I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. I was afraid it would be very heavy on the mystic part, but it wasn't. I have no idea if it's true of life on a reservation. Probably it is based on some things I've read.The heroine was kind of bitchy, but it probably closely represents real l...
He was on time. Even though she’d known the buzzer was going to ring, it had still startled the heck out of her. She shoved the clip into her hair and shut off the mindless TV she’d been trying to distract herself with. She tried not to run down the steps, but she was horrified to discover she wa...
You’re not going to believe this,” Frances said as she stood in front of her closet, weighing the red evening gown versus something more...restrained. She hated being restrained, but on her current budget, it was a necessary concession. “What? Something good?” ...
Matthew told her. He hefted her up again. Then they were moving. He carried her through the house. He knew where they were going—his old room. If he didn’t get all these clothes off them and bury himself in her body soon, he might just explode. She wasn’t helping. True, sh...
Yeah, Tanya knew Chicago was big, but the whole thing was so much more than she’d thought. Before she could make sense of the size, the cab Tanya, Nick and Bear were riding in pulled up in front of a fancy-looking building. A large black man in a hat and a blazer opened the door of the cab the mo...
Skye asked for the fourteenth time that morning. “Noon,” Jake repeated. And then, because he was having trouble keeping his hands off of her, he leaned over as she held her leg lifts and kissed her. “Just a little bit longer.” Skye was not mollified...
Well, this was just lunch with a work friend. A work friend she’d kissed a couple of times, but still. It’s not like she was running off to Vegas with Clarence or anything. Just having lunch. Alone. With a man who’d held her in his arms and whispered in her ear that he wanted he...
Jamal asked from the front seat of the limo. Zeb Richards felt a smile pull at the corner of his mouth. “I was born ready.” It wasn’t an exaggeration. Finally, after all these years, Zeb was coming home to claim what was rightfully his. The Beaumont...
She’d apologized—without actually admitting any wrongdoing—and he’d forgiven her. She was on a vacation of sorts. She hadn’t had a true day off since last Christmas, and she felt giddy about spending it with—whoa. He took his T-shirt off and used it to fan the fire. Holy cow, Dan shirtless was ab...
Everything about it said money. Lots of it. Maggie thought about bailing. She didn’t belong in a place like this, and God only knew how much this meeting was going to cost. Yes, James had said pro bono, but someone had to pay. Marble didn’t come cheap. &n...
Its body wrenched from side to side like Travis was an irritating fly—nothing more. He scrambled on the bull’s back, dragging his hands down the neck, trying to find something to hold on to—anything to keep from being ground into the dirt. God, he thought, the bull’s thick skin sliding away from ...