Peaches Monroe works at a bookstore
in small town Washington. She's also a plus-size lingerie model, and the former girlfriend of Dalton
Deangelo. He's the sexy, smoldering actor who plays TV's hottest vampire.
Now Dalton is back in town, hiding out
from his past and a ton of bad publicity.
He can't keep his hands off Peaches, even
though she's dating someone else.
Peaches knows that being friendly with
Dalton always ends up in complete disaster, but he does have an interesting proposal for her--a wedding
proposal. He says a fake wedding will save his career, and he needs her.
As much as she'd love to run into the arms
of the incredibly hot, deliciously sexy actor, she's also afraid. He keeps hinting that he loves her, but he
won't say the words.
Even if he did profess his love, can you ever
really trust an actor?
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The music changed to an
Abba song, and a few people skating the circuit cheered. Adrian considered this busy for the rink? We
weren’t alone, but the place wasn’t exactly crowded, either. A dozen little kids were racing around as
fast as their parents would let them, and another forty people were skating around at a more leisurely
pace. A good portion were white-haired seniors, with big smiles on their faces.
Adrian and I started
skating, both of us a little rough at first, but getting into the flow. Soon we were skating along smoothly,
holding hands like most of the other couples, and Adrian got cocky enough to drop my hand and skate
ahead to do a spin for me. He actually pulled it off, causing me to say, “Not bad, Mr. Storm.”
He came back to my side,
put his arm across my shoulder, and used his free hand to tilt my chin toward him. He kissed me as we
skated past the speakers. I kept my eyes open for balance, but he closed his, getting that dopey, sweet
look guys get when they can’t believe they’re kissing someone.
The lights dimmed, the
music changed to a romantic folk rock song, and the small kids filed off the rink. Adrian kept kissing me,
and our skating speed slowed and slowed.
I noticed a very grown-up
feeling I was having between my legs. Miss Kitty was purring.
We came to a standstill
near the gate we’d come in through. My purse was checked into a storage cubby back at the skate rental
counter, but our shoes and leftover pasta boxes were sitting up in the bleachers.
I pulled away from Adrian’s
succulent lips and glanced up toward our pile of stuff, halfway up the bleachers and barely visible. “We
could take a break and finish our dinner,” I said.
He reached up and
touched my ear. I’d forgotten I was wearing earrings. My earlobe pinched as he fiddled around with the
earring, probably looking for the backing and not realizing they were clip-ons. The first one fell off into
his hand, and he’d barely touched the other one when it did the same.
“What are you doing?” I
asked.
“We’re recreating lost teen
experiences, aren’t we? Let’s go up into the dark bleachers for some good, old-fashioned necking.”
“Necking! You sound so
old-timey.”
He tucked a strand of hair
behind my ear and ran his fingers down my neck, then along my throat to my collarbone.
He murmured, “Your
heart’s beating fast.”
“From all the
rollerskating,” I lied.
“Nobody’s looking. Quick,
let’s get on up there.”
I pushed open
the hip-height wooden door, freshly painted but dented from decades of hockey games. In the
winter, rollerskating switched to iceskating and hockey games, and the arena would be packed
every Saturday night with hockey fans and parents.
We climbed up, stepping
sideways so we didn’t murder ourselves on our roller skates. We grabbed our things and proceeded
up higher and higher, until we were in darkness. I could barely see Adrian’s face, but I found his lips
easily.
We kissed, sitting next to
each other on the flat wooden bleacher step. I took his lower lip in my mouth and felt carefully with my
tongue for the tiny scar from his lip ring.
He pressed his tongue
hungrily into my mouth as one hand came across and landed on my bare knee.
He moved his lips away
from mine, and over to my ear. He took my earlobe in my mouth and gently sucked it, the way he had
my thumb. My skin prickled all over, and I felt myself begin to glow with sweat.
Moving down my neck, he
licked and sucked and gently bit my skin until I was moaning. I could hear the crackle of his saliva as he
sucked my neck, let go, and held it again with gentle pressure.
At the same time, his hand
moved slowly up my leg—trepidatiously, like the hand of a young guy trying to get to third base for the
first time.
I whispered, “Adrian, are
you trying to get to third base?”
He pulled his hot mouth
away from my neck, the saliva evaporating and cooling my neck suddenly. To accentuate this, he blew
air gently on my neck. I shuddered with pleasure at the sensation.
In the shadows, I saw
him lick his lips, then say, “It would be a crime for me to skip second base.” His gaze was directly on my
peaches, looking luscious and heaving from my rapid breathing.
“May I?” he asked, holding
out both hands, inches from my sweater puppies.
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Bestselling author Mimi Strong thinks life is
too short to be anything but outrageous.
She's the author of 3 USA Today
Bestsellers, STARDUST, FOR YOU, and BORROWED BILLIONAIRE, as well as STARLIGHT, HER TEDDY BEAR,
BILLIONAIRE NOVELIST, KISSING COACH, and PRETTY GIRLS.
Mimi lives on the west coast with
her green-eyed husband and two ginger cats. She loves her beautiful readers and sends you all big hugs in the form of awesome books full of sex, humor, and
heart.
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