Deliberate or not, the taunting swing of her hips in those formfitting denims was enough to make a man’s blood sizzle. Combined with that seemingly unconscious seductiveness she’d displayed at his house, it added up to one dangerously provocative woman. “You hurt that girl and you’ll answer to me,” Annie O’Leary announced, waving a rolling pin at him menacingly. “And that’s before Mr. Wilde gets his hands on you.” Somewhat daunted by the unexpectedly serious warning, Jake deliberately tried to lighten the mood by dropping a kiss on the housekeeper’s furrowed forehead, bringing a blush to her round cheeks. “I thought you adored me, Annie, my love.” “How I feel about you isn’t the issue. It’s how I feel about that girl. I love her as much as if she were my own and I won’t see her hurt.” She said it as if Sara were some fragile little thing, incapable of looking after herself. Jake knew otherwise. “Trust me, Annie, Sara’s no shrinking violet. She can take care of herself.”
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