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It’s never good to mix business and pleasure: Caleb must get the job done—if only he can stop getting distracted by his new client’s perfect… ahem, amenities.
Everywhere And Every Way by NYT bestselling author Jennifer Probst

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Everywhere and Every Way (The Billionaire Builders Book 1)

by NYT bestselling author Jennifer Probst
4.4 stars – 203 reviews
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Hot on the heels of her beloved Marriage to a Billionaire novels, New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst nails it with the first in an all-new sexy romance series featuring red-hot contractor siblings who give the Property Brothers a run for their money!

Ever the responsible eldest brother, Caleb Pierce started working for his father’s luxury contracting business at a young age, dreaming of one day sitting in the boss’s chair. But his father’s will throws a wrench in his plans by stipulating that Caleb share control of the family business with his two estranged brothers.

Things only get more complicated when demanding high-end home designer Morgan hires Caleb to build her a customized dream house that matches her specifications to a T—or she’ll use her powerful connections to poison the Pierce brothers’ reputation. Not one to ignore a challenge, Caleb vows to get the job done—if only he can stop getting distracted by his new client’s perfect…amenities.

But there’s more to icy Morgan than meets the eye. And Caleb’s not the only one who knows how to use a stud-finder. In fact, Morgan is pretty sure she’s found hers—and he looks quite enticing in a hard hat. As sparks fly between Morgan and Caleb despite his best intentions not to mix business and pleasure, will she finally warm up and help him lay the foundation for everlasting love?

Reviews:

“Probst tugs at the heartstrings with feisty Morgan, strong and silent Caleb, and an array of appealing supporting characters. Readers will root for Caleb and Morgan’s quest for happily ever after and will eagerly await the next in the series.” (–Publishers Weekly)

“A nice start to a brand-new series!” (–RT Book Reviews)

“It is one of my favorite reads of the year!” (–Book Briefs)

“Grab a fan for this one! This book is HOT! Like all Jennifer Probst novels, this was a fantastic read!” (–Books Need TLC)

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Connor Dunkle knows what he wants in a woman, and it’s the three B’s: Beauty. Body. Boobs.
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Searching For Mine: A Searching For Novella by Jennifer Probst

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Searching for Mine: A Searching For Novella

by Jennifer Probst

Searching for Mine: A Searching For Novella
4.5 stars – 50 Reviews
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The Ultimate Anti-Hero Meets His Match…

Connor Dunkle knows what he wants in a woman, and it’s the three B’s. Beauty. Body. Boobs. Other women need not apply. With his good looks and easygoing charm, he’s used to getting what he wants—and who. Until he comes face to face with the one woman who’s slowly making his life hell…and enjoying every moment…

Ella Blake is a single mom and a professor at the local Verily college who’s climbed up the ranks the hard way. Her ten-year-old son is a constant challenge, and her students are driving her crazy—namely Connor Dunkle, who’s failing her class and trying to charm his way into a better grade. Fuming at his chauvinistic tendencies, Ella teaches him the ultimate lesson by giving him a special project to help his grade. When sparks fly, neither of them are ready to face their true feelings, but will love teach them the ultimate lesson of all?

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Free Excerpt From KND Romance of The Week: Curse Of Passion by Melissa Bourbon Ramirez – New York Times and USA TODAY Bestselling Author Jennifer Probst’s The Marriage Merger

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The Marriage Merger

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author

Jennifer Probst

4.4 stars – 88 Reviews
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Her sisters have found wedded bliss with their wealthy, wonderful dream men, but not Julietta Conte. She’s stayed on terra firma as top executive of the family’s corporation, La Dolce Famiglia bakery. Work is her passion, and her trendy Milan apartment her sanctuary . . . until Sawyer Wells, a masculine masterpiece in a suit, lures her out of hiding with an irresistible offer: an exclusive partnership with his international chain of boutique hotels.

Julietta’s been burned before—and trusting her brotherin- law’s friend, whose powerful gaze alone has her rethinking the best use of a conference room, is the riskiest proposition. But with a once-in-a-career chance to take the bakery global, will she mix stone-cold business with red-hot seduction?

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She gave him credit. Her watch just hit the fifteen mark when she saw him pull up. Julietta tried hard not to show any surprise at his choice of ride. She’d expected a brash American Harley, but damn him, he’d managed to up his game without even trying. She flipped up her visor and flicked him a cool glance.

“Nice bike. Where’s your Harley?” The total hotness of male perfection on the MV Augusta F4CC was criminal. Faded, tight jeans, leather bomber jacket, and vintage riding boots cut a bad-boy-meets-surfer figure that almost killed her. Almost. He slowly unbuckled his helmet and slid it off his head to cradle in the crook of his arm. Then shook out his shaggy blond hair. His quick grin flashed that crooked front tooth.

“You’re not cutting up on the American phenomena of the Harley, are you darlin’? That could get you shot in the U.S.” She gave a delicate shrug. He never needed to know she secretly loved the American classic.

“Good thing I’m not there. How’d you get one of those? There were only one hundred made.” He dropped his voice to a dirty whisper.

