About the Book
Jocelyn Butler has been hiding from her past for years. But all her secrets are about to be laid bare ...
Four years ago, Jocelyn left her tragic past behind in the States and started over in Scotland, burying her grief, ignoring her demons, and forging ahead without attachments. Her solitary life is working well - until she moves into a new apartment on Dublin Street, where she meets a man who shakes her carefully guarded world to its core.
Braden Carmichael is used to getting what he wants, and he's determined to get Jocelyn into his bed. Knowing how skittish she is about entering a relationship, Braden proposes an arrangement that will satisfy their intense attraction without any strings attached.
But after an intrigued Jocelyn accepts, she realizes that Braden won't be satisfied with just mind-blowing passion. The stubborn Scotsman is intent on truly knowing her . . . down to the very soul.
Four years ago, Jocelyn left her tragic past behind in the States and started over in Scotland, burying her grief, ignoring her demons, and forging ahead without attachments. Her solitary life is working well - until she moves into a new apartment on Dublin Street, where she meets a man who shakes her carefully guarded world to its core.
Braden Carmichael is used to getting what he wants, and he's determined to get Jocelyn into his bed. Knowing how skittish she is about entering a relationship, Braden proposes an arrangement that will satisfy their intense attraction without any strings attached.
But after an intrigued Jocelyn accepts, she realizes that Braden won't be satisfied with just mind-blowing passion. The stubborn Scotsman is intent on truly knowing her . . . down to the very soul.
Buy Links
Chapter 1
Brayden's POV
Sighing, Braden shrugged his shoulders back and
looked up at the sky, squinting against the sunlight. Decked out in a
three-piece suit on a hot day like this didn’t ease his growing frustration
with his plan to sell La Cour. No one knew he was thinking of selling La Cour
except Thomas Prendergast, a fellow restaurateur. A successful one. If any of
his business associates knew Braden was selling La Cour they’d think he was
nuts. The restaurant had a world-class chef and a stellar reputation. And it
made money.
In truth, Braden was just stretched too thin and
not interested in La Cour. All his concentration and focus was going into
making his nightclub Fire a success, developing properties that turned profits,
and of course he still had his father’s estate agency to keep up with, as well
as a successful Scottish seasonal restaurant he co-owned with the chef, Frazier
Allie, down on the Shore.
La Cour as it stood was a nuisance, a nuisance
Braden felt obligated to attend to since his father worked so hard to make it
the success it was. But his father had always told him that when business
became a nuisance rather than a challenge, and was no longer satisfying, it was
time to move on to greener pastures.
Thomas was dragging his feet with an answer.
He glanced back at the restaurant. Come on, Thomas, make up your mind, man.
Braden’s phone beeped in his pocket. He pulled
it out and glanced at the digital reminder informing him he had a meeting in
twenty minutes with one of his managers at Douglas Carmichael & Co, the
estate agency his grandfather built up from the ground up to become one of the
primary agencies in the Lothians.
Shit. He’d
spent longer with Thomas Prendergast than he’d meant to. Scowling, Braden
walked toward Bruntsfield Church, his pale blue eyes trained on the road ahead,
willing a cab to make an appearance. Only seconds later one turned around the
corner and he stepped out onto the curb with his arm raised. To his relief the
taxi pulled up to him. He’d make his meeting.
Reaching for the handle on the passenger side, a
clean, fruity smell drifted towards him seconds before a warm, small and very
feminine hand collided with his.
Braden dipped his head and looked down into the
face of a woman, her skin bright from the sunlight, her eyes narrowed to slits
as she squinted against the sun behind his head. There was a surprised
disgruntlement in her expression. Clearly she assumed this was her black cab.
Braden prepared to disabuse her of the notion but stopped. His father taught
him that reading people, and by that he meant all the things they didn’t say
with their mouths but did with their bodies and eyes, was the key to success in
business. Braden read stubbornness in her features he could make out and in the
obstinate tension she held in her shoulders. He was in no mood for stubbornness
or fighting over a bloody cab after his meeting with Thomas had come to no
satisfactory conclusion.
For the sake of expedience Braden asked, “Which
way are you headed?”
He heard the words ‘Dublin Street’ and did what
he always did: maneuvered things to his liking. “Good.” He pulled the cab door
open. “I’m heading in that direction, and since I’m already running late, might
I suggest we share the taxi instead of wasting ten minutes deciding who needs
it more.” He placed a hand on the small of her back and nudged her into the
cab.
