Showing posts with label Allie Standifer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Allie Standifer. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

SOMETHING BLUE by Desiree Holt, Cerise DeLand and Allie Standifer


Book 4 in the Wedding Belles Series.

Clay Holbrook was still recovering from his wedding eve threesome with the bride and groom, depressed that he might never find the happiness Zoe and Brad did. But when bridesmaid Kristen Jayne sidles up to him at the bar every hormone in his body screams to get her naked and close as fast as he can.

During the long hours of the night they indulge in an endless, hot, erotic adventure, each using the wild, monkey sex to cloak their inner sadness. But with daylight comes reality. Can they take what they’ve found past the rumpled bed sheets and into a life together?



The Wedding Belles Series



By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: SOMETHING BLUE

Copyright © DESIREE HOLT, CERISE DELAND & ALLIE STANDIFER, 2011

All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.

Chapter One



Clay Holbrook leaned against the bar, took a sip of his Jack Daniel’s on the rocks and looked around. The dance floor was full, and why not. The deejay hired for the wedding was playing a great mix of tunes and people loved to dance at special occasions. Couples of all ages were smiling at each other, happy in their own little worlds. Too damn bad he wasn’t one of them.

Not that he wasn’t happy for Zoe Fortunato and Brad McCoy. He and Zoe had been coupled up for two very good years. The sex had been off the charts. No doubt about it. But even he had to admit that the core emotional connection hadn’t been there. He’d hoped. Wished. But last night, when Zoe and Brad “borrowed” him so she could have a final ménage and figure out if marriage was still what she wanted, he’d had to face a stark truth. Zoe was desperately in love with Brad in a way she never had been with him. And Brad was totally committed to her. When Clay had watched them exchange vows a while ago there was no missing their look of bliss.

So now here he was, having his own little pity party. Hanging out alone at a bash jammed with couples. He let out a snort of laughter. He was the “something blue” at this wedding.

“Is this a private party or can anyone join?”

The throaty musical voice behind him jolted him out of his misery. He turned to see one of the bridesmaids—Kathy? Katie? Kristen? That was it. Kristen somebody. One of the bridesmaids. Petite, like Zoe, but with much fuller curves. Lush, that was the word. His mouth automatically watered. Wild red curls were barely tamed by the satin headband and fiery green eyes almost made him forget how sorry for himself he was feeling.

His eyes dropped to the bodice of her strapless gown. And beneath it, her generous attributes.

“Well?” she prompted.

Brad realized she’d actually asked him a question. He dragged his gaze away from her breasts and unstuck his tongue from the roof of his mouth.

“Right. Sure. There’s always room for one more.”

“Then how about asking this nice bartender to fix me a drink?” She held out her hand and smiled. “Kristen Jaynes. Bridesmaid.”

“Clay Holbrook. Friend of the bride.” He closed his hand around hers and was stunned at the jolt of electricity that zinged along his nerves.

“Oh, yes. I know who you are.” She winked at him. “The hot guy who moved out of state. Zoe gave me all the details.”

Clay actually felt himself blushing. “All the details?”

Kristen’s mouth curved in a naughty smile. “Well, maybe not every single one.”

“Thank god for that.” Time to change the subject. “What are you drinking?”

“Actually, I’d like a beer. I know, I know,” she said when he stared at her, brows high. “I’m supposed to be drinking a ladylike glass of wine. But the last thing I feel right now is ladylike, so a light beer, if he’s got it.”

The bartender had heard and was already setting her order on the bar.

Clay handed her the cold bottle of beer. “Don’t tell me you’re having a crappy day, too.”

She took a long pull at the liquid. Clay was mesmerized watching the flexing of the muscles in her slender neck as she drank. Unselfconsciously she wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.

“Try crappy week. Month. Year.”

She sighed and those excellent breasts rose and fell. Clay took a healthy swallow of his own drink as his cock rose to attention.

Down, boy.

“I can’t believe someone as hot as you would have a crappy anything.”

She gave an unladylike snort. “Hot, huh? Well, hot doesn’t keep you from getting downsized…right out the door. Or keep your sleazy boyfriend from cheating on you. With your roommate. So how the hell do the two of you keep living together?”

He couldn’t help smiling. “I’d say that definitely qualifies as crappy. And only an idiot would cheat on you.”