“I know people. They owe me favors.” Her spine tingled with anticipation. The hungry look as his gaze roved over her body caught her hard, but she rallied.

“What do we need to discuss?” He laughed low.

“Nothing at the moment. Where are we going?” She drew her brows together and tried to be firm.

“Nowhere. We’ll discuss business, and then I’m going riding.”

“Where?” She shrugged.

“Wherever I feel like.”

“Sounds like a plan. We’ll stop for a break and talk businesslater. You lead.”

Julietta squirmed with the need to wipe the smug look off his face.

“I’m trying to be polite here, but you’re making it difficult. I don’t feel like making social conversation today.”

“Who said anything about conversation?” Her spit dried up and she held back actual pant. Those full lips quirked as if he knew her body’s reaction.

“If you can’t keep up, I’m not waiting for you. This is my time,” she said. His slow grin taunted and pushed all the right buttons. Or the wrong ones.

“I’ll admit my surprise at your choice of The Pirate. But can you handle her, little girl? Perhaps I’ll be the one waiting for you to catch up.” Julietta snapped her helmet down, kicked her bike into gear, and gave him a pitying look.

“See you on the other side.” She took off. They rode through the city, battled traffic, and finally hit stride. The streets opened up and spit them out as the city rolled by and the gorgeous hills of the Alps shimmered in the distance like a mirage. The sun fought like the king it was and triumphed over the grayness for a few hours. Traffic was lighter than normal for a Saturday, and she headed toward Navigli. Julietta rode hard, pushing the machine into full gear and squeezing out more horsepower. The flash of the road underneath the wheels, the tug of the cold wind in her nostrils, the whiz of vivid blue and green and yellow of the colorful buildings all rose up and mixed together in a symphony of sweetness to her soul. For a little while, on a fast bike, in her beloved land, she was truly free. They stopped for a break at a small café near the canal and bought lunch. They parked their bikes and stretched their legs in a leisurely walk. The market was open and bustling, and a boat slugged slowly down the water, charming the tourists with an old-world yet Bohemian influence. Filled with endless trinkets, clothes, food, and jewelry, Navigli boasted one of the most wonderful markets in Milan. In the evening, the place came alive with a variety of hip-hop nightclubs, cafés, and shopping. With sunset approaching soon, the crowds would build, so Julietta stuffed their water and uneaten wrapped food into her saddlebag and took off again. She gave him credit. Sawyer never said a word. But his gaze followed every swing of her hips and caught her sneaky half glances. The man’s ass was comparable to David’s, and Michelangelo’s statue had brought her to tears. Julietta looked at the sky. Not too much longer before dark hit. She craved a bite of adrenaline she usually achieved from the closure of a good business deal. But she’d just found another way to get her hit. Julietta stopped her bike, cocked her hip, and made the offer.

“I’m heading toward Castello Sforzesco. There’s a nice open road to let the bikes breathe. Let’s see who gets there first.” Surprise skittered across his face. \

“You wanna race?”

“Call it what you want. I plan on welcoming you at the gate.” He threw his head back and laughed long and hard. The sound was sweeter than Mozart and sexier than Pavarotti.

“You’ve got to be kidding. This baby has more balls than most bikes on the market.”

She smiled sweetly.

“I’m sure you both do. See you there.” Julietta’s skin prickled with anticipation, and the blood in her veins heated and rushed with the challenge. She took off toward Castello Sforzesco in a race to beat the dying sun and the man beside her. Julietta hated to admit he rode like a pro and handled the meatiness of the bike with a grace most men couldn’t imitate. She’s ridden with many men throughout her lifetime: some family, some friends, some lovers. Usually she was disappointed in the aggression and selfishness of the rider. Not Sawyer. He respected the power of Claudio Castiglioni’s prized possession, never trying to reach the 196 mph the bike claimed to model, and instead using the mechanics like a lover, coaxing the best with a seductive skill that made her soaking wet between her thighs. He was also a dominant driver, fully in control through each bend of the road, fiercely concentrating on his goal. Brash for brash, he should’ve won. But Julietta had been racing for years, knew the streets like an old lover, and excelled at weaving in and out through obstacles in the bustling city. She eventually took the lead and held it tight, pushing the limit of speed and agility as the rush burned through her and took command. When she finally reached the castle, she was a few beats ahead. The towering, stone ruins dominated the view, but the quiet park behind the structure was her main focus. She cut off the bike, unfastened her helmet, and waited for him to cut his engine. Sawyer slid off the now-quiet bike. She waited for his response and prepped for a cutting remark. Or a joke. Or an excuse. But he didn’t speak. Just grabbed her saddlebag with their lunch and allowed her to lead him through the cobbled pathways to an open area. The ground was still cold, so they settled for the carved benches scattered amidst the towering trees and picked a spot where the Castello was perfectly positioned for study. She loved riding along the road where the stunning clock tower thrust into the sky, surrounded by a mass of carved stone. A massive water fountain welcomed visitors in, the multiple streams of water spitting out in the marble circle and catching the last rays of light. The cobbled paths wound in an intricate pattern where tourists could stroll, shop, or grab a quick bite from a market vendor. Being close to such antique beauty reminded her that life was long and many things didn’t last, but the things that mattered would. Sawyer remained silent, as if he too was under the spell of a good ride. He unwrapped their sandwiches, and they shared the food: hard crusty bread; fat, salty olives; and the delicious small salami strolghino di culatello, paired with creamy sheep’s milk Gorgonzola blue cheese. The scone with strawberry butter added a bit of sweetness to complete the meal. Her shoulders relaxed even more and she ate in perfect solitude, looking out at the view. Her mind was finally blank, as if she had just departed from the ashrams of India after a weeklong meditation.

