“[Ranger] “How’s your mental health?” he asked. “I heard about Soder.”[Stephanie] “I’m rattled.””I have a cure.”Oh, boy.He put the truck in gear and headed for the exit. “I know what you’re thinking,” he said. “And that wasn’t where I was going. I was going to suggest work.””I knew that.”He looked over at me and grinned. “You want me bad.”I did. God help me.”

“Ranger locked eyes with me. “Please,” he said.Tank and Hal were goggle-eyed. They weren’t used to “please.” I wasn’t used to it either. But I liked it. Okay,” I said. “Be careful. He’s insane.”

“Babe,” Ranger said. “You’re looking a little strung out. Is there anything I should know?”I’m on a sugar withdrawal. I’ve given up desert and it’s all I can think about.” That had been true five minutes ago. Now that Ranger was standng in front of me I was thinking a cupcake wasn’t what I actually needed.Maybe I can help you get your mind off doughnuts,” Ranger said.My mouth dropped open, and I think some drool might have dribbled out.”

“Babe!”

“Men drive off bridges and drink too much because of women like you.”

“Either get out of bed or else take your clothes off,” he said. “I’m not in the mood to compromise.”

“Nice dress. Take it off.”

“Romance novels are birthday cake and life is often peanut butter and jelly. I think everyone should have lots of delicious romance novels lying around for those times when the peanut butter of life gets stuck to the roof of your mouth.”