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by M. Leighton


  But then she pauses. For a split second, I see her hesitate. She’s trying not to show that she’s unsure of herself, of what she’s doing.

  I stare down into those liquid eyes. I don’t want her to stop. I want to feel her hands on my skin. So I taunt her, hoping to feed the feline that I’d be willing to bet is buried somewhere down deep.

  “Oh, come on. Is that all you got?” I whisper.

  Her eyes bore into mine and I hold my breath, waiting to see which side will win. In fascination, I watch as the balance of power shifts and the change is reflected in her eyes. They get a little brighter, a little feistier. I’ve never actually seen someone muster courage. Determination. Something in this girl refuses to give in, to back down. She’s rising to the challenge. And it’s hot as hell.

  She keeps her eyes on mine as she starts to pull up my shirt. She leans in closer and I get a whiff of her perfume. It’s sweet and a little musky. Sexy. Just like her.

  She has to plaster her body to mine and stretch up on her tiptoes to get my shirt over my head. I can feel her breasts pushing against my chest. I could make the task easier for her. But I don’t. I like the feel of her rubbing against me. There’s no way I’m ruining that.

  Once she has my shirt off, she backs up and looks me over. She’s shy about it. That much is obvious. It’s like she wants to look, but she’s a little embarrassed to, which actually makes it more of a turn on for some reason. I’m sure every other eye in the room is watching me, watching us, but hers are the only ones I can feel. They’re like tongues of fire, licking my skin. They’re searing and tangible. Or at least they feel that way to me.

  I take a deep breath and her eyes drop to my stomach. Then they flicker down a little further. She stares longer than she should, but not nearly as long as I want her to.

  I start to get hard.

  Her eyes widen and her lips fall open just enough for her tongue to sneak out and wet them. I have to grit my teeth to keep from pulling her to me and kissing that lush little mouth of hers.

  Then light pours into the room. It’s just enough to break the spell.

  I hear a man’s voice. A very pissed-off man’s voice.

  “Dude, what the hell?” It’s Jason. I know why he’s angry.

  It’s not easy to tear my eyes away from hers. There’s a shy, reluctant excitement in them that makes me want to see how far I can push her. But I don’t. Push her, that is. Instead, I look away, turning my head to glance first at Jason and then at the room of salivating females. The jig is up.

  Damn. That was shaping up to be quite a diversion.

  I smile into the group of faces riveted on me. “Ladies, this is Jason. He’ll be entertaining you tonight.”

  All eyes turn to Jason as he closes the door and moves around me. I look at the girl that’s holding my shirt. She’s perplexed. And for good reason.

  “What do you mean, he’ll be entertaining us?” she asks, turning her confused eyes on me.

  I don’t answer her right away. I know she’ll figure it out soon enough.

  She looks over at Jason, trying to piece together what just happened.

  “Now, which one of you beautiful women is the bride-to-be?” Jason asks.

  I see it the instant understanding dawns. Her eyes widen again and, even in the low light, I see her cheeks turn red.

  She looks back to me and frowns.

  “If he’s the stripper, then who are you?”

  “I’m Cash Davenport. I own the club.”

  Down to You is now available

  Up to Me, book 2, is now available.

  Everything for Us, book 3, releases September 3, 2013

  The Wild Ones

  Passion as hot as midnight in the South and love as wild as the horses they tame.

  Camille “Cami” Hines is the darling daughter of the South’s champion thoroughbred breeder, Jack Hines. She has a pedigree that rivals some of her father’s best horses. Other than feeling a little suffocated at times, Cami thought she was pretty happy with her boyfriend, her life and her future.

  But that was before she met Patrick Henley.

  “Trick” blurs the lines between what Cami wants and what is expected of her. He’s considered the “help,” which is forbidden fruit as far as her father is concerned, not to mention that Trick would be fired if he ever laid a hand on her. And Trick needs his job. Desperately. His family depends on him.

  The heart wants what the heart wants, though, and Trick and Cami are drawn to each other despite the obstacles. At least the ones they know of.

  When Trick stumbles upon a note from his father, it triggers a series of revelations that could ruin what he and Cami have worked so hard to overcome. It turns out there’s more to Trick’s presence at the ranch than either of them knew, secrets that could tear them apart.

  CHAPTER ONE- Cami

  Sipping my beer, I look around at the familiar scene. If the honky tonk music blaring from the speakers in the ceiling hadn’t been enough to scream COUNTRY BAR, the sea of cowboy hats would have been. I smile as I adjust the black one that sits atop my own head. I love being incognito. Even if, by chance, someone I know stumbles into the smoke-filled dive, they’d never believe it was me looking out from beneath the brim.