“Hell of a bike for a hell of a rider. Mind sharing how you learned to handle that thing, let alone know what it can do?”

Pride etched her face.

“My brother, Michael, raced cars on the circuit. His love of good and fast machinery extended to motorcycles, and I got hooked. He was kind enough not to tell me good girls don’t ride bad bikes, and he taught me everything he knew.”

Sawyer shook his head and took a long slug of water.

“Nice. Most women overcompensate for their lack of brute strength. But you used it to your advantage. It was like watching a poetry slam. Heat and beauty and grace at top speed. What’s the best bike you ever owned?”

“I still have it. The classic Moto Morini three and a half Vintage.”

“No. Fucking. Way.”

She leaned forward.

“Yes, way. Bright red, classic lines, and if you ever heard the motor, you’d swear you’re dreaming. Took years to restore, and people are begging to buy it all the time.”

Julietta pursed her lips.

“Like I’d sell to anyone who wouldn’t ride it. That would be a tragedy.” His gaze dropped and rested on her mouth. Her next breath came at a struggle, but she dug her nail into her palm to ground herself. This man was dangerous, and she refused to mix business with pleasure. Even though he had a love and respect for bikes.

“I agree. Beautiful things that are underused is a crime.” The double innuendo stole her sanity and immediately her nipples peaked to attention. He leaned forward and lifted his hand. Slowly, he closed the distance, obviously reaching out to touch her. Mesmerized by the hunter he was, it took her a few seconds to react to his intentions.

“Don’t.” She jerked her chin away. “I thought we agreed to stick to business.”

He lifted his palm up. “Sorry. You have a smear of butter on your cheek. I was just going to wipe it off.”

She ducked her head to hide the faint blush and grabbed a napkin. Again, that distant amusement emanated from his aura. Like he cared. But didn’t. Like he was above all the messiness of emotion and drama, and she was the current plaything.

“What was the issue with the contract?”

“Section B, clause three. You forgot to initial.”

She stared at him.

“You hunted me down, bullied me into a bike ride ride, and it was about my signature? Our lawyers could have handled the issue in a second.”

“I like to use a hands-on approach. In all aspects.”

Julietta snorted.

“Where do you come up with this stuff? It’s like a landmine of a conversation with you, all roads leading to sex.”

That got him. He lifted his brow and shifted his weight on the bench.

“Is there something wrong with sex?” She couldn’t help it. The dare was all over his face, and his desire to play her for a fool using business as an excuse burned within. Julietta moved in slowly and stopped inches from his mouth. His breath caught, then the sweet rush of air from him released over her lips, smelling of mint and sugar and sin. Her tongue slid out to lick her lower lip, and a tiny groan escaped him. Her hand rested on the hard muscle of his thigh and squeezed.

“Nothing wrong with sex.When the situation calls for it.” His voice dragged like the scrape of gravel.

“How about this situation?”

A husky laugh escaped her.

“Not gonna happen when we’re working together.”

“You didn’t initial. Technically, the contract is void.”

She caressed upward over the sweep of denim, hit his belt buckle, and slipped under the leather jacket. This was now fun. Teasing him and walking away was a game she rarely played, but he needed a lesson. Washboard abs tightened under her touch, and those amber eyes darkened.

“Still not gonna happen.”

“Care to tell me why?”

She grinned with pure satisfaction, seduction, and a hint of tart.

“The one with the biggest balls doesn’t always win, Sawyer Wells.”

He muttered a curse.

“So who does?”

Julietta pursed her lips.

“The one who can go the distance.” Satisfaction poured through her. How was that for an

innuendo? Heady with getting the last word, she began to pull back out of the danger zone. Too late. He moved so fast she never had a chance. With a strength that amazed her, he lifted her off the bench and onto his lap, holding her arms tight at her sides so she was a bit off balance. Her struggle was instinctual but quickly faded under his calm, implacable demeanor. She had made a fatal mistake. And now she was gonna pay.

