Suddenly, Ash was in Lennox’s bubble, the space around him that nobody ever seemed to invade because they always sensed it would be a bad idea. But Ash pushed right through it like it didn’t exist.

”Yeah,” Ash said, leaning in even closer, “for example, when someone flirts with you, and invites you to a party, it’s only polite to give them a kiss goodnight.

Lennox’s favorite escape is the Food Truck Warriors . . .until it needs his protection.

Ash isn’t running from his past—he’s already left it way behind. He’s built a business from scratch, using all the lessons that his father taught him, and every day at his food truck is a challenge he was born to tackle.

But when a stalker appears, hinting that he knows the secrets Ash has tried so hard to bury, he needs more help than his food truck friends can provide. He needs a professional.

Lennox is a mystery. He’s been coming around the Food Truck Warriors for months now, and nobody knows if that’s even his real name. But Ash is fascinated by the man, and the feeling seems to be mutual.

When the threat to Ash becomes a little too real, Lennox intervenes, and finally, the electricity between them transforms into something very much like love. But now their safety—and their hearts—are on the line.