Smooth Irish (Book 2 of the Weldon Series)

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by Jennifer Saints

He shrugged. “Maybe.”

  Nan only smiled. He was so smooth, but she could see the gleam in his devilish blue eyes. He had the look of a man intent on having her. She wondered just how long he’d hold out on that maybe. She also wondered just how long he'd hold out watching her sunbathe in the nude. She gave him five minutes before he'd be on the beach, picking her up. It was going to be an interesting trip.

  Grinning, she slid the straps of her teddy off her shoulders and cupped her breasts as she stood in front of him. His shoulders jerked as he fought against the bindings and he grabbed his bottom lip between his teeth.

  "Come, here, sugar." His voice was husky with need.

  Nan pouted. "Not yet. I'm still having fun." She slid a finger down her stomach, under the satin crotch of her teddy, and edged the satin aside, giving him a tiny glimpse. "Remember Black Jack the pirate? Remember his poor captured bride to be that he didn't think he wanted? You offered your body up for research."

  He groaned and she smiled. She planned to test him to his limits and beyond.

  USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer Saints

  This bewitching Georgia Peach is anything but ordinary. She’s a mother, nurse, thriller writer, award-winning paranormal/romance/contemporary author, passionate patriot, event planner and more! She’s also home schooled three children and is the Vice-President of a charitable foundation which helps women and children’s causes and in her spare time she writes screenplays!

  Jenni, in her own words:

  Under a barrage of nagging by BFF’s, I’ve been told my bio was boring, not at all a reflection of just who I am beneath the surface, which is a compliment…I think. So, I promised to rev it up a bit. Thus the reason why I’m sitting here staring at the computer screen with nothing but crickets in my brain. I’m totally into making up wild and interesting stories with a lot of heart thrown into the mix, but telling people about myself isn’t so easy. What can I tell you about me?

  I don’t play video games or watch horror because I can’t take the heat, but give me a kickass thriller every minute of every day and I am there. Be prepared for a Hoover Dam meltdown if you’re with me and the movie is sad. So, to avoid disaster, I love romantic comedies.

  Never coffee. Always tea. Never beer. Always champagne. There’s more, but hey, gotta save some secrets until after the first date, right?

  I grew up in Miami. Went to nursing school in Georgia, where I now reside. I raised and home schooled three great kids. I wrote for nine years before I sold a book, which made me a firm believer that a person should NEVER NEVER NEVER GIVE UP ON THEIR DREAMS.

  I remember my father’s remark after a particularly scandalous story about one of my ancestors, a story that involves a conspiracy, treason, betrayal, murder, and execution, a story that after a drink or two in the bar, I might be enticed to share. Anyway, what my father said was, “You can’t keep a good man down.” And I kind of see that in myself. Not that I am necessarily good, because the definitions of moral words are often relative, but I do persevere, and I am resilient. Nothing in life has ever worked out the way I planned for it too. In many areas of my life, I have yet to reach the level I thought I would, of where I envisioned I would be, but I haven’t given up. I won’t give up. I continue to work hard and do everything I can to help who I can and to make my dreams come true.

  Besides great kids, family, and friends, that perseverance has so far garnered me a USA Today Bestselling tag and twelve plus books on the shelf in a number of genres (contemporary romantic suspense, historical suspense, paranormal suspense, and contemporary romance). I’ve won a number of writing awards, two National Choice Awards, three Maggie Awards, a RT Book Club Reviewer’s Choice Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award, the Marlene Award, and the Golden Heart Award to name most of them. I work with several amazing women in a charity to raise money for a shelter that helps abused and homeless women and children. I’ve revived my nursing career after a long hiatus, have renewed my license, and will find the right job for me.

  I know there are many more great things ahead.

  I write romance because I believe that when you boil all of life down to its essence, if you take a human being to the very core of his existence, then you will find that what matters more than anything else is to be loved and to give love.

  Life is all about choices and to pull from one of Erich Fromm’s quote, I choose to create and to love rather than destroy and to hate.

  I hope you enjoy my stories.

  Go forth, dream, believe, create, inspire, and love,

  Jenni (J.L. Saint, Jennifer St. Giles, Jennifer Saints)

  PS. Writers don’t develop split personalities. They develop pseudonyms.

  Website: jenniferstgiles.com

  You can e-mail her about her Jennifer Saints novels at [email protected].

  Books:

  Writing as Jennifer St. Giles

  The Mistress of Trevelyan - 8/04

  His Dark Desires - 11/05

  Midnight Secrets - 5/06 – Re-released 4/11

  Touch A Dark Wolf - 9/06

  Darkest Dreams - 12/06

  The Lure of the Wolf - 7/07

  Silken Shadows - 12/07

  Kiss of Darkness - 4/09

  Bride of the Wolf - 5/09

  Point of No Return: Mammoth Book of Vampire Romances Book 2 - 9/09

  Writing as Jennifer Saints

  Wild Irish - 5/09

  Smooth Irish - 5/09

  Writing as J.L. Saints

  Collateral Damage – 12/10

  Tactical Damage – 11/11

  Table of Contents

  CHAPTER ONE

  CHAPTER TWO

  CHAPTER THREE

  CHAPTER FOUR

  CHAPTER FIVE

  CHAPTER SIX

  CHAPTER SEVEN

  CHAPTER EIGHT

  CHAPTER NINE

  CHAPTER TEN

  CHAPTER ELEVEN

  CHAPTER TWELVE

  CHAPTER THIRTEEN

  CHAPTER FOURTEEN

  CHAPTER FIFTEEN

  CHAPTER SIXTEEN

  CHAPTER SEVENTEEN

  CHAPTER EIGHTEEN

  Epilogue

 

 

 


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