The woman was driving him mad. He was uncomfortably hard, his erection torturing the hard denim and roaring for freedom. The wind caught her scent—full of leather and musk and cocoa— and drenched his nostrils, wrecking his brain and his dick in one effective swoop. Her body was trim yet full, from the curves of her breasts to the lush swell of her rear, now firmly cushioned in the notch of his thighs. Her face reflected the uncertainty of her position and a slight regret at pushing him too far. Good. At least the woman sensed his need to dominate and take. A crazy lust swirled through his system from the mind-blowing twist of hidden sensuality, cool snarkiness, and razor wit of the woman on his lap. He had almost hit the floor when he pulled up on his bike and caught sight of her. Dressed in bad-ass black leather with thigh-high boots and her hair stuffed up in a red helmet, she was drool worthy. He didn’t know any woman who rode a bike, let alone appreciated them. The way she bore down in their race showed the hard-core spirit of a woman who enjoyed winning, and her ability to pick through every obstacle in front of her without slowing almost made him have an embarrassing situation. Almost. And she’d won. He revered a good competition and rarely lost. The idea she was even able to cross the finish line before him made him want to rip off her clothes and win in another way. A much more pleasant one. He tightened his grip. He figured she wanted to taunt him, but now his goal was to make her mad enough to lose some of that precious control. For some reason, his gut told him anger would get past her barriers and allow some of that seething sexual energy to spout out. She held back big time, and there was something else other than the obstacle of business between them. Until he found out what, he wouldn’t be sleeping soundly at night. Her hair had come undone—her clip had broken. Sawyer had only before seen the coal-black strands neatly twisted up on the top of her head. What he now spotted sealed his decision to get her into his bed at all costs. A shimmering waterfall of silk spilled past her shoulders and hit her waist. Rapunzel hair. He had nasty visions of holding all that hair while she was on her knees taking him deep, of the glossy pin-straight strands brushing his thighs, his stomach, and his chest as she reared up over him. For a second, his mind blanked, and he didn’t know if he was capable of not taking her right here in the public park. Her clipped words dragged him back to the moment.

“What do you think you’re doing? Let me go; this is unprofessional.”

Damn, she was hot. He kept hold and chuckled.

“And what you did was professional? Taunting me?”

She stuck out her chin.

“You deserved it. You need to stop talking about sex in hidden meanings.”

“Fair enough. You’re wet, aren’t you?”

A combination of shock, outrage, and lust glimmered in her eyes.

“You did not just say that to me,” she hissed. “You go too far.”

“Your body gives you away.” He slid a hand over her rear, under her jacket, and around to her front where he cupped her breast. Her nipple stabbed into his palm past the fabric of her sweater, past the barrier of her bra, and demanded freedom.

“I can see your pulse hammering at your neck. Your nipples are stiff, your pupils are dilated, and you can’t catch your breath.”

“It’s cold and the ride was hard.”

His dick twitched. She was fucking magnificent, refusing to surrender a bit. She could be his greatest challenge.

“I know another thing that’s hard,” he muttered.

“See! Another innuendo. Let me up.”

“One kiss.”

She stilled. Was that fear or regret on her face? What was she so nervous about?

“Why?”

“Prove it. Prove you’re not interested right here, right now.”

She rolled her eyes.

“You’ve dated too many blondes. This has ‘sucker’ written all over it.”

Sawyer fought a grin.

“You kiss me. Just once. You’re not into it, or me, I won’t push anymore. You hold the reigns.”

“You won’t try to touch me?”

“Nope.” Regretfully, he removed his hand from her breast and dropped his arms to the side. She shifted her weight so she wasn’t off balance, and Sawyer swallowed a painful groan.

“My terms? Then you leave me alone?”

“Yes.” A tiny frown creased her brow. He waited patiently until she finally nodded.         “Okay. Then we move on as business partners. No weird stuff.”

“Agreed.” As if preparing for a test, she dragged in a breath, shut her eyes, and leaned forward. Her lips touched his, super soft and sweet, like the spun cotton candy he lusted after as a kid and beyond. Tentative. Honest. Pure. Her body softened on his lap, and all the signs of her arousal flared to life. It took every ounce of power in his being to accept her kiss on her terms, but when she finally lifted her mouth, the surprise in those dark eyes told him more than he’d learned about her so far. Oh, yeah, she was afraid. Of him. Of her reaction. She wanted him as badly as he wanted her. But she didn’t know what to do with it, and there was a major blockage in the way of her physical reaction, as if she didn’t allow herself to ever slip over the edge of not being in control. Another piece of the puzzle slid into place. She drew back. Her tongue slid over her bottom lip and probably caught his taste, since her body did a tiny little shudder. Sawyer realized that chaste kiss was sexier than an open-mouthed, tongue-mingling mating, because it was the first time she gave him something on her own. He swore she’d be giving him a hell of a lot more.

“Okay? Satisfied?”

“Yes.” She hesitated, as if not trusting him to give up so easily. But she quickly pulled herself together, scrambled off his lap, and began packing up the bag.

“We better go. It’ll be dark soon.” He didn’t answer. They threw out the trash, walked to their bikes, and donned their gloves.

“Thanks for letting me ride with you. I’ll express the page to your office and have my assistant come get it when you’re done.”

“Fine.” She tried to stuff her glorious hair back into the helmet, and Sawyer caught the tremble in her fingers.

“I assume you’ll stick with your word and not bother me again in a—personal way?”