Relieved she didn’t stall them, Braden got in
after her and immediately gave the cab driver their first destination. His
sister, Ellie, lived on Dublin Street in a flat he’d renovated and then gifted
to her. Ellie was his half-sister—they shared the same father. She’d never had
it particularly easy from their dad. That was putting it politely. Douglas
Carmichael was a negligent bastard and despite the fact that he and Braden had
finally become friends of a sort before he died, Braden had never forgiven him
for his treatment of Ellie. The guilt Douglas should have felt transferred to
Braden, and he’d done everything he could to make sure her life was easier, and
that she knew he cared. Giving her the flat meant she could concentrate on that
PhD she was studying for. Braden might think the PhD impractical, but it made
her happy, and in the end that was all that mattered. He also liked having her
close to the estate agency which was on Dundas Street. Anytime he was in the
area, which was more often than not, he could drop by to see Els. Braden was
lucky to call Ellie not only his sister, but one of his closest friends, and it
was nice to escape the stress of his business life at least for ten minutes when
he stopped by for a coffee with her.
Braden decided he’d get the cab driver to stop
at the top of Dublin Street, burl around and come back toward Dundas Street. It
would be easier to drop him off first but it was ingrained in him to never let
a woman pay for anything, so he’d drop off the unexpected passenger so he could
pay the fare.
“Thanks I guess,” the woman answered from his
left, the words sardonic. It wasn’t the tone that drew his attention. It was
the husky, sexy voice and the American accent.
Glancing in interest at her, Braden almost did a
double take. She was attractive. Very. So busy checking her out he asked
somewhat stupidly, “You’re an American?”
She turned to him and as soon as their eyes met
Braden felt his blood heat with the impact. Jesus
fucking Christ. Intelligent, exotic, feline gray eyes appraised him as she
tucked a loose strand of dark-blonde hair behind her ear. Her hair was long and
pulled back in a pony-tail, giving him an unhindered view of a graceful neck
and an arresting face. For some reason he couldn’t look away.
Watching her eyes drop to his body, drinking him
in, Braden was intrigued. He was used to women looking at him. He was a big guy
and he worked out and he’d had no complaints from women. He wasn’t, however,
used to a woman appearing so consternated by the fact that she was checking him
out. He raised an eyebrow, curious about her.
“Yeah, I’m American.”
That
voice. He shifted in his seat. She really did have the sexiest
voice he’d ever heard. He wanted to hear it again. “Just visiting?” Braden
murmured.
“Nope.”
“Then you’re a student?”
Whatever she heard in his tone it made her
tense. Braden envied her casual, light clothing in this heat and thanked God
for throwing her in his path on a day so hot in Scotland it had caused the
American to wear those tiny shorts.
True, she wasn’t his usual type. Most of his
girlfriends, including his current girlfriend Holly, and his ex-wife Analise,
were tall, slender platinum blondes. The American was the opposite of every
woman he’d ever dated.
And yet… she was beyond appealing.
She had surprisingly large breasts for such a
delicately built woman—big boobs, wee waist, and another surprise were those
gorgeous legs of hers. They were shapely and long despite her small stature.
Hot blood rushed southwards.
Bloody
Nora.
When Braden finally dragged his eyes up to her
expressive face he noted the raised eyebrow. He’d been caught eating her up and
she did not look impressed. Amused, he grinned at her. Usually this would incur
a responding grin. Instead the brat rolled her eyes at him.
“I was a student,” she answered, and Braden’s
ears warmed to the purr of her dulcet voice. “I live here. Dual citizenship.”
“You’re part Scottish?”
She gave him a barely-there nod and seemed
intent to not look at him. He smiled inwardly, feeling anticipation he hadn’t
felt in a while, and definitely not over a woman. It was the anticipation of a
challenge. Women came quite easily to him and it certainly made life less
difficult. Life was stressful enough in business. But he couldn’t argue with
what this strange, inexplicable feeling toward the American.
He’d never felt instant attraction like it.
Braden eyed her and grew even more dangerously
hot at the idea of turning that willful glint in her stunning eyes soft with
need as he explored every inch of her.
He shifted in his seat again, disappointment
settling over him when he belatedly remembered he was seeing someone else.
Since he wasn’t the kind of man to ask for another woman’s number while he was
in a relationship that meant he’d have to ignore whatever was between him and
the American.
Bugger.
The timing was fucked.
He couldn’t have her. Eyeing her mouth, despite
knowing that conversation—or anything—was pointless, he found himself asking,
“What do you do now that you’ve graduated?”
She shot him a look out of the corner of her
eyes and it seemed to hold more than a hint of disdain. “What do you do? I
mean, when you’re not manhandling women into cabs?”
It occurred to Braden that a man knew he was
really bored with life when he got a kick out of a woman’s condescension. “What
do you think I do?”
