents are Darla and Bill Thomas, both retired. You have a twin brother named Courtney and a younger sister Melanie. You also owe thousands in personal credit card debt, car, and personal loans. You’re terrible with your finances.

Cal gritted his teeth and gave Jimmy a strained smile. There are reasons for my debt that have nothing to do with poor financial choices.

I’m sure, Jimmy said. What do your parents think of your career choice? Are they ashamed that their son is paid to have sex with women?

They don’t know, Cal said.

Interesting. What do they think you do for a living? Jimmy steepled his fingers under his chin.

They think I’m a limo driver.

Jimmy snorted. Very clever. I suppose it explains the odd hours and late nights.

It does. Cal glanced at his watch. I don’t mean to be rude, Mr. Golden, but I have another appointment.

Of course. So many lonely women, so little time, Jimmy said.

Cal gave him a tight smile and started to rise.

I’d like to offer you a job, Mr. Thomas.

Cal froze and then sank back into the chair. I’m sorry?

I’m looking for someone to manage my restaurant. Well, it’s more of a restaurant/nightclub. My manager recently relocated, and I’d like you to take his place.

That’s very generous of you, Mr. Golden, but I’m afraid I’m not qualified for the job. I have no restaurant experience, remember?

Jimmy shrugged. Let me be honest with you, Mr. Thomas. I’m looking for a young, good-looking man to deal with my customers. I want to grow my restaurant business, and customer service is everything. If I have you there, greeting the customers and attending to their every need, I believe it would be beneficial.

He stared thoughtfully at Cal. As an escort, you’ve already proven to be excellent with people. You’re accustomed to providing top-notch service, and you’re good-looking and well-spoken. Do a good job, and you’ll be rewarded appropriately. I believe in allowing my employees to rise in the ranks, so to speak.

He glanced behind him. Jax here started as an errand boy for me. Didn’t you, Jax?

Yes, sir.

So, what do you say, Mr. Thomas? It won’t pay as much as your escort work – at least, not at first – but it’ll be a steady job, no waiting for a woman to pick your face from a website, and one you can tell your parents about. A small smile crossed Jimmy’s face.

Cal cleared his throat. I appreciate the job offer, Mr. Golden. Could I have some time to think about it?

Of course. Jimmy sat forward and closed the file folder in front of him. Have a good day, Mr. Thomas. We’ll be in touch.

One week later.

Hold on. I’m coming, Cal shouted as there was a second knock on the door. He dodged past the pile of boxes he’d never gotten around to unpacking and swung open the door. He blinked in surprise at the man standing in the doorway.

Good evening, Mr. Thomas.

Hey. Jax, right?

Yes. May I come in?

Sure. Cal led Jax down the crowded hallway to the small kitchen. Can I get you a coffee? Beer?

No, thank you. Jax stared at the dishes piled in the sink and the laundry and flyers on the small wooden table.

Sorry about the mess. Cal cleared a spot on one of the chairs, and Jax unbuttoned his suit jacket and sat down.

Mr. Golden would like to know if you accept his job offer.

Cal sat down and took a drink of beer. He didn’t come himself?

Mr. Golden is a very busy man, Jax said.

Cal drummed his fingers on the top of the table. What exactly do you do for Mr. Golden?

Jax straightened the sleeves of his jacket before folding his hands in his lap. Personal protection.

Cal raised his eyebrows. What would Mr. Golden need protection from?

He knew the rumours as well as everyone else. Jimmy Golden might have appeared to be nothing more than a successful entrepreneur, but there were suggestions that he was involved with smuggling and dealing drugs in large quantities.

A man in Mr. Golden’s position often has many enemies.

Do you enjoy working for him?

I do. Mr. Golden can be a very generous man to his employees.

Cal ran a hand through his short hair. I’ll be honest, Jax. I don’t understand why Mr. Golden is offering this job to me. I have zero experience.

Jax crossed one leg over the other and leaned back in the chair. Mr. Golden can see potential in people. He believes in your abilities to do the job.

When Cal didn’t reply, he said, This is a fantastic opportunity for you, Cal. Do an excellent job, show your loyalty to Mr. Golden, and he’ll give you the chance to do very well for yourself.

How did you start working for him? Cal’s gaze travelled over the thin scar from Jax’s temple to the middle of his throat.

I was a troubled kid and teenager. At the time, Mr. Golden owned a chain of convenience stores. I was caught stealing from one of them and brought to Mr. Golden. He saw my potential and offered me a job working for him. I could accept the job or be arrested. Naturally, I accepted the job.

No regrets? Cal asked.

A strange look flickered across Jax’s face before it smoothed out. No regrets.

Are you sure about that?

Yes, Jax said with a hint of impatience. Listen, all you need to remember is that Mr. Golden values loyalty above all else. Do a good job, show your loyalty, and there won’t be a problem.

