Series: Tempt Me #4
Publication date: September 10th, 2020
Synopsis:
Thea needs help renovating her house. Aiden needs help renovating his reputation. A fake engagement could solve both of their problems--or it could create a whole set of new ones.
After her widowed mother rushed into a marriage they both regretted, Thea Blackwell vowed never to commit to anything. Not jobs. Not hairstyles. Not men. Still, part of her wishes she had enough money--and enough courage--to buy her dream home and have it renovated by the gorgeous former neighbor who never spared her a second glance.
Aiden Murdoch put his playboy ways behind to help his ailing father run the family business, but he can't seem to escape his scandalous past. Then his childhood friend Thea shows him the listing for a tumbledown fixer-upper, and he stumbles on the perfect solution: he'll provide the labor on her new house, and she'll make him look happily domesticated in front of his father's nervous clients.
But fake kisses can lead to real feelings, and their simple arrangements gets complicated fast, leaving Thea unsure if her pretend fiancé has truly given up his wild ways and Aiden aching to prove he's worth a lifelong commitment. Are they brave enough to tear down the lies they've told each other, or will the future they're building turn to sawdust?
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Excerpt
"Thanks for tonight," she said. "I feel better."
"Hitting things with a hammer'll do that for you." He took a step toward her until he could see the specks of dust in her hair from their demolition work in the kitchen. "You've got..." He lifted his hand to brush away the traces of their destruction, then let his fingers drift to her cheek, then her neck.
When his fingers kept moving downward, all thoughts of plans and schedules and agreements flew from his head, and he gave himself permission to do something he'd been wanting to do all night: he slid his hands into the gap between her jeans and the bottom of her shirt, resting his fingers gently on her hips where they dipped in to her waist. He'd been tortured by flashes of her back and stomach as she worked, and now he gave in to the overwhelming desire to touch.
Her breathing hitched as his thumbs brushed across her warm skin and came perilously close to slipping under the hem of her tank top. She closed her eyes and swayed forward, and for one dizzying moment, he leaned in too. Nobody was around to put on a show for. He wanted to kiss her because he wanted to kiss her.
And fuck, that's why he shouldn't. Because if he kissed her right now, he'd be tempted not to stop. This thing between them was changing by the day, in his mind at least, but that wasn't what they'd agreed to. He'd promised no sex as part of their arrangement, and right now he wasn't sure he could stick to that if he didn't put some distance between them. With immense effort he took a step back, his hands falling to his sides, and when her eyes fluttered open, he couldn't read her expression. Relief? Disappointment?
He cleared his throat and took another step toward the door. "Sleep well, killer. I'll see you tomorrow."
He let himself out before she could say a word and kept his windows rolled down for his drive home, hoping the April air would cool his blood enough to let him sleep that night.
About the Author:
Sara Whitney writes sassy, sexy contemporary romance novels packed with wit, heat, and heart. A 2019 Romance Writers of America Golden Heart award finalist, Sara worked as a newspaper reporter and film critic before she earned her Ph.D. and landed in academia. She's a good pinball player, a so-so karaoke singer, and an expert TV opinion-haver.
In a funny twist of fate, Sara's married to a divorce attorney, and she likes to think that her happily-ever-afters help keep their household in balance. She and her husband live in the Midwest surrounded by books, cats, and half-empty coffee cups. Keep up with Sara by subscribing to her mailing list.