“I’m thinking lawyer. Answering questions with
questions, manhandling…”
“I’m not
a lawyer. But you could be. I seemed to recall a question answered with a
question. And that,” he gestured to her full mouth, wondering how she’d taste,
“That’s a definite smirk.” His voice was thick with want and he knew she heard
it in the way her eyes flared as their gazes met.
Yeah, she felt the heat too.
The air in the cab was suddenly heavy with
sexual tension. An undeniable, incredible electricity that Braden really
fucking wanted to explore.
As awful as it was, he was cursing the existence
of Holly, his current girlfriend, to hell in that moment. What he had with
Holly wasn’t special. It was just fun. But it was exclusive.
Shit.
The American not only looked away but seemed to
deliberately lean her whole body away from him as she stared out at the passing
traffic. As he watched her attempt to create a distance between them with
silence, his eyes caressed the sharp sweep of her jawline and the smoothness of
her olive skin. She had great skin. Skin that told of her age, and it suddenly
occurred to him that the American was quite young, probably ages with Ellie. He
hadn’t realized at first because she had seemed attractively self-possessed.
Now she seemed uncomfortable… perhaps
inexperienced?
It should have put him off.
It didn’t.
Whoever she was, however she was, Braden was
intrigued.
He wanted to work her out.
“Are you shy?” He asked trying not to sound like
a condescending prick.
She turned to him with a bemused smile. “Excuse
me?”
Not shy then. He eyed her carefully. She wasn’t
as easy to read as he’d first thought. He liked that. “Are you shy?” he
repeated to be polite, already knowing the answer to that question was no. She
was something, but it wasn’t shy.
“Why would you think that?”
He decided to see just how self-possessed she
really was. “Most women would be taking advantage of my imprisonment in the
taxi with them—chew my ear off, shove their phone number in my face…as well as
other things.” His eyes instantly lowered to her lush breasts, letting her know
he thought they were well worthy of the attention.
Anticipating either a blush or a scowl when he
drew his eyes back to her face, Braden was taken aback to find her grinning at
him. Fuck. Her smile hit him with
more of an impact than her sexy body. She had one helluva sweet smile. “Wow,
you really think a lot of yourself.”
He grinned back. “I’m just speaking from
experience.”
“Well, I’m not the kind of girl who hands out
her number to a guy she just met.”
Even though he couldn’t ask for her number he
was immediately disappointed by her answer. He’d begun building an idea of who
she was in his head and prudish girl next door was definitely not it. “Ahh,” he
looked away. “You’re a no-sex-until-the-third-date, marriage-and-babies kind of
woman.” Not exactly his type.
“No, no, and no,” she answered, seeming
affronted by the idea. So affronted in fact that he suddenly wondered if the
opposite was true. Was he in the presence of that rare creature? A woman afraid
of commitment?
“Interesting,” he murmured.
“I’m not giving you my number.”
Unfortunately Braden couldn’t seduce her number
out of her. “I didn’t ask for it. And even if I wanted it, I wouldn’t ask for
it.” Fucking lie. “I have a
girlfriend.” Unfortunately, true.
Braden mentally slapped himself across the head for that ungentlemanly thought.
Holly was a good girl and deserved better than that.
“Then stop looking at me like that.”
“I have a
girlfriend, but I’m not blind. Just because I can’t do anything doesn’t mean
I’m not allowed to look.” A crying shame if you asked him. He wanted to look.
He wanted to look past the cynical eyes and through the sweet smile and find
out which one of them was her. Maybe she was both. Maybe she was neither. He
didn’t know. At all. And he wanted to. Jesus—
“Here’s good, thanks.”
What? His
fascination with her mystery was suddenly brought to an abrupt halt by her
direction to the driver. They weren’t at Dublin Street yet. They still had…
Braden looked outside. They were at Queen Street Gardens, only seconds from her
destination. And why was he panicking? She was off limits.
The driver pulled up to the curb and she handed
him fare and reached for the door.
“Wait,” Braden found himself saying.
She turned to him, her expression impatient.
“What?”
Braden sensed he had seconds here. He could
either tell her to take her money back and offer to pay for the entire cab fare
as he intended. Or he could ask her the one thing that had been itching at him
since they met.
“Do you have a name?”
She smiled and Braden automatically found
himself smiling with her. “Actually, I have two.”
What?
She jumped out of the cab and despite the loss
of her he found myself chuckling at her cool reply.
It was his own fault. He’d asked a smart woman
the wrong question.
Just as abruptly as she’d left him, Braden’s
amusement fled. He realized he’d probably never see her again. Now that really
was a crying shame. His father was right. His intuition was what made him a
successful businessman, and his intuition was telling him he’d just let a great
opportunity pass him by.
Swallowing his disappointment, Braden directed
the cabbie to turnabout and head toward his meeting… in an even worse fucking
mood than he’d started out in.
