
Contemporary romance
#1 Best Seller at Whiskey Creek Press, February 2005
Dana Myerly believes in helping out a neighbor in need. One
rainy Monday she aids a stranded fellow motorist. She finds herself drawn to a
big smile, friendly hazel eyes, and a tight pair of blue jeans. Coerced into
yet another blind date by two of her friends, Dana finds her luck has changed
and her date is her stranded motorist, Randy Walker.
Dana and Randy share an immediate connection, but how do you
know if it’s love…and he’s the one.. Right From the Start?
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EXCERPT from Right From the Start
Dana was approaching her car when a
man’s voice called out behind her. It startled her and she almost stumbled.
Then she recognized it. Randy.
“Hey, wait up!” he called.
“Don’t scare me like that!” she
exclaimed, heart racing. She made a sweeping motion over the dark parking lot.
“Sorry,” he said as he fell into
step beside her. “I didn’t stop and think about that,” he admitted. “I’ll walk
you to your car.”
“Who’ll protect me from you?” Not
that she wanted protected from him. Her heart still pounded, and not with
surprise or fear.
“You think I’m the big, bad wolf?”
he asked, laughing.
“What if I am?” she answered
glibly. She sensed a subtle shift in his walk. He got a little closer and she
caught a whiff of his after-shave. Her nipples tingled and hardened. This was
getting way out of hand.
She really didn’t want to react to
him this way. Her belly tightened. A sweet ache began, sending tendrils of
desire snaking through her.
“I think maybe I’d like that.”
They’d reached her car and his hand covered hers as she reached for the door
handle.
His touch jolted through her and
her senses expanded to him. Her vulva pulsed faster than her heartbeat and that
was racing. She turned her head to look up at him and her eyes widened. She had
only that split second warning before his lips touched hers.
Every nerve in her body woke up and
clamored for attention. His attention.
His lips were soft, almost gentle.
Almost. Some feminine sense told her if they weren’t in a parking lot, his kiss
would be all demand. She shushed the voice of reason and raised her arms around
his neck and leaned back against her car. He wrapped his arms around her and
pressed his hips to hers.
He teased her lips open, gently
touching the tip of his tongue to hers. She melted. She hated when men tried to
choke her with their tongues. Randy didn’t. He teased lightly. He nibbled on
her lower lip. His lips traveled down her throat.
Not that she was able to fully
concentrate on those clever lips. She was concentrating on the action happening
lower down. He was getting hard. He was pressed so firmly against her she would
feel him pulsing and swelling, lengthening and hardening. She fought the urge
to lift her legs and wrap them around him. He seemed to know.
“Do it,” he urged, a husky voice in
her ear. “Do it. Let me feel your heat.”
His hands cupped her bottom and her
legs rose around him. He began a seductive grind with his pelvis. Dana opened
her thighs further and he was suddenly on the right spot.
His erection pressed hard against
her, then eased, only to rub and press again. Dana wanted more, needed more.
Her walls contracted and she flooded wet in an invitation to him she had no
plans to issue in the middle of a parking lot.
Randy pressed her hard to the car
and slipped his hand under her sweater. He teased at her tingling nipple
through the lace of her bra. She moaned into his mouth and his hips jerked in
reaction. He was hard enough to bruise her if he did that much more.
The little voice in her head
whispered that would be fine—a nice reminder of this moment for the next few
days. She moaned and he flexed against her again.
He suddenly lifted his head. “Put your feet down.
Someone’s coming.”
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