She shuffled out into the corridor and took Tamara and Tilda with her, not wanting the others to witness the dressing down that was inevitable. Tam excelled at that, at making Emily feel as if she wasn’t good enough, that everything she did was wrong. ‘Nice to see you, but you didn’t have to come...
A…bottom? A beautiful perfectly formed, tanned, bare bottom. Two toned thighs, a sculpted back…a naked male body, in what looked like a men’s locker room. A tagline next to the pert backside read: Dr Delicious. As perfect as a peach. Go on…take a bite. She swallowed. And again. Fanned her hot che...
Sorry my first email arrived out of the blue. You must have had a shock! Thanks for taking the time to reply. No, it doesn’t seem like five minutes since we were at St Peter’s, never mind five years! I wasn’t really in that ‘cool’ group at school for long—they ditched me as soon as they found out...
‘Over here.’ He was on his knees next to an upturned wheelchair, the wheels still spinning in the eerie silence, a boy sprawled on the floor in obvious pain. Making her way through the wheelchairs she stopped, glad that Zac hadn’t been hurt. Mortified that she cared so muc...
His mood had lightened with every mile they’d travelled away from Chesterton, but flashes of it lingered in his taut stance as he looked at her with a half-bemused frown. He’d brought her to the one place in the whole world she wanted to visit, had even organised an unprec...
Not again. What time is it?’ Cassie blinked, suddenly wide awake as fingers of bright sunshine streamed through the blinds into her bedroom. She jerked up and peered at the digital display on her mobile. Damn. Late o’clock. Story of her sorry life. ...
‘I’VE FOUND A baby daddy!’ Georgie’s wide grin shone brighter than the Southern Cross, her dark brown eyes sparkling even in the bar’s dim light. Liam watched, dumbfounded, as excitement rolled off her, so intense it was almost tangible. ‘Well, not ...
Unexpected. Kate’s heart hammered as heat rushed through her. She supposed she should have put up more of a fight, but she was transfixed by his gaze. His small, knowing smile. By eyes that bore such a depth of pain as he’d talked of living rough, when he’d dealt with that street boy, at the ment...