This was a really good freebie. Full length and page-turning. There were emotions, enhancements, suspense, action, steaminess, and was written enough to pull me in. I loved the characters and the actual story. I laughed a little, smiled, wanted to knock heads, wanted to put the ka-bam! on the bad...
He’d let Arianna drive home from dinner, and he was doing his best not to wince at each car she cut off. The gray Ford sedan a few cars back caught his attention. He’d seen one like it illegally parked out front of the restaurant. Could be coincidence, but he was trained t...
It hadn’t stopped all day. He’d answered the first few, and wished he hadn’t. Most were from haters who wanted him arrested after Jill’s confessions on TV last night. It hadn’t gone as planned. They’d had a good marriage, and then she’d gone on TV and lied and made him out to be some kind of viol...
Lance had bought it for them to live in after they were married, and they’d moved in early because Arianna had declared Lance’s former Arlington one-bedroom apartment a biohazard zone. The place wasn’t fully decorated, but Casey could already tell that when finished it wou...
She stood by herself on the browning grass next to the gravel path. Four feet in front of her, her father stood at her mother’s gravesite, kneeling and placing a fresh bunch of tulips—her mother’s favorite flower, though Val didn’t have a concrete memory of this. Next to D...
Adam had deposited her there while he went to speak with Gavin about a mission or something. She didn’t know or care, she was too blissed out from last night. She shifted slightly in her hard, plastic molded chair, still a bit sore. Adam had amazed her. She’d never had a lover with as much stamin...
What had she said? They’d spent the past two hours hanging out, having a great time, and somehow, she had no idea he was the CEO of LightWave. He opened his mouth to explain, but she leaped from her seat and grabbed a metal pole to steady herself as the train ground to a halt. &...
answered a female voice on the other end with an untraceable snooty accent. “How may I assist you today?” “Hi, I received a gift certificate for a treatment for my birthday,” I informed the faceless voice. “I’d like to go ahead and set up an appointment for next Saturday.” “Next Saturday?” I coul...