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A FRIENDLY FLIRTATION
Friends First #3
Christine Warner
Releasing February 15th, 2016
Entangled
Allison Hall is fed up with being a social outcast. Even at the tech company where she works for her brother and his best friend, Jared, she's the invisible nerdy girl. What she needs is confidence—and that requires a makeover and dating tips. And she knows just the man to help…
Jared Esterly is shocked when Allison asks for his assistance and turns her down, knowing that her brother—his business partner and best friend, Nick—would kill him if he dated her, even if it is just for practice. But when Al’s attempt to make changes on her own fails spectacularly, Jared reluctantly steps in. Things heat up quickly, and soon lessons move from the salon to the bedroom.
When overprotective big-brother Nick discovers Jared is dating Allison, their friendship and business partnership sour. Allison, consumed by guilt, must make a choice: stay with Jared, even though that means ruining his friendship with Nick and possibly his career, or leave the one man who sets her on fire.
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She leaned her forehead against his
chin, then tilted her head back, parting her lips and inviting him in
for another kiss.
And he wanted seconds. More than
he’d ever imagined. The soft blush creeping over her face, the way
her breasts strained against her blouse as she tried to regain her
breathing only encouraged him. Holy. Fuck. With her it’d be too
easy to forget where the hell they were. And he didn’t like an
audience. Not now. With Allison, not ever.
But that didn’t stop him from
running his thumb over her bottom lip. For a second he lost sense of
where they were when her eyes grew dark and her lashes fluttered
gently over her skin. She looked so beautiful, and that protective
urge— or maybe he should just call it what is is…lust—overtook
him. He couldn’t picture her with anyone but him. Fuck. He didn’t
want her with anyone else. Screw Nick. He’d deal with him later.
If anyone would teach Allison how to
please a man, let a real man do the job.
Him.
She was ready, so was he. He was
willing, and so was she. And they were both adults. “Al, I don’t
want you with any of these men.”
She sighed, sagging against him.
“Are we really going to have this conversation again? I—”
He took her mouth in a hard kiss,
parting the seam of her lips with his tongue and thrusting inside,
swallowing her gasp. She melted against him. He slid his hands down
her throat, past her shoulders, and lower still until he curved his
arm around her back and squeezed her rear. She smiled into their
kiss, and this time he melted. “Do I need to rephrase?” he
whispered against her mouth.
She shook her head, their mouths
still touching. “I really only wanted one man in this room, but I
didn’t think he wanted—”
“You better be talking about me.”
He leaned back just far enough so he could watch the way her emotions
flickered across her eyes. Excitement. Uncertainty. Acceptance. She
nodded, her lips parted and moist.
“Are you telling me—?”
“I’m telling you I’ve come to
my senses. Or lost them completely.”
Christine Warner is living her dream in Michigan along with her family, three laptops (she might have a slight addiction, or maybe it’s a fear of one imploding from overuse) and a much loved assortment of furry friends.
Besides laughing and a good round of humor, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, reading, writing but no arithmetic. A confessed people watcher, she finds inspiration for her stories in everyday activities. She loves to read and write about strong heroes and determined, sometimes sassy heroines.
A girl gone wild, at least where social media is concerned, she enjoys meeting other avid readers and writers on Facebook, twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, and her website at christine-warner.com.
Thank you for hosting A FRIENDLY FLIRTATION today!
ReplyDeleteCrystal, Tasty Book Tours
Thank you for having me on your blog today and featuring my latest book A FRIENDLY FLIRTATION :)
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Christine. My pleasure :-)
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