She grinned. “That’s what I thought. When I threatened to cut off his balls he couldn’t take his naked ass out of my sight fast enough.”

Clay choked on his drink. “You go right for the jugular, don’t you?”

“You bet. Meanwhile, I’m camping out at my folks’ house in Austin while I take a look at my options, but you can imagine how much fun that is.”

He took her beer and put it and his empty glass on the bar. “Maybe a dance will get your mind off things.”

He led her onto the dance floor, thankful the tune being played was slow and mellow. Her body fit perfectly against his, her breasts pressing into his chest, his cock nestling against her tummy through the folds of the gown she wore. He was sure she could tell exactly how hard he was but she didn’t pull away when he tugged her closer.

God, she smelled wonderful. And danced like a dream. Her body was a soft bundle in his arms, her scent tickling his nose, her red curls like coils of velvet against his chin. Suddenly his self-pity about his solitary state began to fade and other thoughts filtered in. Here he was dancing with a mouthwatering woman in his arms, one who smelled delightful and made his testosterone level shoot off the charts. What right did he have to feel sorry for himself?

He slid his arm down her back until he reached the curve of her buttocks. When he gently squeezed the nicely rounded flesh he waited for her to object. Shove him away. Instead, if possible, she crowded even closer and hummed against his shirt.

“Nice ass,” he murmured in her ear.

“Too big,” she objected without looking up at him.

He tightened his hand. “Are you kidding? It’s just the right size. I’m actually an ass man myself.”

She giggled and her body shook in his embrace. “Then I guess you’re with the right person because I’ve got more than I need.”

He squeezed a little harder. “Feels just right to me.”

“Something else feels just right to me, too,” she laughed, pressing harder against his swollen shaft.

All right, then!

LIKED THE EXCERPT?? CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

CHRISTMAS GOES CAMO from Total-e-Bound

CHRISTMAS GOES CAMO - A Magical Christmas Anthology


'Melting the Ice' by Desiree holt

When an elf and an alpha male collide at the frozen South Pole, will the heat they generate melt the ice?


Sonia Snowflake, one of Santa's elves and warriors, hates her new assignment - go to the South Pole with a team of three and scout a location for a new toy factory. It's bad enough that it's one week before Christmas, but they also have to dodge an angry Cupid who wants to downgrade Christmas, and three alpha military males who are also there on a mission.


Sonia's grumbling lasts only until the very alpha Jaguar Martin is literally blown into her tent. The explosive chemistry between the two is so intense they can't keep their hands off each other. Their situation is complicated even more by the drug, Thermavan, that Jaguar and his team are testing. Created to maintain body temperature at a steady 98.7, it has a side effect of maintaining constant sexual arousal.


How will this effect their respective missions, and what happens when the interlude comes to an end?

Other stories include 'Trapped by Ice' by Allie Standifer and 'Tempered by Ice' by Brenna Zinn.


BUY THE BOOK *** READ THE EXCERPT

WIN - Leave Desiree a question about her new book today at her Cyber Launch Party and your name goes in the hat to be one of THREE winners to get their choice of download from Desiree's backlist!!! Please leave your email address so we can contact you if you are one of today's winners - Good Luck!

EXCERPT:
By reading any further, you are stating that you are 18 years of age, or over.
If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.
Copyright © Desiree Holt, Allie Standifer, Brenna Zinn 2010
All Rights Reserved, Total-E-Ntwined Limited, T/A Total-E-Bound.

Excerpt From: Christmas Goes Camo

Trapped by Ice by Allie Standifer


White ground beneath his Mickey’s, white flakes in front of his face—white, white, white as far as the eye could see. Teague Jester despised the soft flaky substance. Give him a warm beach and hot sun any day. Too bad his orders demanded he freeze his ass off in the middle of an Antarctic blizzard. Five minutes or five hours ago, time had stopped meaning anything once the winter storm hit. He’d lost communication with his two other team members. All were military trained, shot full of the same experimental drug developed by Doctor Axel Cole. Thermavan maintained the body’s temperature at ninety-eight point seven, or at least that’s what the good doctor hoped. They were all guinea pigs for the drug. According to Axel, the only side affect so far—a heightened sex drive.

