a tiny bit longer nowadays, and she liked playing with it, especially since she’d discovered that rendered him almost as helpless as it did her. “Five things you can see,” she said.
“You, you, you, you.” He caught her neck with his lips—her ear, her cheek, her eyelid, and finally her mouth. “You.” The sounds of music drifted to them from the Zombie Crawl on their street as she returned his kisses with abandon. He opened his eyes and stared into hers with the hint of amusement sparkling through them. “We should lobby Eureka Springs to open all the tunnels under this city. I’d fund a renovation.” That was random, but she loved it. She stepped back to consider the idea. He captured her hand so she didn’t get too far. “I only ask that you give me a private ghost tour there when it’s all done.”
She couldn’t imagine anything he’d hate more. “Wouldn’t you feel trapped?”
“No, Red, you free me... as long as you hold me nice and tight.” With a happy laugh, he spun her around to the music just as they’d done that fateful night before Halloween in this very room. She couldn’t ask for a better sequel to that spooky, romantic night.
It would make a great story to tell their kids someday. The only thing missing was a ghost, not that she’d have any trouble making one of those up.
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“What lengths will they go to stop a wedding?”
Nothing goes according to plan.
Jovi Klyde hops a plane to his remote hometown to stop his scheming ex, Hannah, from marrying his brother. Years ago, she dumped him after he blew his shoulder (along with his promising Cub's career). Now that gold digger is after more. Over Jovi’s dead body.
Willow Bonney happens to be the maid of honor for that wedding. When she finds out that her handsome partner-in-crime at the TSA is none other than Hannah’s crazy ex, she's crushed. Worse, the bride begs Willow to distract that man from her wedding!
But “Clyde” is much too charming and “Bonnie” much too intrigued. As their attraction grows, only one question remains—are their tricks more important than their hearts?
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SAMPLE CHAPTER “HER BILLIONAIRE HEARTTHROB” BY KAYLEE BALDWIN
Liam’s hands shook as he stood, but he chalked it up to exhaustion. The boardroom was full, every seat taken, some faces as familiar to him as his own family’s, and some brand new. Since his dad had died nine months ago, Liam had tried to visit every Pets and More in the country and meet individually with management. He’d had no idea how much his dad had handled. Sixty-to-seventy hour workweeks had become the norm, leaving him precious little time for anything else ... including sleep.
“What we have here are next years projected numbers,” he stated, casting the presentation slide to the large television at the head of the table. A camera on a tripod across the room recorded and streamed this meeting for the board members who hadn’t been able to make it in person. “We do plan to see a minor decrease in sales as more Pets! Pets! Pets! stores open up across the nation.”
The shaking in his hands turned into a buzzing in his ears. He grabbed his water bottle to take a long drink from it. Tonight, he had to get more sleep—after he finished writing up this report. And going through manager applications for the store in Albuquerque that had been causing problems all year. Normally, that was something he delegated, but as this would be their fourth manager in a year, he wanted to take it on himself and see if they could save the store. As he looked around at the board, the faces around him blurred. He blinked and they came into focus once again.
He cleared his throat. “That said, Xander and I, as well as our CFO Felicia Dillon, believe that our business models are different