Ally had no clue what a temptation she dangled in front of him as she calmly ate the pie with her fingers. He felt like a long-at-sea pirate sighting his first woman in months. He ached. He drooled. He hardened. He craved those plump lips that were stained with blackberry juice. He wanted that ea...
That had been his first mistake, muting his ability to smell. Then he’d made a second mistake. Desperate for a distraction, he’d called Roarke, knowing his brother would provide an extra incentive to keep him in his own room. Roarke hadn’t disappointed. His disapproval of Aidan’s methods for neut...
She couldn’t speak for Jasper, but she wasn’t ready to say those words, in spite of how he was looking at her, in spite of how she was no doubt looking at him. Given the intensity of their situation, she didn’t believe either of them could trust the urge to pledge undying love. He needed her in o...
They’d named him Langford after a long-dead ancestor who’d been the first Hutchinson to settle in Shoshone, a little town in the Jackson Hole area of Wyoming. But that bit of history hadn’t carried any weight with their only son. Even at five he’d known that a name like La...
She’d seen Noah and his buddies at the cliff-diving show and she knew they’d seen her. No doubt they were still trying to talk Noah into hooking up with her for the night. But they weren’t encouraging him because they thought she was a nice girl. Quite the opposite. Normal...
None of that weighed much, and asking him to take those things seemed wrong. But under the circumstances, transferring the bulk of her stuff made logical sense even if it did hurt her pride a bit. Roarke led the way and was, she supposed, following his nose. Although it wasn’t raining, that made ...