“No.”

Her head shot up.

“What?” He rocked back on his heels, enjoying the hell out of her.

“I said if you didn’t respond to that kiss, on your terms, I’d leave you alone. But you did. You want me just as badly as I want you.” Her mouth dropped open, then closed with a snap. She fisted her hands.

“I didn’t respond! I told you I’m not interested in taking this relationship into the bedroom, and you need to respect that. Porca vacca, you are unbelievable!” He grinned.

“That kiss proved a lot of things, including your interest. Something’s holding you back though; I’m just not sure what it is. But your comment made a lot of sense to me. It’s not about having balls.”

“Huh?” He gave a wink.

“It’s about going the distance. Which I intend to go with you. See you Monday.” He slid on his bike, revved it up, and roared down the pathway, leaving her standing by the castle in the dying sun with a shocked look on her face.

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New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author

Jennifer Probst

4.4 stars – 80 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Her sisters have found wedded bliss with their wealthy, wonderful dream men, but not Julietta Conte. She’s stayed on terra firma as top executive of the family’s corporation, La Dolce Famiglia bakery. Work is her passion, and her trendy Milan apartment her sanctuary . . . until Sawyer Wells, a masculine masterpiece in a suit, lures her out of hiding with an irresistible offer: an exclusive partnership with his international chain of boutique hotels.

Julietta’s been burned before—and trusting her brotherin- law’s friend, whose powerful gaze alone has her rethinking the best use of a conference room, is the riskiest proposition. But with a once-in-a-career chance to take the bakery global, will she mix stone-cold business with red-hot seduction?

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Jennifer Probst is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of both sexy and erotic contemporary romance. She was thrilled her novel, The Marriage Bargain, was the #6 Bestselling Book on Amazon for 2012. Her first children’s book, Buffy and the Carrot, was co-written with her 12 year old niece, and her short story, “A Life Worth Living” chronicles the life of a shelter dog. She makes her home in New York with her sons, husband, two rescue dogs, and a house that never seems to be clean. She loves hearing from all readers! Stop by her website at http://www.jenniferprobst.com for all her upcoming releases, news and street team information.

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All the Way

by Jennifer Probst

4.6 stars – 70 Reviews
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The food critic…
Miranda Storme never expected to see Gavin Luciano again. Three years ago, they had an intense affair—and then he bolted. Now he’s back, and Miranda has the pleasure of a little payback: a scathing review of his restaurant. Revenge is a dish best served the first chance you get…
And the restaurateur…
With three months to make his family’s struggling Italian restaurant successful, a bad review is Gavin’s worst nightmare. But this isn’t just about the meal. He’s finally realized what he left behind and is determined to spend the next eight weeks proving himself to her in the kitchen…and in the bedroom! This is one dish she won’t be able to refuse…

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“Ouch. Stephen, that hurt, you devil.”

The little boy screeched in delight as his pudgy fist came away

with a few strands of red hair. Miranda rubbed her scalp where

her new bald spot lay. “Manda, do it again!”

She shook her head and swung him high in her arms. “Don’t

think so, flirt. If that’s how you show affection for a girl, you’re

gonna be in some trouble.”

He kicked his feet and laughed as he played the familiar game

of airplane. “Fly me, fly me!”

The doorbell rang, and Miranda made a landing noise as she

settled him against one hip. “Come on, flirt. Daddy’s here to pick

you up. Said you were going to the zoo today.”

“Aminals!” he shouted. “Daddy said I could see the lion in

The Wizard of Oz.”

“That’s right. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my.” She grinned

and threw open the door. “And here’s your—oh, my God!”

“Oh my God,” the toddler boy mimicked.

Gavin took one look at the toddler perched on her hip and

grew pale. “Oh, my God.”

Silence fell between them as they glanced at one another, and

Miranda tried to gather her wits. She knew writing the column

had been a risk. With Gavin’s massive ego, she bet he thought she

wrote it in the hopes he would contact her. Still, revenge had been

too sweet to ignore.

But she’d never expected him to show up on her doorstep.

“What are you doing here?” She moved her head away as

Stephen reached for another red curl. “How did you find me?”

Gavin’s gaze never left the boy’s face. His voice came

out ragged. “I needed to talk to you. We never finished our

conversation.”

Miranda snorted. “No, you just can’t handle a woman walking

away from you. I was finished with the conversation. I think you’d

better go.”

She tried to shut the door but he blocked it with the toe of his

leather shoe. “We have a lot more things to discuss.” He studied

the toddler. “I’m not going anywhere.”

Stephen must have sensed the growing tension and let out a

cry. She spoke softly. “You’re upsetting him. I don’t have time for

this right now.”

Gavin’s olive skin seemed to grow a shade paler. He propped

himself up against the edge of the door. “I’m a little upset myself.”

“Look, if you have a problem with the review, take it up with

my editor. Every word was valid and—what’s the matter?”

He ran one hand through his hair. Oaky brown strands

flopped across his forehead. “Can I sit down for a minute?”

