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by JoAnna Grace


  I love you, caveman.

  I love you too, pussycat. I’m still handcuffing you to the bed, though.

  That could be fun.

  Ezekiel covered his laugh with a cough. Ami’s smile stretched across her face until she thought it would split in half. Love; she’d found unbelievable love in a world of chaos. Even in the midst of everything falling apart around them, happiness was hers for the taking and that was one thing she would never run from again.

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  Kelly rolled over in bed and picked up her cell phone. Mark’s face smiled back at her as his Bon Jovi ringtone blared. What could he possibly want at three in the morning? Was he insane?

  “You’d better be bleeding, jackass,” she mumbled.

  His deep chuckle filled the silence of her studio. “Damn, you’re grumpy in the morning.”

  “It’s not morning yet. It’s that time of day even Jesus hates. What do you want? Where are you?”

  “I had to work the late shift, remember?”

  Kelly vaguely recalled that the night guy at the airport had quit and Mark had to fill in for him for a couple weeks. “I’m really sorry for your luck. Again, what do you want?”

  “I need a favor.”

  Ah hell. The last time Mark needed a favor, Kelly ended up watching three little girls—scratch that, three little terrorists—all under the age of six so he could go bang their mom. “If this involves you getting laid, I’m not interested. Try that website for nanny services.”

  “Don’t be bitter. It doesn’t suit you.”

  “Point, Mark. Let’s get to the point.” She rubbed a hand over her messy hair and down her face. People should not be awake at three a.m., especially people like her.

  “Remember that actor that had his plane serviced a couple months ago?”

  Kelly answered with a grunt. She had to admit, it was pretty sweet that Mark had spent an entire afternoon chauffeuring around a big time celebrity while his plane was checked out. They went to lunch and spent the afternoon driving around and chatting like old friends. That was just Mark, though. He had the best luck of any person she’d ever met.

  “We were having lunch and he starts telling me that he likes to hide out, right. No cameras, no interviews, just shootin’ the shit. We got along, so I offered for him to stay around here when he needed to.”

  Kelly cursed. She knew exactly what Mark had offered. “What did you promise and how screwed am I?”

  “Let me finish.” Mark sighed, his nerves clearly shot. “So I might have led him to believe that I knew someone with a private bed and breakfast type place that is way off in the hills.”

  “Damn it, Mark. You know Pops doesn’t like strangers.”

  “Well, here’s the thing. He might have told his girlfriend about this little hidey-hole.”

  Kelly groaned. “Might have? God, you make me want to hold your head under water until the bubbles quit.”

  “Plane lands in an hour, private runway H.”

  Kelly was already pulling on her jeans because this was Mark. Even though Mark was a pain in the ass, he would give his left nut for her. “Do you mean to tell me that now I have to play hostess to some stuck up actress in hiding because she’s in trouble and needs her publicist to smooth things over?”

  “You know I love you, right?”

  “Ha! This is why I don’t do the whole love thing. Men are pigs.”

  “All but me, babe. You’re a freaking angel. Private run—”

  “Runway H, got it, got it. Bye.”

  Kelly stood in the hangar at four in the morning. She was freezing. The November winds cut through her hoodie down to her bones. The private runways on this side of the small airport were lifeless. If this was another one of Mark’s jokes, she would hang him and beat him like a dirty rug.

  Mark enjoyed playing jokes, particularly on her.

  As unfair as it was, he had to be the luckiest guy on the planet. God only knew how many pictures he had with famous people who flew into the airport and happened to land in the private hangar where he worked. The photos lined his wall. Movie stars, rock stars, even a porn star. Kelly didn’t ask how he knew who she was. Some things needed to remain a mystery between friends.

  The likelihood of this being real was high. As a small plane came in for a landing, Kelly took out her phone to see exactly who she was hosting.

  “Mark?”

  “That’s his plane.”

  “His plane. It’s a guy? You said your friend told his girlfriend.”

  Mark chuckled mischievously. “And she turned around and told her friend—an actor.”

  “Why won’t you tell me who he is? Is this one of your pranks?” Kelly looked around, expecting to find Mark watching and laughing. “I will have your testicles.”

  “No pranks. This is honest to God the luckiest day of your life.”

  “Come on, Mark. Seriously, will I even recognize this guy? Have I seen any of his movies? What is he, extra number one hundred and fifty—” She stopped mid-sentence when her eyes locked on to the man stepping out of the private jet. “Holy. Shit. Please tell me that is not…”

  “Your very own guilty pleasure, Trevor Jacobs. Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, and Happy Birthday for the next twenty years.”

  “If you ever need a kidney, I’m your girl. Gotta go.” She hung up to Mark laughing and saying, “You’re welcome.”

  Kelly watched her ultimate celebrity crush shoulder a duffle bag and head in her direction.

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  JoAnna Grace lives in a world of alpha males and strong females where true love conquers all—at least in her writing! A proud indie, she has published The Divine Chronicles, the Blake Pride Series, and more. Joanna loves paranormal and urban fantasy romance novels. She’s a romantic at heart.

  From the time she started holding a crayon she began to create magical worlds. Living in the real world was never an option. JoAnna’s tales are spun at her home in East Texas where she lives with her Prince Charming, three kids, and a couple dogs. When not hiding behind the computer screen chugging coffee, you can find her shopping. singing with the radio, or speaking on behalf of Y&R, a public relations and publishing company.

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  BOOKS BY JOANNA GRACE

  Divine Chronicle Series:

  Divine Awakening

  Divine Destiny

  Divine Judgment

  The Divine Chronicles Box Set #1

  Divine Encounter

  Divine Pursuit (Coming Soon)

  The Roles We Play

  Blake Pride Series:

  Pride Before The Fall

  Break Her Fall

  The Harder They Fall

  Divided We Fall (Coming Soon)

  Omega Office Romance Series: (Coming Soon)

  Crossing The Lines

  Blurring The Lines

  Erasing The Lines

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