This week I'm manning the International Heat blog. I'm featuring a week of "Sneak Peeks" and a contest. I hope you'll come check it out.
And speaking of sneak peeks, I've been working on a new series with Lexxie Couper called Foreign Affairs. The first book in the series, Misplaced Princess releases June 20, so I thought I'd share a bit from that story today.
Foreign Affairs, Book One
Annie
Prince has impetuously flown halfway ’round the world to visit a man she met
online—only to find herself stranded in Sydney. Seems she and Dylan crossed
wires, and he’s on his way to New York. His twin, Hunter, saves the day and
whisks her back to the family cattle station. Hunter’s as easy on the eyes as
Dylan, and even easier to talk to. Annie might have flown to Oz to meet one
brother, but soon sparks are flying with the other.
Hunter
considered Dylan a dumb arse for jetting off to America for some stranger—until
he met Annie. Turns out the New Yorker is a smart, funny, hard-working
jillaroo…and hotter than the Aussie desert. Hunter’s not normally one to poach
his brother’s women, but he can’t keep his hands, lips, tongue and other body
parts off this sexy city girl.
When
raging lust leads to emotional attachment, where does that leave Annie and
Hunter when her vacation comes to an end—or when Dylan finds out?
Excerpt:
Hunter ran his finger down the
pretty blonde’s arm, enjoying the flirting and easy banter. He’d hit the bar
after seeing his idiot brother off at his gate. They’d flown the station
helicopter to Sydney , leaving so early this morning it had still been dark.
Hunter had a couple of hours to kill while he waited for the flight mechanic to
refuel the chopper and clear him for take off.
“So
you live on a cattle station?” the blonde asked. He’d forgotten her name the
second she’d said it. One of these days he was going to have to learn to pay
attention to details like that.
“Yep. Farpoint Creek. My family’s owned it forever.
Established it back in the 1800s.”
The
woman feigned interest, but Hunter could see the disdain in her eyes. She was
clearly a city girl and the idea of living out whoop whoop in the Outback was less than appealing
to her. Lucky for both of them, he wasn’t considering taking this game of slap
and tickle out of the airport.
She
leaned closer, accidentally brushing the side of his arm with her
breast. They’d started their flirting at different tables. Then he’d joined
her. After a few minutes of sexual innuendoes, he’d given up his seat across
the table and moved over to share her side of the booth.
“You
know, I’m a member of the Qantas Club.”
“Is
that right?” he asked.
“I
was actually thinking of heading over there and freshening up before my flight.
They have showers in the lounge.”
“Showers,
eh? Bit bloody fancy.”
She
dragged her hand along his leg, starting at his knee and working her way up. He
liked a woman who knew what she wanted and wasn’t afraid to grab it. His dick
twitched when her hand crept closer.
“Wish
I had someone to wash my back,” she purred.
He
started to offer his sudsy services, but something on the PA caught his
attention. “What did she say?”
“What
did who say?”
The
PA announcement was repeated. Dylan
Sullivan, please meet your party at the customer service desk located at
terminal one.
What
the hell? Dylan wasn’t here. At least, he bloody well shouldn’t be.
Hunter
reluctantly pushed the woman away while silently cursing his brother. “Sorry,
love, but I gotta go do something.” Dylan would pay
dearly for costing him a shower with this beauty in the high flyer’s club. He
retrieved his hat from the table and put it back on his head.
“You’re
leaving?”
Hunter
nodded regretfully. “Yeah. Afraid it can’t be helped.” He threw enough cash on
the table to cover both of their drinks and a generous tip for the waitress.
“Sorry.”
He
walked toward terminal one, trying to figure out why Dylan wasn’t jetting away
from Sydney , getting closer to making one of the dumbest mistakes of
his life. He’d loaded his brother on a plane headed for New York over an hour ago.
Hunter
had spent most of their morning trek to Sydney trying to convince Dylan that
taking off halfway around the world to hook up with some broad he’d met on one
of those stupid online dating services made him look pretty desperate.
He’d
also pointed out that precious little could come of this trip, besides getting
a piece of New York tail. Dylan lived and worked on Farpoint Creek cattle station. In Australia . Trying to hook up with some American chick wasn’t exactly
practical.
Dylan,
ever the romantic idiot, seemed to think Annie had the potential to be his soul
mate. Jesus, his brother had actually used those words—soul mate—and was
supposed to be headed to New
York to prove that
asinine fact.
Had
Dylan missed his plane? Hunter couldn’t figure out how. They’d made it to the
departure gate in plenty of time. And if so, why would he page himself rather than ask the customer service
rep to page Hunter? Maybe Dylan had given his own name as well and the lady had
fucked it up.
He
glanced at the crowd standing around the service desk as he walked toward the
terminal. He and Dylan weren’t lacking in the height department. If his
dickhead brother was around, he sure as hell wasn’t standing up; he’d tower
over these people. Add the fact he and Dylan hardly ever took off their bloody
hats and Hunter should be able to spot him a mile away.
He
started to get in line at the desk to ask who’d paged Dylan when a woman walked
up to him.
“You’re
here!” she said.
Hunter
tried to place the woman’s face. She looked vaguely familiar. “I am?” His
mother claimed he’d been cursed with a sarcastic streak as wide as Farpoint since the day he was born. While his
mum found it annoying, Hunter had never found a good reason to curb that
personality trait.
The
pretty woman smiled. “I was starting to worry.”
Before
he could tell her she had the wrong bloke and should go ahead and hang on to
her anxiety, she took a step closer and threw her arms around him.
The
hard-on Hunter had managed to batten down as he’d walked away from his potential
shower partner reemerged when her firm breasts brushed against his chest.
Bloody hell. Who knew the airport was such a great place to pick up women? He
might have to fly to Sydney International more often.
Never
one to pass up an opportunity, he accepted the embrace, loosely wrapping his
arms around her back. The lovely lady was just the right height for him and had
some sexy curves. He liked a woman with meat on her bones.
She
pulled away slightly and he started to release her, but she kept her arms wrapped
around him and upped the ante, kissing him.
It
started as a sweet, friendly kiss, but Hunter wasn’t having any of that shit.
She smelled and tasted too good. He grasped her soft face and held her close.
He turned his head and deepened the kiss, pressing her lips open so he could
get an even better taste. He was thrilled when her tongue met his halfway.
Jesus. This chick could kiss.
Misplaced Princess is available for preorder on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
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