IT was damned uncommon for Sean Grayson to smile when he lost, but he couldn’t help an admiring grin as Dani pocketed the winning ball in their second game. She was a worthy opponent. Plus, she was sexy as hell. Watching her lean over in that narrow skirt that hinted at na...
Her limbs were still shaky, but a desperate need for a glass of water propelled her to the kitchen. She stopped to pick up her robe along the way. When she stretched to get a tumbler from the cabinet, some of her muscles reacted with twinges of tenderness. On some level, s...
Alex?” Alex stood at the front desk of the senior living complex, where she’d been checking in for an appointment with one of the residents. Satisfied client Mrs. Turlow had a friend who lived here and wanted to talk to Alex about restoring a tatter...
For Faith’s sake, this meeting needed to be productive. Besides, he knew what kind of lecture he would suffer through when he returned home and had to face his mother—might as well make sure this was worth it. Pam had gone pale. Because of his unannounced appearance or because he’d mentioned thei...
He preferred being alone, making it a conscious choice rather than a tragic circumstance, but that meant a lot of time in his own head. Unfortunately, not even the Harley could outrun his thoughts. Or his anger. How the hell had he—a man who’d lived like a monk for the bet...
It was as if the barometric pressure suddenly changed, as if the air were electrically charged with a coming storm. He temporarily lost his place in the conversation but managed not to turn around. It took Herculean effort. His instincts clamored for him to smile at her, to talk to her. Let it go...
“Giff?” Jake put a hand over his ear to block out the background noise from the fire station. “Sorry, I flipped on the hotel TV last night and stumbled across a Godfather marathon,” Giff said by way of explanation. “I need a favor.” “Name it.” “You working tonight?” “No, I’m coming off a twenty-f...