She opened her mouth to tell him no, but he moved through

her apartment and settled on the sofa. Odd, he looked almost sick

as he stared at the toddler. Almost as if…

Understanding dawned. He thought Stephen was hers! The

humor of the situation put her back in a good mood. Good. He

believed she had a husband tucked away in the back room and

a full, happy life. The faster she got him out of here, the better

off she’d be. He’d never bother her again. His monstrous ego

probably shuddered at the thought she’d moved on without him.

“Are you happy?”

Miranda sucked in her breath as she caught the look on his

face. Raw hunger. As if he wished the child was theirs. But of

course, she was imagining things. Gavin told her many times he

didn’t want children. Another reason she’d never told him the

truth or tried to contact him.

She opened her mouth to tell the truth but the doorbell rang.

Miranda took a deep breath and let Andy in. “Hey, sorry I’m

late, but Laura’s dance class ran over— Oops, didn’t know you

had company.”

“Gavin stopped by to discuss a few things.”

Andy gave him a nod, then crouched and held out his arms.

“Come here, buddy.”

The toddler ran toward his father and flung himself into the

embrace. Andy swung him up, the look of fatherly pride gleaming

in his eyes, but she made sure not to glance back. “You better get

going if you want to have enough time at the zoo.”

“Was he any trouble?”

She absently rubbed her head and grinned. “Of course not,

he’s an absolute angel.”

Andy laughed. “You’re a great liar. Come on buddy, time to

see the animals.”

“Aminals! Bye, Manda.”

She gave the child a kiss and shut the door behind them. Then

slowly turned around.

Electricity pulsed and crackled through the air. One very tall,

very pissed off male rose from the couch and closed the distance

between them. She watched in fascination as he stopped right

before her. His jaw clenched with tension. “You should have told

me.”

Her eyes widened. “You come storming into my apartment,

make the assumption Stephen is mine, and you’re mad at me?

You didn’t even give me a minute to tell the truth.”

He frowned. “You know what I thought.”

“What’s the matter, Gavin? Did you really believe I’ve wasted

the past few years waiting for you to contact me again? Sorry to

disappoint you, but I’ve moved on with my life. Now get out.”

“Soon. Why did you do a review on my family’s restaurant?”

She moved away and walked into the kitchen. Grabbing the

kettle with unsteady fingers, she filled the pot with water and

flicked on the flame. “All of my reviews aren’t planned. I do many

impromptu visits.”

He followed. “Why do I have an idea you didn’t plan to write

up Mia Casa until our encounter?”

Miranda focused on her soothing ritual. She took down a

box of green tea bags, hoping the magical healing qualities of the

herbs soothed her. One delicate teacup embroidered with roses

clicked on the small plate. Sugar, milk, lemon. The tea set was an

antique find in a second-hand shop and came from royalty. She

liked to imagine a queen sipping the brew with ladylike restraint,

her emotions firmly in check as she relaxed within the constraints

of tradition.

God, how she longed to be that person. God, how hard she’d

tried to change. “Does this really matter? What do you really

want, Gavin?”

“I want you to do another review.”

She removed the kettle and poured. Fragrant puffs of smoke

rose from the cups. She picked one up and handed it to him. “I

see.”

“Your column was personal. Not up to your standards, Red.

You always talk to the owner after a review to see if he or she

had any comments, especially if you decide not to recommend

the restaurant. You’re usually fair, but you didn’t write one decent

comment about Mia Casa.”

“I liked the bread.”

He snorted. “I understand you wanted revenge. But your

review can hurt my family, and they have nothing to do with

the mess I made out of our relationship. I need a fair deal. Do a

second visit, unscheduled.”

Her will shook, then stilled. He was a master at closing a deal

and getting what he wanted. He rose up from the ranks at demonic

speed, and became the top closer for a valid reason. He never

took no for an answer. Even now, she fought her natural ability to

surrender, and allow herself the pleasure of his approving smile,

or the flash of satisfaction in his eyes. He was Dom material down

to the bone, and she refused to play the game any longer. This

time, he’d never get what he wanted. It was the last shred of pride

left, and she’d be damned if she showed any weakness.

“No.”

He blinked. “No?”

She placed her teacup on the table. “I’m not doing a second

review. I’m sorry it will affect your family, but I was fair, impartial,

and I told the truth.” She quenched the tiny flicker of guilt and

soothed herself with the knowledge she followed the basic

regulations of rating a restaurant. Showing Gavin a lesson was just

an extra perk in the process. “I told my readers I never tried the

dessert. I called to speak with your head chef and get his comment.

Talking with the owners is not a necessity, and doesn’t make or

break a review. My motto is clear. I never do second reviews. Our

business is concluded—on all matters. If you’ll excuse me, I have

a number of things to do this afternoon. You know the way out.”

She took the cup from his hands, set it on the counter, and

walked away. A rush of triumph raced through her. She was free.

This time around, her old love was not in control, and it probably

drove him crazy.

Andy was right. Revenge was sweet.

