Feb 20
Riding Wild
If you didn’t know, Jaci Burton is back with another scorcher!

He’s a Harley-riding ex-thief working undercover for the government. She’s a gun-toting ex-socialite hired to protect a valuable museum exhibit. But in her attempt to stop a heist, she never anticipated having her breath and her heart stolen…
Mac Canfield was the last man Lily West expected to see again, never mind aim her gun at. But here he was, the bad boy who’d broken her heart years ago-still a thief, this time high-jacking a priceless artifact–and it was all she could do to push aside the memories of how it felt to have his perfectly chiseled body next to hers.
Mac was no less shocked to see the beautiful girl-next-door all grown up, threatening to shoot him on the spot. Little did she know she was blowing his cover-and now he had to figure out how to get her out of harm’s way without succumbing to his crazy desire to take her on a hot trip down memory lane.
Unfortunately, Lily has no intention of going anywhere with Mac. Which means he has to resort to kidnapping. Unless, of course, she agrees to let him take her for the kind of ride destined to drive them both unbelievably wild…
Reviews:
Romantic Times BookReviews Magazine – Top Pick! ~ “Burton delivers it all in this hot story – strong characters, an exhilarating plot and scorching sex – and it all moves at a breakneck pace.”
Fresh Fiction ~ “A wild ride is exactly what you’ll get with this steamy romantic caper.”
Romance Junkies ~ “A non-stop thrill-ride from the first page to the last!”
Excerpt
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He stared at her, not even moving while she advanced on him. And he didn’t say a word. Fine then, she had plenty to say. “For your information, I spent three years on the police force before leaving to become a private investigator. I know how to handle a gun. The one you knocked out of my reach. I could have helped. But, oh no. You had to throw yourself on top of me like some freakin’ superhero and prevent me from grabbing my gun.”
“You were a cop?” His eyes widened.
“That’s not what we’re talking about. We’re discussing your macho show of over protectiveness back there.”
“I was trying to prevent you from being shot.”
“I didn’t need your help.”
Ignoring her outburst, he unzipped his jacket and slowly started peeling it off his shoulders, as if he wasn’t paying the slightest bit of attention to her.
“Are you listening to me at all, Mac? Are you hearing what I’m saying? I am competent, goddamit. I am not some air headed idiot who needed protecting. And where’s the vial?”
Once he had the jacket off, she zeroed in on the dark stain on his arm and a river of blood pouring off the ends of his fingers. Any anger she felt dissipated in a rush of panic and concern.
“Oh. shit. You were shot?” She rushed over and began to pull up his shirt.
“I’m fine,” he said, but he didn’t try to stop her.
“You’re bleeding.”
“Bullet just grazed me.”
Her gaze rocketed to his. “Oh, and you’re some kind of psychic doctor, I suppose. How do you know?”
He shrugged. “I’ve been shot a few times. I know.”
She shuddered at the thought. “Spare me the details. Let’s get this shirt off.” She drew the shirt over his head, then peeled it gently away from his shoulder, taking special care when she pulled the fabric down his injured arm.
“We need more light.” She looked around the campground, spotting a grey brick building with a single overhead light a short distance away. Bathroom. “Have you got a first aid kit in the bike?”
“Yeah. Left saddlebag.”
She hurried over and fumbled through the bag, found the first aid kit and a flashlight, then pushed him toward the bathroom. The light switch revealed a dim bulb hanging from the ceiling. Thankfully there was a sink and paper towels in there.
“Sit,” she ordered, pointing him toward the wooden bench next to the shower.
“Bossy,” he teased, grinning up at her.
Ignoring him, she wet some paper towels, turned on the flashlight and placed it on the edge of the sink so it was pointing toward his arm. She cleaned the wound, wiping away the blood so she could get a look at the injury.
Like he said, it was a graze. Mean looking and about three inches long, but not deep enough to need stitches. He was lucky the bullet had barely scraped the flesh of his arm. She cleaned it, applied pressure until the bleeding stopped and after spreading some antibacterial ointment on it, placed a bandage over the wound.
The hot rush of adrenaline she’d felt after she’d seen the blood dripping down his arm calmed somewhat. She was surprised at the fear she’d felt seeing him bleeding like that, having long ago convinced herself she was immune to ever having feelings for Mac Canfield again. She should have known better than to think he would ever mean less to her. She sighed.