  Something hits the back of my barstool—hard—just as I put the glass to my lips. Ice cold beer pours down my chin and straight into my cleavage. I suck in a breath.

  “’Scuse me,” a deep voice rumbles in my ear. Two hands grip my upper arms and pull me back, keeping me from tipping right out of my seat. I’m looking down at my soggy jeans and t-shirt when I feel the hands disappear. Half a second later, a face appears in my line of sight. “I’m so sorry. Are you okay?”

  My fingers stop plucking wet cotton away from my chest and I stare. Quite rudely, I might add. I’m speechless. Literally. And that, like, never happens to me.

  The most amazing eyes I’ve ever seen are staring back at me. They are pale greenish-gray, rimmed in sooty lashes and filled with concern.

  A sharp jab to my shin makes me let out the breath I hadn’t been aware of holding. I see my best friend Jenna’s head poke out from behind the mystery face. I know she kicked me and I know she’s trying to get my attention, but I can’t look away from these eyes long enough to glare at her.

  God, his eyes! I’ve never seen eyes that make me want to gasp and giggle and do a strip tease all at once. But these do.

  They flicker down, letting me go just long enough to collect my wits. I find very few of them. They are well and truly scattered. When he looks back up at me, his eyes are wrinkled at the corners. He’s smiling. And holy hell, what a smile it is!

  “Does it make me a bad person for liking your shirt better this way?”

  I glance down at myself. My dark pink bra is plainly visible through the now-wet paper thin material of my pale pink shirt. So are my very erect nipples. I blush, mortified.

  Why, oh why did I wear a light pink t-shirt with a dark pink bra?

  Because you can’t see your bra through it when it’s dry, dumb ass.

  A thumb brushes my right cheek. “God, that’s sexy,” he whispers. Against my will, my eyes fly to his face. His smile has died to a lopsided grin that is devastation in its purest form. “I’ve never made a girl blush before.”

  I laugh nervously, struggling to find my voice, to find my dignity. “Somehow I doubt that,” I say softly.

  “Wow! The hair of a devil, the face of an angel and the voice of a phone sex operator. You really are the perfect woman.”

  To my utter humiliation, my cheeks burn even hotter. Curse my fair skin!

  Reaching into his pocket, Hot Stranger pulls out a couple bills and slides them across the bar. “Another of whatever…” He trails off, looking at me in question, waiting for me to fill in the blank.

  “Cami,” I say, trying to hold back my grin.

  Smooth way of getting my name. Chalk one up for Hot Stranger.

  “Another of whatever Cami is ha
ving.” He turns back to me, a wicked gleam in his smoky eyes. “Sorry about your drink. Not so much about your shirt, though,” he admits candidly.

  Willing myself not to blush again, I tilt my head. “So, do clumsy strangers have names in this place? Or are you just called ‘bull in china shop’?”

  The lopsided grin comes back. “Patrick, but my friends call me Trick.”

  “Trick? As in trick or treat? That kind of trick?”

  He laughs and my stomach flutters. It actually flutters. “Yep. That kind of trick.” He sobers and leans in close to me. “Cami, can I ask a favor?”

  I’m breathless again. He’s so close I can count every hair in the stubble that dusts his tan cheeks. For just a second, his clean manly scent overrides the cigarette smoke and stale beer smell of the bar.

  I lose my voice—again—so I nod.

  “Pick ‘treat.’ Please, for the love of God, pick ‘treat’.”

  Like an idiot, I say nothing. I do nothing. I simply stare. Like a…a…well, like an idiot.

  He makes a disappointed noise with his lips then starts shaking his head. “Too bad. Woulda made my night.”

  He straightens, takes a step back and smiles at me again. “Nice to meet you, Cami,” he says, and then he turns and melts into the crowd.

  ********

  “Earth to Cami!”

  Tearing my gaze away from the broad-shouldered, slim-hipped view of Trick walking away, I turn to Jenna. “What?”

  “Is that all you have to say? ‘What’?” She’s grinning.

  “What would you like me to say?” I’m still a little addled. Or is it bedazzled?

  “Um, I’d like to hear your plan for getting your lame ass off that stool and going over there to collect on that treat!”

  “Eavesdrop much?”

  “He was practically sitting in my lap while he hit on you. What was I supposed to do?”

  “Uh, move!”

  Jenna snorts. Not a great sound, but somehow she makes it seem cute and girlie. “And miss that view? I was all but catatonic just looking at him. He is seven kinds of hot, Cam!”

  I giggle. “Listen to you. You’ve got a boyfriend. Or have you conveniently forgotten that we are meeting people here?”

