salsa step. “Pero I want to go dancing when I win. Deal?”
He slathered another corn husk with masa as I took another bite of buñuelo. “Deal.”
My thoughts drifted. I’d helped a woman and baby in need. They were safe now, and I’d been part of that. I felt like I was part of my own Christmas story. Not bad for a morning’s work. And I wasn’t even a real PI.
Yet.
Plus, I’d seen Jack Callaghan in person—even if it had been just a quick glimpse from high up in a pear tree.
“Feliz Navidad,” Antonio said, his normal wicked grin firmly back on his face, like he knew exactly what I was thinking.
I blushed, hoping he couldn’t really read my mind. “Feliz Navidad,” I said, grinning back, knowing that visions of sugar plums and Jack would keep me warm into the new year. And beyond.
Covet romance? Read and excerpt from
Deceiving the Witch Next Door
Melissa Bourbon Ramirez
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