She stood by the door, ramrod straight, but he didn’t move. Just

leaned his hip against the island with a casual laziness. Miranda

knew better. He seemed to assess his options with lightning speed,

before settling on his new path. “Wanna know how I felt when I

saw you with Andy’s son?”

“Don’t.”

“What I was really mad about is how I felt at the idea of you

having a child with another man. I hated it.”

Numbness overtook the anger until she felt limp. Her voice

was toneless when she finally answered. “What we had wasn’t

real. It was just sex.”

He pushed away from the counter and crossed the room.

“You’re wrong, Red. That’s what I wanted to believe. Hell, I wanted

to believe it so bad I traveled a thousand miles across the globe

to prove I didn’t love you. Nothing worked. I made my money,

accomplished my goals, and tried to be happy without you.” He

paused. “But I never was. When Pop called and asked for help, all

I could think of was the idea of running into you again.”

“You expect me to believe you took three years to realize you

love me? Why didn’t you fly home immediately after you came to

this startling conclusion?”

“It wasn’t like that. We were at a crossroads, and I didn’t want

to interfere with your own goals.”

“Very convenient.”

“It’s the truth. You were off to study at the culinary. I had just

scored a partnership. I completely panicked and made the biggest

mistake of my life.”

She snorted. “Yeah, so big you jet-set around the world, being

miserable.”

He seemed to think over her statement, and a misty longing

edged his voice. “Most of the time, yes. But I decided to take

some time off and travel to India. Everything started to crystallize

there.”

“You went to India?”

He nodded. “I was taught a different way of life. I learned

I’d been trying to find myself on the outside, but I needed to find

out who I was on the inside. I didn’t track you down because I

thought it was too late.”

“Right.”

He groaned. “I have a feeling you don’t believe me, but I

never expected this to be easy. I didn’t want to come barging into

your life again, Red, when there was a good chance you’d already

forgotten me. Gone on with your life.”

“I have, Gavin. That’s the whole point to this conversation.

Unfortunately, it didn’t stop you from cornering me in the

restaurant, or leaving after I asked you to go.”

“Because I knew it wasn’t over the moment you looked into

my eyes.”

The tears were trapped deep inside, but she refused to let

them surface. Instead, she faced him with a deep calm. “You’re

too late.”

“I don’t believe that.”

He stepped in front of her and laid both palms flat against

the wood, trapping her head in between them. She let out a soft

whoosh as the air left her body—faced with his full power. His

warm breath struck her lips, a delicious mixture of whiskey and

mint.

Miranda realized he was still in control.

The gleam in his eyes reflected a knowledge he affected her

in the most primitive way possible and intended to use it to his

advantage. The spicy scent of him teased her senses. She decided

the best way to play the scene was flippant. “Seems we’ve been

here before, huh? Me, Tarzan. You, Jane. Simply charming.”

His lower lips quirked. “You always were a hellcat, Red. I

never knew whether to strangle you or drag you to the nearest

bed. The latter proved more pleasant.”

She smiled sweetly. “I wouldn’t do a second review if you

offered me a million dollars. I wouldn’t do a second review if I

was sick, and dying, and you were the only man to help me. If you

were the last man on Earth standing between me and a nuclear

bomb blast I wouldn’t—”

“I get the message. You won’t do the review. Fine, I’ll change

your mind later.” He ignored her outraged squeak and continued.

“Time to take the first step, sweetheart. I’m going to prove your

body hasn’t forgotten me, even if you want to deny your feelings.”

Her heart thundered and skipped like Derby day. “Arrogant,

aren’t we? You were good, babe, but not good enough to span

three years. I’ve had better.” Did her nose grow longer from her

lie?

He lifted her chin up, forcing her to face him. Grim resolution

shot from blue-gray depths. His body heat was almost tangible,

tempting her to surrender and reach out to touch him. “Ouch.

That’s gonna make me up my game. But I want more than your

body. There’s been an empty ache in my gut from the day I walked

away from you. I searched Godforsaken places to fill it and I never

got close. Until now. I want another chance, Miranda. I want to

know how you changed and who you are. I have eight weeks to

prove myself again and I’m not wasting another second.”

He closed the inch of space between them by pressing solid

muscles against her curves. His head lowered. Carved lips stopped

inches from hers, and his breath rushed across her trembling

mouth. “Tell me what you want, baby.”

The familiar command took her back. Nights of naked skin

and sweat and orgasms. She gasped at his cruelty. “Damn you to

hell.”

His hands slid down her body to link her fingers within his.

“Already been there.”

His mouth stamped over hers.

I’m not going to respond. I’m not going to respond. I’m not going

to—

The mantra pounded over and over as his lips skated gently

across hers. She steeled herself for the invasion and vowed to

fight, but it never came. As if he had all the time in the world to

re-discover her taste and texture, his mouth skimmed…pressed…

retreated…until an unconscious moan rose from her throat and

her fingers tightened around him.

