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All About Love

Author: USA Today best-selling and award-winning author Desiree Holt writes everything from romantic suspense and paranormal to erotic. and has been referred to by USA Today as the Nora Roberts of erotic romance, and is a winner of the EPIC E-Book Award, the Holt Medallion and a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice nominee. She has been featured on CBS Sunday Morning and in The Village Voice, The Daily Beast, USA Today, The (London) Daily Mail, The New Delhi Times and numerous other national and international publications. Runaway Billionaire What happens when two sets of parents decide their thirty-something offspring need to get married? To each other. The problem? Neither one wants wedded bliss, and they don’t even know each other. Kyle Montgomery is happy with his single state and the excitement of running the Montgomery Hotel Corporation. Pepper Thornton is just as happy running the family B&B, the Hibiscus Inn. When Kyle’s parents insist he take a look at the “darling” inn they found, he finally agrees. He’ll do anything to get away from their constant hounding. But someone forgot to tell them about hormones and passion and emotion,. What started out as a fun ploy suddenly turns into something much more—until reality pokes up its head and nearly destroys it all. Touch of Magic Maddie Woodward is in a pickle. The last person she expects to see when she returns to the family ranch for one last Christmas is her former lover, Zach Brennan. He’s hotter as he ever was, all male and determined to get her naked. She’s just as determined to show him she’s over him—until she ends up in his bed, enjoying the wildest sex of her life. A night of uncontrolled, erotic sex shows her that Zach is far from out of her life. Now if she can just get him to help her convince her sisters not to sell the ranch—or sell it to the two of them. Wet Heat It was supposed to be a month in a cottage by the lake in Maine. For Peyton Gerard it was time to recover from not one but three disastrous breakups and try to find her muse again. A successful romance novelist needed to believe in romance to write about it believably, and Peyton had lost her faith in it. For Dixon “Dix” Amendola it was supposed to be time to rehab his injured thigh from a SEALs mission that fell apart, to mourn the two team members who were killed and to deal with his guilt. Learning the mission had been compromised did nothing to ease the burden of blame he carried. The problem: the cottage had been rented to both of them by accident. Put two stubborn people in close quarters—a hot SEAL and an appealing author, add in moonlit nights by the lake, and suddenly they don’t mind sharing. But then reality intrudes, Dix returns to lead a repeat of the mission and all Peyton can do is pray it will be successful and that when he returns, he’ll come back to her.

Desiree Holt · Urbano
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65 Chs

Chapter 5

Pepper hugged herself tighter to the stranger and whispered in his ear, "Please play along with me. If you do, there's no charge for your stay here."

There was a fifty-fifty chance he'd do it, and she held her breath, waiting for his response. What she didn't expect was for him to cup her head with one of his large hands and pull her in for another kiss. His lips were warm and firm and tasted slightly of coffee. She was so shocked when he traced the seam of her mouth with his tongue that she opened for him without even thinking.

Lordy! He tasted like seven kinds of sin. As his tongue probed her mouth and danced over the surface, her nipples tightened in response and moisture flooded her panties. Her blood heated, and her pulse thundered so hard she was sure everyone could hear it.

Pepper's entire body vibrated as the kiss went on and on and on. Whatever soap he'd showered with still clung to him, tantalizing her senses, something with a clean, outdoorsy scent to it that reminded her of the bay. The day-old scruff on his cheeks and jaw was so sexy she wanted to rub herself all over it like a lazy kitten. She could barely think, her senses bouncing all over the place.

At the point where she was sure she'd pass out from lack of oxygen, he lifted his mouth from hers. She stared for what seemed like an unending moment into eyes so brown they reminded her of melted chocolate before she unwound herself from him and slid to her feet.

"Well!" Maggie's voice broke in from behind her. "That was some greeting."

Pepper smiled nervously at the man whose hands still rested at her waist.

"Thank you," she mouthed. Then she turned to look at everyone. They were all staring at Kyle as if he had three heads or had just landed from a distant planet.

Maggie recovered first.

"Well," she drawled. "I'm Pepper's mother, Maggie Thornton. I'm sure you can understand this is quite a surprise to us. For whatever reason, Pepper chose to keep you a secret even from me. Her mama."

Pepper squeezed Kyle's hand, silently begging him to play along.

"We, uh, both decided it would be better to surprise you, rather than try to explain how we met and why I'd never been here before."

She wanted to kiss him. Again. "Yes. That's right." She bobbed her head like a windup doll.

"So, why don't you tell them all about it?" he suggested. "Honey."

"Pepper told us you met on the Internet." Smarminess dripped from Judd's voice. "Is that the only way you can get a date?"

"Judd Wallace!" Pepper gave him her death-ray stare. "Are you thinking the same thing about me?"

He shifted his gaze to her, startled. Apparently, it hadn't occurred to him he was insulting her, too.

Think up a reason fast. Real fast.

"It turned out one night, for laughs, we both happened to hop on this site." She squeezed Kyle's hand harder. "Right, sugar? Just for kicks, since we'd heard other people talking about it?"

"That's right," he agreed. "We accidentally connected, and the rest, as they say, is history."

"Pepper." Maggie turned to her again. "I think your daddy and I should take you and your young man out for dinner tonight. At that new restaurant I mentioned."

"But - " Judd tried to interrupt.

Pepper smothered a laugh as Maggie flicked a hand at him.

"Oh, hush, Judd. Things have changed. Well, Pepper? What time is good?"

How in the seven levels of hell was she going to get out of this? And Kyle! He'd played along, but he sure wouldn't want to get caught up in this family melodrama.

"How about I get Kyle checked in and settled, and I'll give you a call. That work?"

Maggie chuffed a sigh. "I guess it will have to." She looked at her watch. "I think I'll run home and catch your daddy up on this. You call in a little bit, you hear?"

"Okay."

Cilla sidled over to them, laughter in her eyes. "I'm happy to watch the place if you and your fiancé want to spend some time together." She held out her hand. "Cilla Denbury. We're all looking forward to getting to know you real well."

She winked at Pepper who wanted to kill her right on the spot.

"We're good," she told the woman. "I won't need you until five. Y'all can run along now."

She managed to shoo them out the door as Mary Tierney, the older woman who cleaned the place for them, hurried in the back door. Mary had been with them for five years, ever since her husband passed away. She told Pepper the job kept her busy. Like Cilla, she had become a fixture. And as with Cilla, Pepper was grateful for her.

"Everyone gone?" she called out. "I'm ready to get started.

"This will only take a sec," she told Kyle, who was standing there with amusement dancing in his eyes.

She got Mary started on the rooms then came back into the lobby.

"I am so very, very, very sorry," she told him, wringing her hands.

"I have to say that's not exactly the way I expected to be greeted here." He chuckled.

"Umm." Heat crept up her cheeks. "That was some kiss. I wasn't exactly expecting it."

He grinned, and a dimple winked at the right corner of his mouth. Oh lordy!

"Just trying to get into the spirit of things."

"Well, ummm, thank you. Again."