While he forced his extreme cold weather white boots, otherwise known as Mickey’s, through the calf-deep snow, Teague could admit, at least to himself, he should have paid more attention to Axel’s warnings. Scoffing at the man’s cautious nature, Teague had ignored the lecture. No man with any sense of self-preservation would get a hard-on in the middle of an ice cube. The tenting of his thermal underwear, and Arctic parka and pants, made a liar out of him. His cock wanted to fuck. Even with the risk of frostbite to his favourite body part, the stupid organ wanted out. He looked down, and frowned. “Not going to happen, buddy. Trust me, you’ll thank me later.” Great, he’d sunk so low he was talking to his penis.

Teague needed to get his bearings, set up a temporary shelter and keep trying to reach his two other team members. How the hell experienced, combat-trained military soldiers managed to get separated, he’d never understand. The parachute drop had been routine, as had the repacking of equipment and communications testing. One minute they walked as a cohesive group in standard formation, and the next Teague stood alone in a nightmare of white. His throat mic had stopped working, the GPS attached to his wrist bouncing the needle so much he couldn’t tell shit. Grateful the medication seemed to work at least half the time, Teague forced himself to stop. Snow blindness meant he could be two steps from the frozen ocean and not know it until the icy water closed over his head. Time to play it smart.


* * * *


The snowball in her hand glowed bright red before Kendil Jolly sent it crashing to the ground.

“I’m a B.E.L.L.,” she cried out to the mass of swirling storm. “I’ve been promoted to head of the South Station toy production. Where does it say I have to spy on soldiers too stupid to get out of the snow?”

Granted, B.E.L.L.S. did stand for Battle Elves trained in Logic warfare and Land defence Scouts. Kendil was trained to fight other magical beings, not human warriors. Those creatures were unpredictable and lacked any magical ability. Give her a good, old-fashioned fight with the Easter Bunny or Cupid, and she’d be there. Fighting mortals…that felt too much like taking candy canes from hairy, overgrown, not-so-smart babies.

“Watch the humans, Kendil. Keep them away from any possible sites, Kendil.” She kicked the snow and stopped to admire her new footwear. Pink, faux-leather boots with their four-inch heels looked sexy against the white background. They matched her pink, fur-trimmed cat suit perfectly. Too bad the only things out here to admire her stunning fashion sense were the penguins and humans. After dropping her perfectly shod foot, Kendil continued her mutterings. “Don’t let them die, Kendil. Don’t lead them onto a loose iceberg, Kendil.” Accidently set a human adrift once in three hundred years and no one lets you forget it.

A snowball formed in front of her face, but Kendil didn’t want to hear any more lectures. She wanted to scout for the new Toyland location, keep the big babies from falling into the chilly water, then get home before the reindeer games started. She had big money riding on Dasher this year.

With a quick swipe of her hand, Kendil dissolved the communication ball. She kicked her way through the soft, fluffy powder and wondered what to do with any humans she found. Since the ice flow idea had been vetoed, maybe she could put them on the cliffside, warn them not to move, finish up her real work then get them back to their base.

Really, what good were humans, anyway? Granted, some of the more creative ones had invented the Wii, which she loved. Currently, she held rock goddess title among all the elves. Except now that she was stuck caring for and babysitting the humans, those tricky flower elves would do anything to take the title away from her.

So humans had their uses, but sticking their fragile, big butts on the South Pole made her temper rise. Only humans could be so asinine and full of themselves to think they’d make it out alive And for a training exercise of all things.

What would the goofy beings think of next?

If Kendil had her way, she’d dump them all back where they came from, terrified of the South Pole and everything related to it.

Tempered by Ice by Brenna Zinn


Could anything else with this mission go wrong?

After delays in having orders signed, bad weather at his home base in Germany, a plane breakdown in Argentina, and now this, the answer had better the hell be no.

Colonel Axel Cole pushed back the heavy pack he’d been trying to open and stood, giving his long legs a much-needed stretch. Though the middle of summer in the South Pole, the temperature still dipped well below zero, and his gloved fingers were too numb and clumsy to be of any use with the pack’s clips. Despite the sub-freezing temperature, he’d have to bare his hands to the cold if he was ever going to get into his pack and find his GPS.

