Rainier, Heather - Summer's Indiscretion [Divine Creek Ranch 7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Page 27
She lay flat on Ace, unable to move yet, and blissfully murmured, “Mmm-hmm.”
Ace stroked his knuckles along her cheekbone, and she was too dazed to open her eyes, until she felt cool metal slip onto the ring finger of her left hand. Kemp had retrieved the ring from the box and had slipped it on her finger, and now held her hand clasped in his.
There was no hesitation in Ace’s tone when he asked, “No regrets about agreeing to marry us?”
“None whatsoever. I love you both so much my heart wants to burst from the feeling.”
Kemp leaned down and kissed her shoulder and said, “You’ve made us the happiest men on the planet, then.”
She lifted her hand to look at the ring on her finger, and Ace took the opportunity to kiss her knuckles and add, “And we’re going to do our best to make you the happiest woman on the planet.”
Like any other woman, Summer had dreamed and fantasized about this moment ever since she was a little girl. She’d dreamed of the wedding dress, the romantic ceremony, the flowers, the attendants, and even the cake. Her grooms, however, were beyond even her wildest fantasies.
Epilogue
The following weekend…
Taylor Vance sat with his friend and his beautiful blind date at a table in The Dancing Pony, talking about work. His job consumed a lot of his time, and he loved talking about it. Jessica sat beside him after finishing with her important text message from work and listening intently as he explained the intricacies of designing the signal distribution for a high-end home theater system he’d recently sold.
His coworker at Thorne Home Theater, Rachel Wolf, walked up and nudged him with her elbow as she interrupted him and said, “Can you not see that your date is bored to tears with your yammering on about amplifiers and subwoofers? You begged me to set you up with my friend and I did it, even though you were on my shit list for the way you acted with Summer. Major fuckup on your part, by the way. Your loss is their gain,” she said, gesturing toward the dance floor.
He rolled his eyes at her pronouncement, knowing full well that Jessica was riveted by what he was saying, even though she was now looking in the direction Rachel was pointing. He squinted at the darkened dance floor and finally saw what Rachel gestured at.
Summer Heston was on the dance floor, but he couldn’t see her very well for the two men she was currently pressed between. Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” was playing so loudly he almost couldn’t hear himself think.
Taylor said, “I thought this was a country and western nightclub. That doesn’t sound like country music to me.” The beat of the music throbbed in the air.
Rachel shrugged dismissively and said, “I doubt Ethan and Ben follow anyone else’s standards but their own.”
Taylor wondered how Rachel’s husband put up with her sassy attitude.
Jessica turned to Rachel and asked, “Is she dancing with two men?”
Rachel smiled broadly and replied, “Yeah. Her fiancées, actually.”
Gasping, Jessica’s eyes widened, and she whispered, “No, really?”
Rachel chuckled and said, “Really.”
Jessica asked, “And she got them both to go dance with her to that song?”
Rachel nodded and replied, “Yeah. I think they pretty much give her whatever she wants, judging by the size of that rock on her ring finger.”
Just then, a popular song all the women in the nightclub seemed to enjoy dancing to started to play. Rachel asked, “Want to dance with the girls, Jessica? I’ll introduce you to Summer.”
Taylor wasn’t done talking about the home theater system and was surprised by how fast Jessica hopped from her seat snuggled close beside him.
She turned to him, patted his muscular forearm, and said, “I’m sorry, Taylor, but I don’t think this blind date is working out. Don’t worry about me. I’ll be sitting with Rachel and her group. It was nice to meet you, though.”
As she turned away with Rachel, Taylor thought he heard Jessica call Rachel her wingman.
THE END
WWW.HEATHERRAINIER.COM
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Heather Rainier lives and writes in South Central Texas. Her stories offer up the content of her fantasies, with autobiographical humor, triumph and tragedy mixed in. With great pride, Heather writes erotic romances exclusively for Siren Publishing, under their Ménage Everlasting and Everlasting Classic imprints.
Heather's love of romance fiction began as a teenager when her mom gave her copies of Kathleen Woodiwiss’s “The Flame and the Flower” and Bertrice Small's “Skye O'Malley.” To this day she's pretty sure that was her mom's version of the “birds and the bees” talk.
Heather writes the type of novel she loves to read: More erotic and edgy than the mainstream, with plenty of sweet romance mixed in and a happily ever after guaranteed. Heather's favorite type of hero is the gentle, lovable giant but readers will discover a wide variety of heroes and alphas on the pages of her novels, from nearly perfect to very flawed. Heather hopes that readers relate to her heroines and the challenges and dilemmas they face head-on.
Heather believes that life doesn’t always present love to us in neat little sanitized packages. Sometimes we have to seize the day, live life with no regrets, forget the past, never give up, learn to trust, and dare to live, even in outrageous circumstances. Those themes are woven throughout her Divine Creek Ranch Collection which debuted in November of 2010.
When not happily typing at her keyboard, Heather is usually busy corralling her kids, volunteering as a reading tutor, or loving on her smokin’ hot husband, who thankfully loves to cook.
Also by Heather Rainier
Ménage Everlasting: Divine Creek Ranch 1: Divine Grace
Everlasting Classic: Divine Creek Ranch 2:
Her Gentle Giant, Part 1: No Regrets
Everlasting Classic: Divine Creek Ranch 2:
Her Gentle Giant, Part 2: Remember to Dance
Ménage Everlasting: Divine Creek Ranch 3: Heavenly Angel
Ménage Everlasting: Divine Creek Ranch 4:
Rosemary’s Double Delight
Everlasting Classic: Divine Creek Ranch 5: Spurs and Heels
Ménage Everlasting: Divine Creek Ranch 6: Maya’s Triple Dare
Available at
BOOKSTRAND.COM
Siren Publishing, Inc.
www.SirenPublishing.com