Coming Soon from Samantha Young
A series of chance encounters leads to a sizzling new romance from the New York Times bestselling author of the On Dublin Street series.
The universe is conspiring against Ava Breevort. As if flying back to Phoenix to bury a childhood friend wasn't hell enough, a cloud of volcanic ash traveling from overseas delayed her flight back home to Boston. Her last ditch attempt to salvage the trip was thwarted by an arrogant Scotsman, Caleb Scott, who steals a first class seat out from under her. Then over the course of their journey home, their antagonism somehow lands them in bed for the steamiest layover Ava's ever had. And that's all it was--until Caleb shows up on her doorstep.
When pure chance pulls Ava back into Caleb's orbit, he proposes they enjoy their physical connection while he's stranded in Boston. Ava agrees, knowing her heart's in no danger since a) she barely likes Caleb and b) his existence in her life is temporary. Not long thereafter Ava realizes she's made a terrible error because as it turns out Caleb Scott isn't quite so unlikeable after all. When his stay in Boston becomes permanent, Ava must decide whether to fight her feelings for him or give into them. But even if she does decide to risk her heart on Caleb, there is no guarantee her stubborn Scot will want to risk his heart on her....
Pre-order Fight or Flight links
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteHow about some coffee, pizza and the favorite book? Grab some food deals under zomato offers & coupons to get discounts on all food orders
ReplyDeleteWhen I originally commented I clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get four emails with the same comment. Is there any way you can remove me from that service? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWebsite
Information
Click Here
www.hitechairconditioning.in
ReplyDeleteHitech Air Cool Engineers
"Welcome to the Hitech Air Cool Engineers Sales and Services at Vadodara (India); We offer the sales and service a various range of Air-conditioning Systems for different brands like Voltas, LG , Carrier, Blue Star, Samsung, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, York and Hitachi. We offer the air conditioners maintenance and repairing services for the cassette, Ductable, Precision, Panel, Packaged, Central, Tower, split, and window air conditioners this all products are have highly efficient and having low operational noise. All our services are appreciated for the reliability and effectiveness.
We also offer the services at your door step to the consumer within specified time frame. This all quality products refresh the internal air system of commercial as well as home areas. Our professional skilled staff offers the high level of quality assurance for various worlds’ famous brands like LG, Hitachi, Voltas, Carrier, York, Panasonic, Haier, Blue star, Mitsubishi.
We offer the various brands of window ac at competitive rate. With the complete quality services we hold the capability to make your home and commercial environment extremely comfortable. For the better quality we are periodically check your entire air cooling system, Chillers, Air dryers, and filter (HEPA). With the dedicated sales and service network support we are able to understand the exact requirement and demands of clients.
We are also HVAC Contractor for heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment for the heating and cooling for the residential, commercial, or industrial buildings. HVAC is important in the design of medium as well as large scale residential as well as commercial buildings. By comfortable HVAC air ventilation system Validation it will provide the comfortable internal environment when it’s properly maintained.
We take the opportunity to introduce ourselves as complete air-conditioning (HVAC) sales and Service provider. By our skilled technical expert staff regarding any services, repairs and installation split and window AC we maintain the quality standards and delivered by us as expected by the customers.
Hitech Air Cool Engineers strongly believes in long-term business relationships. This will maintain by offer the exact specification efficiently managed. We also offer the customized solutions provided by the specification provided by the customers.
Quality Assurance:
Quality is the foundation stone for our organization. We get the maximum supports of clients by offering the quality measured assurance. We check product quality before final shipment in the market. We are well known in market for our quality assurance.
Air Conditioner It never seems to fail — when you need cool air the most, your home’s central air C3conditioning system goes down. It’s important to have an experienced and licensed HVAC repair company that you can trust to be there for you and to restore your comfort as quickly as possible.
All our Islamabad Call girls are warm personalities, always able to help and relaxing that will fulfil your wildest desires. We offer a wide selection of dazzling Islamabad VIP Escorts, top models and call girls – busty escorts, elite escorts, slim escorts, a-level escort girls. Please arrange your meeting with our girls to get experience you will never forget.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing information here..
ReplyDeleteKeep the work up
Please look into this..
Flipkart Grocery
Flipkart Supermart
Dominos Coupon Codes
Amazon Coupons
MakeMyTrip Coupons
you will get all the information related to this IPL season 2022 like Who Will Win IPL 2022 Predictions Astrology, Bhavishyavani, Today IPL Match Winner prediction
ReplyDeleteThe report and the answers to all those questions are coming to your mind. This year was going to give a lot of patience to the people who wanted or waiting for this
IPL season.today ipl match toss prediction
today ipl match kon jitega
who will win ipl astrology predictions
ipl prediction today 2022