Damned Navy pilots! Because of their miscalculation, he’d missed his jump target by almost a mile. Axel took a step, feeling the crunch of the ice-encrusted landscape then sinking into the softer snow below, making the going frustratingly slow. At forty-three, he could run a mile on uneven terrain with a full pack in less than fourteen minutes without breaking a sweat. But this…this was ridiculous. Luckily, the winds had been mild enough to make the jump, though they were steadily growing stronger. Regardless, to find his supply crate before rendezvousing with the rest of the soldiers here to train, he’d have to get a move on.

He slipped the thermal glove off his right hand and immediately felt the biting sting of freezing winds blowing across the icy tundra. With little hesitation, he bent over his pack, unclipped the clasps, and located the interior pocket with the hand-held GPS device—a quick flick of a switch and the small apparatus’ screen lit up all blues and reds. After a moment, he located his present position and entered the coordinates of the supply box. Only one-point-two miles due west. He was in business.

While the pack was open, he checked the pocket containing the small glass phials of Thermavan and the case of syringes. His sigh of relief came out as a frozen puff. The experimental drug’s containers were undamaged, and hopefully, the rest of the supply in the crate was safe as well. At least the real reason for his being in this God-awful cold place wasn’t giving him any problems. Not yet. Though once he started his first experiment on himself that might not be the case. But repeating the same fiasco from six months ago simply wasn’t an option. His sanity couldn’t take another dose of that kind of weirdness. With only a few weeks until his retirement from the Army, his sanity was something he’d definitely need.

“Colonel Cole, do you copy?”

The transmission crackled over Axel’s hand-held radio. He retrieved the radio from his parka and responded. “Just barely. That you, Jaguar?”

“Ten-four, Colonel. A storm came out of nowhere. Near whiteout conditions. Highly recommend you find shelter immediately, sir.”

Axel steeled himself, his years of training refusing to allow panic to enter his thought process. He was out in the middle of the South Pole with only the parka on his back for warmth and the limited provisions in his pack. Getting caught out in a storm could mean his death, but not if he could help it. “Copy that, Jaguar. Is everyone there safe?”

The radio sputtered. “Uncertain, Colonel.” Static nearly drowned out Jaguar’s words. “The other members of the crew are scattered. I’ve located a tent…” Then the signal was lost.

“Jaguar?” Axel pounded the side of his radio with the palm of his freezing hand. “Jaguar?”

Axel searched the skies. Directly west, a fast-moving wall of grey blotted out the ground and the heavens above. His flesh twitched with an uneasy feeling of déjà vu. This was too much like the North Pole disaster.

With as much speed as he could muster, Axel removed one of the phials of Thermavan, ripped open the hypodermic needle’s protective plastic, and thrust the needle into the small glass container. He was skipping too many protocols to consider this first injection as a part of his experiment, but at the moment, saving his butt was more important than the tests. Just how helpful the drug would be was another matter. If the changes he’d made in the last few months didn’t work, the drug might still be unstable. The heat Thermavan provided may only last for short bursts, coming and going like the hot flashes of a menopausal woman. Then there was the side effect. Walking around the South Pole in a storm with a hard-on and nothing to relieve his condition wouldn’t exactly be pleasant.

The syringe full, Axel tapped the side of the glass to remove any excess air, then jabbed the needle into his leg through his clothing. No time to undress and inject himself in the arm. Not today.

Melting the Ice by Desiree Holt


The huge sleigh swept across the sky, B.E.L.L.S. jingling with the swaying motion as wind currents buffeted it this way and that. The reindeer pranced on the frozen air, their breath making little tiny puffs like cotton clouds. The driver, in his heavy green outfit that covered him from head to toe including a warm cap that came down over his ears, hummed Christmas carols to himself. His passenger huddled into her seat, a green and red plaid blanket wrapped around her as she cursed under her breath.

Why me? Why did I have to get the call? This is just stupid, stupid, stupid.

It’d been bad enough when that fat old man in the red suit had announced he was building a second headquarters and toy factory at the South Pole. The South Pole! Hadn’t anyone told him it was colder down there than at the North Pole? Apparently he didn’t care. Now, he was sending the three of them off one week before Christmas! They should all be busy with the last-minute preparations instead of off on this wild-ass idea.