“You’re going to be fine,” she said, pushing her emotions deep as she cleaned everything up and turned to him.
“I could have told you that.” He stood. “But thank you anyway.”
“You’re welcome.”
Mac couldn’t believe the woman standing in front of him. The one who’d faced down a barrage of bullets, hopped on the back of his bike for a quick escape, then yelled at him because he’d prevented her from diving for her own gun.
She sure as hell wasn’t the same Lily West he’d known so many years ago. That girl had been sweet and gentle and fragile. The woman who stood in front of him now looked similar, though obviously more grown up. And a hell of a lot tougher. Curvier too, with low slung jeans hugging her hips, a snug-fitting polo shirt that accentuated fuller breasts and a slender waist. But what was completely unrecognizable was her attitude.
She stared at him, not speaking. Hell, he didn’t know what to say. She licked her lips and he followed the track of her little pink tongue swiping across her full bottom lip.
His gaze went from her mouth to her eyes and the past mingled with the present.
God, she really was here. He moved toward her and she took a step back, stopping when she hit the wall. But her gaze never left his. Even in the darkened bathroom the look she gave him was unmistakable. She was thinking the same thing he was.
Ten years ago. The heat between them. The fact they’d just been shot at a little while ago.
Aw, fuck it. He never was much good at thinking things through. He braced his hands on either side of her head and moved in closer, crowding her.
“Your arm,” she said, looking at the bandage, then back at him.
“Is fine.”
Her lips were still parted and he heard her breathing. Rapid little pants in and out, like she was having trouble catching her breath. But this time she wasn’t pushing at him to let her go…
Since I’ve read this, I can tell you that what happens next is HOT!
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Loved the excerpt! Can’t wait to read this one!
Blessings,
Rhonda
WOW definately on my wish list!
Robyn
Everything about this book screams BUY ME!!! I love the blurb, cover, and excerpt. I’m totally feeling Rhonda and Robyn’s vibes on this one!
Wow that looks really good..adding to my list of books to buy soon!!!
Enjoyed the excerpt!
Terrific excerpt! I can’t wait to read this one!
oooo! Spicy! I love bad boys sooo much. Especially when they ride motorcycles. Yum.
I’m dying to read what happens next!
I love Jaci’s writings and I’m looking forward to this one!
RIDING WILD sounds sizzling! And how about that great list of authors you’re giving as prizes! Wow!
I’ve read Jaci’s Demon books. this sounds every bit as good!
Great review and excerpt. I really enjoy Jaci’s books, and have a couple still waiting on my wish list.
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I am salivating after reading that tastey tid-bid. What an awesome excerpt, i am dying to read what comes next. I bet that it will be a Wild Ride. Grrrrrrrr
I’m also a fan of Jaci’s Demon Hunter books.
Me, want.
*ahem*
I mean, I really want to read this book.
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Like the excerpt.
My list of books to get is growing. Now I need to find my money tree to get them all.lol
Thank You, Shelley for showing all these good books to get.
I’ve heard so much about this book – thanks for the excerpt! Unfortunately, I haven’t been seeing it anywhere (except online)! I can’t wait to read it
I am half-way through this book and I absolutely love it.
Greta
Loved this! Very good!
I read a zillion books over this past weekend (ok, I really should have been working-lol), and this was one of them. Mac was soooo hot with his biker duds and smokin’ body. When he took control and picked out the clothes Lily needed to wear while riding with him, I fell madly in love. Be still, my heart! I also enjoyed the feistiness of Lily who was no shrinking violet. This is a great book that you’re going to want to keep on your bookshelf.
Sounds like a great book!
Absolutely, positively scorching HOT read! Just finished it and lemme say *purring* SPENCER……….Ooooh La La……!!!
Best Wishes with the Wild Riders, hope you write each and every story cuz damnit I wanna take the ride with each and everyone. What can I say? Total book/character whore
Great excerpt.. Looks like a great book
hot lbook, great reviews and hot cover.
I read the ARC to Riding Wild, and I enjoyed it alot. This is the first book I read by Jaci. I’m looking forward to reading more by her.
Sounds like a must have book!
I would love to win it.
I agree, definitely a schorcher.
Jeez, I should have spellchecked that one. I meant a scorcher. Dang, that hot writing must have had me tongue-tied.
Looks like Jaci Burton has written another awesome book. I will be broke after I get all the books I want to read.
love this blog!!!!
would like to read this!