Bulldog vs The Crusher (Viva, San Antonio! #1)
Doris Rangel

Not only does Trini Moscorro have a drool-worthy body, but he’s an interesting guy, the perfect candidate for Rae Malloy’s human interest column, Viva, San Antonio! Now why, the journalist in her wonders, would a TV wrestling star give it all up to become a high school history teacher and assistant coach?
Rae Malloy might be a beautiful woman who calls to him as no woman has in a very long time, but Trini, once the Masked Crusher, wants no one prying into his personal life, especially if it might harm one of his children. Still, Rae isn’t known as Bulldog by her peers for nothing. Digging in her six inch heels and jangling her necklaces, she takes her corner in this battle of wills.
Trouble is, the combatants, much to their mutual chagrin, can’t keep their hands off each other and hearts get laid on the line.
But Trini has the ultimate defense: his kids. They might be cute and sweet and all that other nonsense, but they’re, well, kids. And kids are Rae’s kryptonite.
Heat level: loaded nachos with a tangy margarita