“Buckle up,” he’d told the three B.E.L.L.S. he’d chosen when he’d called them in for a meeting. “We’ve outgrown our current facilities, as I’m sure you’re all aware. With this new age of electronic toys, we are just flat out of room to work.”

“Why can’t we just build more buildings up here?” someone had whined.

He’d turned his famous glare on the elf who’d dared to speak out. “Because I’ve decided we need two completely separate locations. Did you want to argue with me?” He waited but they were all silent. “All right, then. As I was saying, it’s time to expand our horizons. I trust, as you explore the area, that among the three of you, someone will find the perfect spot to build our new location.”

It was bad enough that they couldn’t search as a group. He’d quite deliberately given each of them a separate section of the South Pole to explore. Alone. He didn’t even let them land together. Oh, not. Not him. The team of reindeer, the fastest in the herd, had dropped them in three different locations with all their gear. The only additional assistance they got was the ‘helpful hint’ that they could use their magic powers when they needed to.

She hadn’t even been scheduled to go on this stupid trip to begin with. She’d had other assignments as the Important Night approached. But then she’d suddenly been appointed head of the new southern toy production factory and put in charge of the trip. As if she didn’t have enough to do already.

“You have to go,” the old man had told her. “You’re one of the B.E.L.L.S.”

“Yeah? So?”

“Aren’t you the Battle Elves trained in Logic warfare and Land defence Scouts?” He rubbed his red nose. “Who else would I send? Word has arrived that Cupid, with his Red Army of Vinions, is on the warpath again.”

“Somehow that deranged archer has learned of our expansion plans,” Mrs. Red Suit had told them. “We understand he’s marshalling his forces and his magic to stop us.”

“That’s right.” The big man sighed. “He’s still doing his damndest to make Valentine’s Day bigger than Christmas. So you see? You’re the logical choice for many reasons.”

The other members of the team had also been replaced by B.E.L.L.S., so they’d be heading down south as a well-armed and well-trained team of elf warriors. And the B.E.L.L.S. had orders to thwart Cupid and get on with business.

Yeah, right.

But that was only part of it. Preparations had barely been underway for the trip when they learned the U.S. military planned to parachute three of its best and brightest trained war machines on some kind of secret, ten-day survival mission right where the B.E.L.L.S would be scouting. Apparently, some dipshit thought the South Pole would be the perfect place to do whatever it was they were supposed to be doing.

So now, in addition to everything else, they had to watch out for these stupid humans and make sure they didn’t cause trouble. The B.E.L.L.S. were told to foil the military any way they could. After all, toy manufacturers and military bases didn’t exactly mix. How can you have a toy factory going full tilt in the middle of dangerous war games?

Why me? What did I ever do to deserve this miserable honour?

The only bright spot, if you could call it that, was the fact that, at the South Pole, they were still in the middle of the six months of sunlight rather than the six months of darkness. Battling winds that could blow an elf straight back to Toyland was bad enough without doing it in the pitch dark.

“Almost there,” the driver called back to her. “Better buckle up for landing.”

LIKED THE EXCERPT?? CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK

Saturday, December 4, 2010

SINGED by Desiree Holt & Allie Standifer

SINGED - Book 3 in the Turn Up the Heat series by Desiree Holt and Allie Standifer

River Brody knows love exists, but every woman he dates seems to be lacking that special spark. Until he attends an engagement party for his brothers and sees the woman of his dreams.

Kendra Jacobs is coming out of a bad relationship. When she sees River, Kendra thinks he may just be the guy to try her new wiles on. As long as she leaves before he does.

After spending one memorable night together, River knows he's found the one person he's meant to spend the rest of his life with. However, convincing Kendra proves far from easy.

BUY THE BOOK *** READ THE EXCERPT


By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: SINGED

Copyright © DESIREE HOLT & ALLIE STANDIFER, 2010

All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.

Chapter One



So many women, so little interest, River Brody thought as he slowly sipped from his bottle of Lone Star beer. If he hadn’t known the exact source of his disinterest River would have been worried. As it stood he knew exactly who to blame for his nonexistent sex life.

His brothers Skyler and Reed along with their fiancées danced by his table, secretive smiles on all four of their faces. Ever since his two older brothers met the loves of their lives nothing had been the same in the Brody household. And River wanted the same chaos and devotion he saw mirrored in his brothers’ eyes every time they looked at their chosen ladies.