  “I haven’t forgotten. Have you?”

  I nod at her. “Touché, pussycat.”

  In truth, I had. From the time I’d looked up into Trick’s eyes, I hadn’t thought of Brent one time. And that can’t be a good sign. Brent has never made me feel what this guy has in three minutes.

  “Meh,” she says, waving her hand dismissively as she sips her own beer. “Don’t give it a second thought. Looking at him is kinda like staring at the sun. You see spots and you’re dizzy for a while, but then it goes away.”

  I wonder to myself if I really want it to go away. I can’t ever remember a guy making me feel this way.

  I can’t stop myself from looking into the crowd again. I scan the endless ocean of hats until my gaze stops on one dark head. The hair is longish and has a slight wave to it. I know without having to see his face that it’s Trick. It just seems right that he’d be the only guy in the place not wearing a cowboy hat.

  Almost like he can feel my eyes or my thoughts on him, Trick turns around. His gaze locks with mine like there isn’t a room full of people between us. We stare at each other for a few seconds and then, real slow, he grins.

  Good God, he has dimples! I might die!

  Right on cue, my cheeks get hot. Here we go again.

  His grin widens into a smile and he winks at me. I’m pretty sure my toes are numb. I watch him turn away. Before his head completely disappears, I consider what Jenna said. Maybe I should go and ask for the treat…

  I jump when I feel fingers at my neck, brushing my hair back. “You looking for me?”

  I recognize the voice. It’s Brent. I sigh. It’s not right that I should feel a little disappointed. But I do. The time for me to be reckless has past. The door of opportunity has officially been closed. By Brent.

  I turn on my stool. I smile up into the face of Brent Thomason, my quasi-boyfriend.

  Brent is no slob in the looks department. His sandy hair has that purposefully messy look and his dark brown eyes have an exotic tilt I’ve always found very appealing. But even as I stare into them, I’m picturing smoky greenish-gray ones.

  “Were you looking for me?” he asks again.

  I dodge the question, playfully poking him in the chest. “You’re late!”

  “I can’t be too perfect. Gotta keep a girl like you on her toes.” He kisses the tip of my nose and then brushes my lips with his.

  “Did you get the ‘Vette running?” I ask, leaning back.

  “No. That’s why I’m late. I just talked to the guy that was supposed to take a look at it for me. Since I couldn’t even get it here, he agreed to look at it tomorrow night instead. I’ll get it out there even if I have to have it towed,” he growls in determination.

  As usual, I find Brent’s passion about his car a little bit of a turn on. One of my father’s obsessions is vintage cars. We have a garage full of them and I know enough about them to talk like I’ve got some sense.

  “Out where?”

  He shrugs. “Eh, some sort of field thing. You know how country people are.”

  I feel my frown, but can’t stop it. I know Brent doesn’t really mean anything by the comment, but it still bothers me. Unlike most of my friends, I know what life without money looks like, feels like. Granted, it was a long time ago, but some things a girl never forgets.

  Sexy eyes drift through my mind…

  “I want to get that thing running so I can drive you around and show you off. I mean, drive it around and show it off.” He grins at me. I grin back. The sad thing is, I think he had it right the first time.

  The Wild Ones is now available.

  The Wild Child, a novella, will release in November, 2013.

  Some Like It Wild, Wild Ones book 2, will release in March, 2014

  Table of Contents

  CHAPTER ONE- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWO- Alec

  CHAPTER THREE- Samantha

  CHAPTER FOUR- Alec

  CHAPTER FIVE- Samantha

  CHAPTER SIX- Alec

  CHAPTER SEVEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER EIGHT- Alec

  CHAPTER NINE- Samantha

  CHAPTER TEN- Alec

  CHAPTER ELEVEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWELVE- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN- Alec

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN- Alec

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN- Alec

  CHAPTER NINETEEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWENTY- Alec

  CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO- Alec

  CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR- Alec

  CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX- Alec

  CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT- Alec

  CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE- Samantha

  CHAPTER THIRTY- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE- Samantha

  CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE- Samantha

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE- Samantha

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN- Samantha

  CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT- Alec

  CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE- Samantha

  CHAPTER FORTY- Alec

  CHAPTER FORTY-ONE- Samantha

  CHAPTER FORTY-TWO- Alec

  CHAPTER FORTY-THREE- Samantha

  CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR- Alec

  CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE- Samantha

  CHAPTER FORTY-SIX- Alec

  CHAPTER ONE- Olivia

  CHAPTER TWO- Cash

  CHAPTER ONE- Cami

  M. Leighton, Until I Break

 

 

 


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