Excerpt:
“Do
you remember when you asked me what my favorite color was?”
The
vibration of Nico’s voice made Brooke ache all over. She nodded and gulped her
wine, catching a slight buzz. “Aries typically favor red.”
“But I
chose purple for the color of the dress you wore at the wedding.”
A surge of
heat spread from her cheeks to her neck. His sweet words blew through the last
of her defenses. “You remember the color of my dress?”
“I
remember a lot of things, tiny details about people that interest me.” Their
gazes locked, and she couldn’t look away from the heat and hunger burning in
his eyes.
“I…didn’t
know. You never said anything.” Brooke stared at his lips as he lifted his
glass. They were full and sensual, perfect for kissing.
“I heard
you were taken, and I didn’t want to be a jerk.” The deep timber of his voice
slid into her blood, igniting her desire.
“I was,
but we broke up.” When the season changed, so did his feelings. And like all
the others, she never heard from him again. Another ghost situation. She
wondered why she even bothered to date anymore, but then loneliness would creep
in through the cracks of her heart, and she’d dive in again.
“I’m
sorry, but the way I see it, this is my lucky day. The truth is I’ve been
thinking about you for months now.”
The
admission sent her heart galloping. His charisma made him shine brighter than
any star in the sky. Why get excited? They’d go out a few times, have
mind-blowing sex that would last for days. But then summer would turn to fall,
and he’d forget all about her, and she’d be left mending the pieces of her
broken heart.
“Seeing
you again brought my attraction back full force. Keep your fee, Brooke, and go
out with me.”
A
thrilling sensation moved through her, but she ignored it and pushed on. “I’m
flattered, believe me, but I can’t. I don’t date my clients. It’s a strict rule
of mine.”
“Technically,
I was only a client for about five minutes.” His phone beeped. He glanced at
the screen and muttered a curse. “I’m sorry. I have to go put some fires out at
the restaurant.” Nico pulled out his wallet and slapped some cash on the bar.
“Let me drop you off and make sure you get home safely.”
“I
appreciate it, but it’s out of your way. I’ll be fine.” She didn’t want to be
alone with him in a confined space. It would be too tempting.
Nico
looked like he wanted to argue, but eventually shook his head. “Let’s get out
of here.” He rested his warm hand at the small of her back as they walked to
the front doors. Searing heat singed through the thin material of her dress,
and she swore her panties caught fire.
They
stopped at the revolving double door as well-dressed couples walked in and out
of the hotel. He leaned down and kissed her cheek, and a soft hum of electricity
sparked between them.
“Think
about what I said. I’m not going anywhere, unless I read the situation wrong,
and you’re not interested.”
“No…it’s
not that. I hope you understand why I can’t go out with you. It may sound
silly, but I have rules about these types of things.”
“I respect
your decision, but I want you to remember one thing.” He bent his head and
whispered close to her ear. “Rules are meant to be broken.”
Her breath
lodged in her throat. His words left her flushed and too aware of every
scorching inch of him. She watched as he pushed through the doors onto the
sidewalk and disappeared through the crowd.
Sighing with frustration, tonight she’d nix the
bath in favor of an ice-cold shower.