He wanted that connection. The bone-deep awareness that another person would always have your back. Someone to depend on and trust, someone he didn’t have to play games with or hide away from after a bad day at work.

Fuck, just watching them made him ache with loneliness he’d never been aware of until now. My damn brothers, he mentally cursed. They couldn’t leave well enough alone. As happy as he was for them, River still wished things had remained as they’d had been.

A quick slap to the back of his head jolted River out of his pool of self-pity. He flicked a dark look over his shoulder to find his only cousin, Grant Havers standing there smirking at him.

“What do you want?” River growled while his hands itched to repay the hit.

Grant kept a tiny smile hovering at the edge of his lips as he casually tucked his hands into the pocket of his black slacks and rocked back on his heels. “Nothing. You just looked like you needed a good jolt back to reality.”

No hitting at a formal event, River reminded himself. Sky, Reed and the girls would never forgive him for starting a brawl at their engagement party. Especially in the private room at this upscale hotel where all their friends and relatives were gathered.

He let out a deep breath. “Grant, you are lucky I like my soon-to-be sisters-in-law or else I’d take your superior ass down here and now.”

Instead of acting afraid, the dumb ass threw back his head and laughed. “Man, you must scare confessions out of all your suspects with a look like that.”

As hard as he tried River couldn’t hold onto his temper with Grant around. “You are an idiot, you know that, right?”

Grant nodded his shaggy head. “Yep,” he saluted with his beer, “but I’m a rich, retired idiot.”

Yeah, he remembered. At the ripe old age of thirty-eight Grant had been on top of the finance world until a heart attack brought him back down to earth. Within six months Grant sold out his shares of the company, put his condo on the market and moved down South to live with the only family he had left.

With too much time and money on his hands, his cousin had turned into a real meddler. “At least you admit that much of the truth.”

“Hey, I figured out how much energy and time it took to think up lies and then remember them and let me tell you, it’s not worth it.”

“Grant, we’ve got to find you a hobby or a girlfriend. You’ve got way too much time on your hands.” River mentally flipped through the faces of women he knew and came up with a few that might pique his cousin’s interest.

“Oh, don’t worry about that. After tonight I think I’ve got the girlfriend thing covered.” His blue eyes narrowed to a singular spot with so much intensity River wondered if the object of this rigid gaze might burst into flames.

“What are you…” His voice trailed off as he finally spied the woman who’d managed to capture Grant’s attention. His head started shaking before he found the words to object. “Oh no, Grant, hell no. That’s not a woman. That’s Kasey’s sister.”

“Kasey’s sister, hmm.” Those dangerous blue eyes never left the woman’s smiling face as she laughed with her sister and his brother. “Her name is Kira, right?”

“Grant, buddy, I don’t think she’s the one for you. I’ve got several women more your style. Why don’t we get together for dinner later this week and talk about it?”

“Thanks, but no thanks. I’ve found the one who interests me.” He took another slow sip of his beer before he spoke again. “Keep your ladies to yourself. Now introduce me.”

River wanted to do many things right at that moment, but none of them included introducing his soon-to-be sister-in-law’s sister to his love-’em-and-leave-’em cousin.

Making the decision to introduce them then take Kira aside later to warn her, River gave a short nod. “Fine, but don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

Grant finally took his eyes off Kira long enough to cast a look of distrust at his cousin. “Why should you warn me?”

“Because if by some miracle she actually goes out with you, you’ll have sex and never call her again. She’ll tell Kasey. Kasey will complain to Sky and Sky will come whining to Reed and me. Then we’ll have to come kick your ass for making us put up with the unholy terror of hearing details of your sex life.”

Whatever Grant said next River didn’t hear. Not when his every sleeping and waking fantasy walked across the room. He swallowed thickly as his once loose pants grew tighter by the second.

“Go introduce yourself, Grant. I’ve got other plans.” He shoved his cousin away and dodged people in his effort to reach the paragon of perfection before the crowd swallowed her up.