Never changing the force of his teasing kiss, he returned the

pressure of her fingers, squeezing, then slowly unlacing as he broke

contact of skin against skin. One thumb massaged the sensitive

flesh of her palm, then stroked upward to press into her thudding

pulse point. Her hand flexed, and every inch of her body jumped

to life. Her nipples rose against the cotton of her shirt. Denim

brushed against denim as he shifted his weight. His belt buckle

scraped against her lower belly, and caused a rush of liquid heat

to pound between her thighs. Her lips parted under the delicious

persuasion of his, but still he held back, tracing the corners of her

mouth with the tip of his tongue.

She ached for an intense strength she could fight. Instead,

he snared her with a delicate heat that promised her a world of

sensation, as if he knew her body would always welcome him

back.

She tilted her head and allowed him access, but he ignored

her request. Suddenly she gazed into an ocean of heat, burning

with a demand and hunger. “You have to say the words, Miranda.”

The silky command raked across her ears. “Invite me in.”

Her hips arched upward. He was a real life vampire, seducing

her to opening her window so he could bring her pleasure and

steal her soul. “No.”

The game continued. His teeth nibbled on her bottom lip,

then soothed with his tongue, always refusing to kiss her the way

she needed. One foot nudged her legs apart so he could angle his

hips more intimately against hers. The hard length of his erection

settled between her thighs. His hands stroked each finger with a

completeness that told her he would give as much attention to

other parts of her body. Parts that ached for him. Drugged up with

bliss, she moaned and reached for him.

“Is this what you want?” he murmured.

She shook with rage and passion and wanting. “I hate you.”

He buried his hands in her hair. “I know.”

“Yes.”

With a muttered curse, his mouth came down on hers. His

tongue plundered the seam of her lips and re-staked his claim.

The taste of him drove her mad for more as he explored and

conquered every slick, satiny corner of her mouth. She gave him

free access and met each thrust of his tongue with her own. Her

breasts were crushed against the muscled wall of his chest. The

gentle teasing turned into an inferno. His hips rocked against hers.

She arched and demanded more.

“Let me touch you.”

She didn’t need to say the word. In a moment, her shirt was

unbuttoned and parted. A deep-seated groan rumbled from his

chest at her lack of a bra, and then his fingers stroked her swollen

flesh.

“Gavin!”

“I know, baby, I know.” One thumb raked across the ruby

crest and he lowered his lips to take her in his mouth. He bit and

licked, pushing her closer into a seething pit of sensation.

“I’ve thought about you like this,” he whispered. “Every

night climbing into bed I dreamed of touching you, hearing you

cry out in pleasure.” He nibbled on her neck as his hands lifted

her breasts and rubbed her nipples. “Let me show you how much

I need you. Let me make love to you and you’ll see we belong

together. You’re safe with me, sweetheart, I swear it.”

I love you, Gavin, I love you…

He’d left before, and he’d leave again. Was she so weak-willed

and pathetic she’d allow him to repeat the same move three years

later?

Her skin chilled as if steeped in ice water. Slowly, she reached

out and pushed against his chest. He looked up.

“Nice try. But a good screw still won’t make me do a second

review.”

“We were always better than a good screw and you know it.

Don’t try to deny the connection we have.”

She twisted her lips. “Orgasms don’t make a connection,

Gavin. I’ve moved beyond that now. Maybe it’s time to up your

game.”

He jerked back. Torment shone briefly in those eyes, then

disappeared. “God, what happened to you? How did you become

so cold?”

She calmly buttoned her shirt. “I was taught by the best.”

He cursed and rubbed his forehead. “I deserved that, I guess.”

She didn’t answer, just leaned against the door and watched

him.

“Do you know what karma is, Miranda?” He let out a

humorless laugh. “In India they believe karma is the result of your

past lives and actions. You re-connect with people who you’ve

known before.”

He glanced over but she refused to answer.

“Karma is like destiny. When two people discover each other

from past lives, they form a deep connection. Three years ago I

was only willing to have an affair. I’d decided I wanted more from

my life than to run the family business, settle down, and have

children. I craved freedom, and I thought that came with money

and power. Maybe before if I had stayed, I would’ve ended up

hurting you in a different way. Because I wasn’t ready. Now I am.”

He reached out and pushed back a stray curl from her face. “I

want a chance to show you the man I really am. I want a chance

to make it up to you.”

Her lower lip trembled. The memory of those weeks after he

left still bruised at a touch. The loneliness and fear. The knowledge

she was alone and hadn’t been good enough. Was never good

enough. “It’s too late.”

She waited for his final acceptance. His hand dropped away.

He opened the door and paused. “You’re wrong. You’re going to

welcome me back into your bed. You’re going to trust me again.

Because it’s our karma.”

Then he left.

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Miranda Storme never expected to see Gavin Luciano again. Three years ago, they had an intense affair—and then he bolted. Now he’s back, and Miranda has the pleasure of a little payback: a scathing review of his restaurant. Revenge is a dish best served the first chance you get…

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With three months to make his family’s struggling Italian restaurant successful, a bad review is Gavin’s worst nightmare. But this isn’t just about the meal. He’s finally realized what he left behind and is determined to spend the next eight weeks proving himself to her in the kitchen…and in the bedroom! This is one dish she won’t be able to refuse…

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