Blurb:
Julie Preston worked hard raising her younger sister, Emily, after their parents died, and creating a career. She gave up simple pleasures like love and relationships. So when a friend drags her to a singles bar, Julie’s ready for anything. She meets a gorgeous guy and they spend several passionate hours together. There’s real chemistry there, but Julie regretfully sticks to her promise: a one-night stand, no strings.
When Julie hires a tutor to help Emily pass English, she’s shocked to find Douglas Dean is the man from the bar. Seeing him in her house makes it hard to keep her hands off him, but he isn’t looking for a long-term relationship since he’s a singles bar patron. Right?
How many miles can Julie jog before she gives in and jumps him?
Excerpt:
Tanya
glanced over her shoulder in the direction Julie was staring, then
turned back and kicked Julie’s shin under the table.
“Close your
mouth,” she hissed, tapping her chin with the back of her fingers
for emphasis. “You look ridiculous.”
Julie snapped her
mouth shut and swallowed, disgusted with herself. She was all but
drooling, for heaven’s sake. Had it really been so long since she’d
been paid any attention? She smoothed her long brunette hair with a
trembling hand and took a deep breath to steady her nerves. He was
just a man. A good-looking one, but just a man. A man she’d like to
eat for breakfast…
“Hello, ladies,”
the man said, smiling down on them. His voice was deep, resonant and
luscious. “My name is Stephen. And you are?”
“Marie,” Tanya
said, delivering another kick under the table. “I’m Marie, and my
friend is Anne.”
Julie and Tanya had
agreed to use only their middle names if they met anyone promising.
“There’ll be no complications that way,” Tanya had assured her.
“You can have a one-night stand if you want, and the next day it’ll
be as if it never happened. No way for the guy to track you down and
cause an embarrassing incident.”
“Hi, Marie,”
Stephen said, shaking Tanya’s hand. Then he took Julie’s hand in
both of his. “Pleased to meet you, Anne.”
Julie tried to
stifle a gasp. Stephen’s hands were warm, comforting, and yet
somehow erotic. His touch shot a lightning bolt of desire straight to
her groin. She jerked her hand from his grasp and shook her head,
puzzled. Was she really so desperate after a few years of celibacy? Or was there something between them, some instant connection?
“Won’t you have
a seat?” Tanya said.
Julie tucked her
legs under her chair to avoid the third kick she knew was coming.
“Yes, please do
join us,” Julie added. She needed to get her mind back on track and
remember her manners if she didn’t want to lose the opportunity to
spend some time with the best-looking guy in the place.
“Thanks, I’d
like that,” Stephen said, and dropped into a chair between the two
of them. Julie shivered as she caught a whiff of his spicy
aftershave. He smelled like heaven.
“Why don’t you
two get to know each other?” Tanya said with a wave of her bangled
arm. “I have to visit the little girls’ room and powder my nose.”
She rose and left the table, winking at Julie when Stephen wasn’t
looking. “Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do.”
Julie groaned. What
wouldn’t Tanya do? She turned to Stephen. “So, Stephen…um…are
you from around here?”
“Yup, I am.” He
grinned at her and her heart pounded. “You?”
“Yes. No. Well,
I’m from around here, but not right here. I live…over there.”
She pointed west and floundered to a stop as warmth crept up her
cheeks. Lord, she was babbling like a fool. “Would you…um…like
a drink?”
He shook his head.
“I’ve had one and I’m not ready for another. What I’d really
like now is to dance with you. Shall we?” He gestured to the
crowded dance floor.
Julie looked at the
bar patrons moving to the music. The band was playing a fast-paced
eighties disco number, and the couples were so far apart, it was hard
to tell who was dancing with whom.
“Sure,” she said. “Let’s
dance.” It seemed harmless enough—safer than more alcohol. She
was already making an idiot of herself.
She let Stephen take
her hand, steeling herself to avoid reacting to his touch, and he led
her out onto the dance floor.
No sooner had they reached a small open spot than the band began to play a slow, sensual love song. Stephen opened his arms and waited for her to step into them, a sexy smile on his handsome face.
Julie was stuck. She
couldn’t very well back out of their dance now, after she’d
accepted his invitation. That would be rude. She stepped closer, and
he pulled her to him, moving in time to the music. She mirrored his
moves. He was a fabulous dancer, no question about that.
Her resolve to maintain distance between them weakened, and she allowed her head to rest on his shoulder. He smelled wonderful. His warm, hard body, pressed against hers, felt better than anything she’d ever experienced, his strong arms holding her just tightly enough. He knew how to move, how to hold her, how much pressure to exert to lead her where he wanted her to go. They swayed to the music together, in sync, one. The rest of the world faded away.
Her resolve to maintain distance between them weakened, and she allowed her head to rest on his shoulder. He smelled wonderful. His warm, hard body, pressed against hers, felt better than anything she’d ever experienced, his strong arms holding her just tightly enough. He knew how to move, how to hold her, how much pressure to exert to lead her where he wanted her to go. They swayed to the music together, in sync, one. The rest of the world faded away.
Damn. Julie knew she
was lost.
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