Heads on Fire
by Elora Nicole Ramirez
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Title: Heads on Fire
Author: Elora Nicole Ramirez
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Heads on Fire:
Nova Scofield isn’t looking for anything serious. She’s not looking for anything at all, actually. Still recovering after walking away from her narcissistic fiancĂ© weeks before their wedding, she is happily focused on her floral shop, Wild Flora.
But then Jax Stratford walks into the shop and Nova suddenly remembers what it’s like to feel the gravitational pull of chemistry. For one night, she allows herself the freedom of letting her desire lead her.
The only problem is Jax isn’t a one night stand — he’s a potential business partner. Despite her best judgment, she agrees to a date and finds herself falling head over heels.
But Nova’s ex refuses to let go — he keeps showing up and threatening to take over the flower shop she built with her best friend — making it impossible for Nova to move on from their relationship and the control he had over her.
To make matters worse, history surfaces and her ex shares something with her, making it seem Jax has kept the truth from her this entire time.
Will she give into the heat she feels with Jax?
Or will everything she’s worked for turn to ash?
Exclusive Excerpt:
“Hey, welcome to Wild Flora — let me know if you need anything.” I put my hand up to shield the glare and see a man standing in front of me. The large shadow has turned into solid muscle and I lose my train of thought for a moment. I inhale quickly. He is quite literally the most beautiful human I’ve ever seen. His eyes are an emerald green and they’re staring at me. He’s staring at me.
Oh shit.
I try and gather words but the most I can do is lick my lips as he pushes dark waves of hair out of his eyes and looks at me and says, “hi.”
Jesus Christ.
He grins then, a dimple appearing in his left cheek. I scratch at my throat, unable to process what’s happening internally: it feels like lightning. What was that song about lightning in a bottle? It feels like that pinging around my insides. I am mortified but can’t stop staring so I don’t know what to do except get him out of the store and never see him again.
“Oh. Um. Hi. Can I get you something? Or did you already order?”
He walks up to the counter and the lightning turns into fireworks in my veins. I try and grab a few breaths but they come out as whisps.
I’m definitely going to need a drag from my inhaler after this.
He raises an eyebrow and I look away.
Sweet baby Jesus this man is a walking pregnancy threat.
Nope. No. Immediately no.
I take my index finger and push the nail into the fleshy side of my thumb, bringing me back to reality.
We’re not doing this, Nova.
He opens his mouth to answer, but we’re interrupted.
“Hey, I’m going to grab some coff—” Gabi walks out from the back and takes one look at my face and freezes. She wrinkles her brow, trying to decipher what’s happening, when the man turns around and smiles at her. Her eyes widen and she returns the smile, the change in expression happening so quickly he doesn’t even notice. When he turns back to me she mouths WOW before motioning drinking and pointing to the door.
“I’m grabbing coffee. Do you want anything?”
I glance again at our visitor and hold up my hand. “Just a minute. Sorry.” He shrugs and leans against the counter, crossing his arms. I see his biceps flex under his grey hoodie and I dart my eyes away again, completely flustered. My toes curl in my Doc Martens and Gabi’s lips curl just a hair as she sees me flustered over this customer.
It’s been a while since I’ve had a visceral reaction to someone.
I straighten my shoulders, remembering again what happened the last time I felt this way — five years of narcissistic abuse and all I got out of it are the therapy appointments I still have booked in my Calendar. Just remembering this is enough to have me relaxing a little.
But wait. Did I feel this with Corey?
I don’t know if I did.
“Um, yeah. My usual,” I call to Gabi and she nods in understanding as she wraps a scarf around her neck.
“Triple shot iced mocha with coconut milk coming right up — be back soon.”
The bell signals her exit and I drum my fingernails on the counter.
“Sorry about that — were you picking something up or just looking around?”
He looks back at me and smiles. “I ordered something yesterday.” He motions to the door Gabi just walked through. “Pretty sure I spoke with her about what I wanted. It’s an order for Jax?”
I swallow, keeping my face even.
Of course. Despite my resolve to not entertain the attraction, my heart sinks. Of course he’s picking up the apology bouquet.
He has fuck boi written all over his pristine white sneakers.
I refuse to react but I can feel the way my body immediately cools toward him and I know he has to see the shift as well. I clear my throat and try and summon some southern niceties back into my tone.
“Jax you said?” I turn and open the cooler, pulling the vase out and placing it in between us, reading the order card Gabi wrote yesterday. “A blended rose bouquet — not just roses, can be a bit different and not necessarily romantic…” I pause for a moment with the last phrase, confusion crossing my face. I blink it away and push the vase forward. “Colors requested were pale pink and red? My notes say you already paid so you’re good to go.”
“Wow. This is perfect,” he says, admiring the arrangement. “She nailed it.” He looks back at me and smiles again, this time the corner of his eyes wrinkling in amusement. “Will you tell her thank you when she gets back?”
My lips curl under for a fraction of a second and I shrug. “Sure.”
He turns to leave then, balancing the vase in his arm as he pushes the door open with his shoulder and looks at me again with a wave.
“Have a good one.”
I watch as his retreating figure pulls his keys out of his pocket and opens the passenger door of an Audi. I drop my head in my hands and groan.
I am so….so very single.
About the Author
Elora Ramirez has always been a word girl. It started when she was four, when she taught herself how to read and write as a way to entertain herself while her grandmother kicked and danced in aerobics class. She cut her teeth on books from Dr. Seuss and writing anywhere she could find the space — including her Fischer Price kitchenette, the pages of picture books, and Highlights Magazines. She's matured a bit since then, now choosing to write in the margins of her books and on the mirrors of her bathroom ideas and thoughts surrounding story and what makes us human. By day she leads a team at a tech company, waking up before the sun rises to get in her love for words before stepping into her role of helping others see the plot line of their own story under development. Intuition and beauty get her through the day, as well as her chef-husband and their little lion son. Curious Obsession is her fourth novel.
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