Curves, curves and more curves. River’s mouth watered just thinking about getting his hands and tongue all over that body. He loved nothing more than a woman with a woman’s body. No skin and bones skeleton for him. He wanted to feel a female’s softness in bed with him, not to get poked by a stray rib. Those women only made him want to feed them. The woman he spied now inspired fantasies a lot more sensual than food.

LIKED THE EXCERPT?? CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK

STEAMED by Desiree Holt & Allie Standifer

STEAMED - Book 4 in the Turn Up the Heat series by Desiree Holt and Allie Standifer

Kira Jacobs is sick of always being the bridesmaid, never the bride. Sick of dating hot studs who have no more depth than the water in her sink. She's determined to find a lasting meaningful relationship with a mature, suit-wearing man. But her goofy, stay-at-home neighbor sends her all kinds of hot signals.

Grant Havers left the high finance rat race after having a heart attack at thirty-eight. He's done with living up to everyone’s expectations but his own. It's time to go after what he wants. What he wants most is sexy Kira. He's convinced her to try him out in bed, but she's determined to leave it at sex only.

BUY THE BOOK *** READ THE EXCERPT

By reading any further, you are stating that you are at least 18 years of age. If you are under the age of 18, it is necessary to exit this site.

An Excerpt From: STEAMED

Copyright © DESIREE HOLT & ALLIE STANDIFER, 2010

All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.

Chapter One



As far as Grant Havers was concerned the party had gone on long enough. He had to limit his drinking these days, most of the people in attendance were boring, and what he really wanted to do was go home and hide from the world. Having open-heart surgery at thirty-eight gave you a totally different perspective on life. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d been to a party. Or stayed out until dawn. Or even gotten laid.

That was a hell of a note. Dr. Harper had told him it was okay to resume sexual activities, but Grant hadn’t found a woman yet to tempt him out of his self-imposed shell of fear. What if he had another heart attack in the middle of fucking some woman? What if he collapsed on her? What if he died in the middle of an orgasm?

He could see the headline now. High-Powered CEO Dead at 38 with an Erection. Never mind that the CEO was retired, had sold out his share of the company at a huge profit—more doctor’s orders—and had been flying solo with his dick because he was scared shitless. Anyone who’d known Grant before the surgery would be laughing their collective asses off.

Shit. He was scaring himself enough to cork off right here on the spot.

Not that he didn’t want to celebrate the engagements of two of his cousins. The Brody brothers—Skyler and Reed—had somehow managed to find the perfect women for them. And if what he saw transpiring in an opposite corner of the room was any indication, River, the third brother, wasn’t going to be far behind. Grant was very glad for all of them but enough was enough. He lounged in a corner of the big room, trying to make himself invisible and figure out how much longer her had to stay before he could make a polite exit. He had just slugged down the last of his club soda when he spotted a woman who had entered the room. For a sharp moment his breath caught and he wondered if he was having another heart attack.

She couldn’t have been more than five foot five but she wore heels that gave her another four inches of height. Thick, curly black hair tumbled wildly down past her shoulders and rioted around a heart-shaped face. Unlike the stick-figured women who’d been hitting on him all evening, this one had plenty of curves and in all the right places. His palms suddenly itched and his dick stood up at rigid attention.

Shit!

Just what he needed. A hard-on in the middle of an engagement party.

Grant pressed the cold glass against his cock, hoping the ice would work through the fabric of his pants to subdue some of the heat. When he felt it was safe to move, he threaded his way through the crowd to where he’d seen the luscious bit of womanhood heading. There she was, hugging the Jacobs cousins—Kendra and Kasey, the prospective brides—and exchanging kisses with them.

Was she a friend? A relative?

He had to get an introduction.

Muttering, “Excuse me” five or six times as he maneuvered around people, he finally made his way to where Skyler and Reed were leaning against the bar. Both looked disgustingly self-satisfied.

“Hey!” Skyler held out his hand. “I didn’t see you earlier and I wasn’t sure you’d actually made it. Glad you showed up.”

That was because Grant had kept to himself as much as possible. The brothers were in the midst of a bunch of fellow cops when he arrived and his new antisocial tendencies had kicked in. He’d quietly left his presents on the gift table, gotten his glass of club soda and consigned himself to a corner. Every ten minutes he looked at his watch to see how soon it would be polite to leave.

But now he had a mission.

LIKED THE EXCERPT?? CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...