And if I don’t? Cal asked.

Then Mr. Golden will have me break your kneecaps, Jax said.

Cal’s mouth dropped open. He jerked in surprise when Jax suddenly grinned at him, revealing even white teeth. Just kidding.

Cal shook his head and snorted. Nice.

Are you taking the job, Mr. Thomas?

Cal rubbed at his forehead for a moment. He had spent a great deal of time mulling over Mr. Golden’s job offer. With Court refusing to talk to him and an uncharacteristically slow time at the escort agency, he’d had plenty of time to consider it.

He took a deep breath and nodded. Yes. Tell Mr. Golden I’ll take the job.

Excellent, Mr. Thomas, Jax said.

Call me Cal.

Jax stood. Mr. Golden would like you to start Monday. Be at the restaurant at four, he pulled a card from his pocket, and wear a nice suit. This is the address for the restaurant. He took a pen from the inside pocket of his suit jacket and jotted down a phone number on the back of it. This is my cell number. You can call me anytime if you have -

Cal, it worked!

His front door slammed shut, and his sister’s voice drifted down the hall. She wandered into the kitchen, pulling off her jacket. I got Court and Julie back together.

Cal stared at her. You’re kidding me!

She grinned smugly at him. Nope! I just finished dropping Julie off at Court’s place, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re having sex right this very min -

She broke off and turned a soft shade of pink as she noticed the man standing in Cal’s kitchen.

Cal cleared his throat. Mel, this is Jax Anderson. Jax, this is my sister, Melanie Thomas.

Melanie hadn’t even noticed the man standing in her brother’s kitchen. She blamed it on how excited she was about helping Court save his relationship with Julie. It had to be that. The man standing in Cal’s kitchen was not someone who went unnoticed.

He was tall and lean with dark hair and bright blue eyes. His dark suit fit him perfectly, but there was a hardness to him that made her nervous. The scar running from his temple to his throat didn’t help.

It’s a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Thomas.

She realized with embarrassment that Jax was holding out his hand. She took a step toward him and took his hand. His deep and raspy voice was doing weird things to her insides, and when his hard hand swallowed hers in a tight grip, she felt a tingle of lust sweep through her.

What the hell?

Nice to meet you as well, Mr. Anderson.

She tried to drop his hand. He held it for a moment longer, and she wasn’t sure what was heating her more, the touch of his hand or the look in his eyes. He released her hand, and the spell was broken. She took a deep breath and stared at the floor as Jax turned to Cal.

Call me if you have any questions, Cal. Otherwise, we’ll see you on Monday.

Thanks, Jax. Cal walked him to the front door, and Melanie collapsed in one of the kitchen chairs. She was trembling, and there were butterflies in her stomach, and she took a shaky breath.

Get it together, Thomas. He’s just a man.

Who was that? she asked when Cal returned to the kitchen.

I told you, Jax Anderson.

Does he work at the agency with you?

Cal snorted. God, no.

She hadn’t thought so. She didn’t think there was a woman alive who would take one look at him and purposely decide she wanted him in her bed. He was handsome enough, downright fucking gorgeous, in fact, but there was something about him that practically screamed danger.

He was the kind of man who would look perfectly at ease with a gun in his hand. The kind of man who had rough sex with a barely willing woman and didn’t think twice about it. The kind of man who –

Are Court and Julie really back together? Cal said.

Yeah, I think so. I talked with Julie, and she asked me to take her to Court’s. They looked like they were going to kiss and make up.

Thank God, Cal said as Mel opened the fridge and grabbed a bottle of water.

She surveyed the nearly empty fridge. Do you have any money for food, Cal?

I’m fine, he said. Did you tell Julie I said thank you?

Mel nodded and dropped into the chair across from his. She took a drink of water and eyed him thoughtfully. Who was that guy?

I already told you, Jax Anderson.

She snorted in frustration and took another swig of water. Why are you avoiding the question?

I’m not.

You are.

Cal cracked his knuckles. Fine. When I paid Mr. Golden back the money I owed him, he offered me a job.

Mel set her water bottle down with a thump. Tell me you didn’t take the job, Cal.

You don’t even know what it is.

I know that Golden’s a – a friggin’ mob boss, and you don’t need to be involved with him!

He rolled his eyes. He’s not a mob boss, Mel. Jesus, where do you come up with this shit? Just because a guy is a successful business owner doesn’t make him the head of the mob.

Don’t start with me, Cal. You’ve heard the rumours like I have. Besides, the guy would have broken your legs if Julie hadn’t saved your ass and given you the fifty grand you owed him, and you know it. You couldn’t possibly think working for a guy like him is a smart move.

I took the job.

You what?

Cal winced. Calm down, Mel! Christ, do you want the neighbours to call the cops?

Cal, you can’t work for this man. Listen, I know you’re desperate for money, but -

It’s not just about the money! He banged his fist on the

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