I just love a troubled Marine for a hero …
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Donnigans #2
by Marie Harte
Blurb:
A fling might be just the thing …
Gavin Donnigan left the Marine Corps a shell of a man, hounded by guilt for deaths he couldnβt prevent. But teaching a self-defense class at the local gym brings some stability to his lifeβalong with a gorgeous leggy woman who wonβt give him the time of day.
Zoe York lost her twin sister to a freak car accident a few months ago. Sheβs been struggling to bury her grief, but it isnβt until she signs up for a self-defense class with its distractingly hot instructor that she begins to come out of her shell again. With the memory of her sister telling her to live a little, Zoe decides a fling with buns-of-steel Gavin Donnigan might be just the thing.
Soon theyβre sparring both in and out of the gym. And for the first time in a long time, each is looking forward to tomorrow.
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Excerpt:
Thursday evening, Zoe gaped at the address Gavin had sent her to. Sheβd been lucky enough to dodge her motherβs phone calls, had missed Cleo stopping by earlier this evening, and had ignored Piperβs texts. Otherwise, she would have shared news of a date she wanted to keep to herself.
Now she had to get through said date without jumping the poor man. Every time she thought about how long sheβd sat on him in the gymβknowing exactly what he felt like in those thin shorts, every inch of him excited to be with herβher world turned upside down. Not a prude by any means, sheβd still never ground over an aroused man in a public place when she barely knew more than his name.
Well, sheβd wanted to do a one-eighty from her normal routine. Cleo and Piper would be pleased. Or at least, they might be if Zoe decided to confide details about this date. Then again, depending on how tonight went, she might never speak to Gavin again. She sure the hell wouldnβt be sleeping with him on their first night out together.
So sad she had to keep reminding herself of that. No one-night stands.
Ever?
Ignoring temptation, she shut her fantasies down tight. No, never.
After parking in the stone driveway of a huge old Victorian house on a nice piece of property in Magnolia,βa pricey area of Seattle that boasted quiet streets, lots of greenery, and amazing views of Puget Sound,βshe cautiously left the car. She stared at the house with suspicion, wondering just what Gavin had in store.
He opened the door to greet her. Wearing a pair of well-worn jeans and a faded blue sweatshirt, he looked at home and way too handsome for her peace of mind.
Sheβd dressed down in jeans and a sweater over a thin T-shirt. With the cool spring evenings, she normally dressed heavier for comfort. A smart idea, considering she had no idea if theyβd be indoors or outside tonight.
βThis is your place?β she asked, not believing for a second he lived in such a grand, landscaped home. It just seemed all wrong for him.
He chuckled. βNah. It belongs to a friend of my sisterβs. Hopeβs house-sitting, but sheβs letting me borrow it tonight.β
Zoe followed him into the huge house. It had rich mahogany furnishings, a few sculptures that looked like they cost in the thousands, and the feel of a professional interior designer. No dust, no mess, and everything had its place.
Following him through the entrance and down the hallway, past the stairs to the kitchen, she stopped and gawked. The kitchen had to be as large as her living room, dining room, and pantry combined. It had an island, marble countertops, two sinks, stainless-steel appliances, and a Viking stoveβthe same high-end one Piper had in her kitchen. A large vase of flowers sat on the island, while the glossy oak table off to the back looked over an expansive patio, which in turn overlooked the ocean.
βHoly crap. This is amazing.β
βI know, right?β Gavin nodded. βGo on, check it out. But keep your sweater on. The funβs outside.β
βNot sure what that means, but give me a minute. I need some time to take this in.β She walked around the kitchen some more, while he went out to the patio and down some steps to the backyard.
After sadly affirming that sheβd never have a kitchen this grand, she made mental notes to share with Cleo, a fellow HGTV addict who would go gaga over this house.
A few moments later, Zoe stepped outside on the patio, looking for Gavin. She still had no idea why heβd brought her to someone elseβs home, but it had been worth the drive just to see that kitchen.
βGavin?β The stone deck ran the entire length of the back of the house and had plenty of room for a table and chair, potted flowers and plants, and a snazzy fire pit embedded in the ground. It was surrounded by rock that had been built up, no doubt to provide a measure of safety.
A glance beyond the deck showed the Sound in all its glory. The sun was setting, and an indigo sky surrounded a blanket of clouds trying to block out the rising moonβand failing. The wind picked up, bringing a chill to the air. But the crisp scent of salt water cleaned everything around her.
Zoe breathed in and out, knowing a sense of serenity sheβd been missing of late.
βOver here,β Gavin called.
She gave up her view of the water and found him on the side of house, in a corner of the lot with trees on one side and the patio on the other. Talk about a nice amount of privacy. The clearing had several boxes filled with green and growing things. And there, in the distance, a small greenhouse.
She blinked, feeling as if sheβd stepped into her version of heaven.
βWell? Donβt just stand there.β Gavin nodded at a small assortment of gardening tools on the ground beside him. A trowel, a weeder, a spade, and a shovel. βThe gloves are for you.β
They looked brand new. She picked up the pink set, tugged off the tags, and put them on. βPink?β
He smiled. βYou like βem? Maybe you can wear them with your yoga pants at the gym sometime.β
βYouβre obsessed with those pants, arenβt you?β
He chuckled. βCome on. We need to weed.β He crouched down and reached a hand out to some overflowing green. βBut Iβm not sure if thatβs a plant orββ
βStop. Thatβs not a weed.β She gently nudged him out of the way before he could kill the coreopsis and garden phlox around some limp tulips. He handed her the snips, and she clipped the spent tulip blooms, then did a bit more pruning and pulled a few real weeds. She showed him the difference, then answered his questions about what to plant when and how to separate a few daylily bulbs that really should have been split before now. So lost in the gardening, it took Zoe a good half an hour before she realized this was to be the extent of her date.
Peering over her shoulder, she frowned at Gavin and turned to face him, standing so that they could look eye to eye. Or rather, eye to throat. She had to glance up to see his gaze. βThis is our date?β Gardening?
The pleasure seemed to leach out of him as he looked down at her. βUh, yeah. Why? You donβt like it? We donβt have to play around all night in the dirt or anything.β
βYou thought Iβd like weeding someone elseβs garden for hours?β
He sighed. βStupid idea, right?β
βNo, not at all.β She stared at him. βHow did you know Iβm into plants?β Fascinating. Heβd chosen one of her favorite things to do, and he seemed to be interested in her explanations about planting and zones and soil type.
βI overheard you at the gym. You and Loretta talk about gardens as if theyβre the second coming. I wanted to do something different with you, and I thought you might like this.β He smiled. βYou did say sex was off the table.β
She nodded absently, disconcerted that heβd read her so well. βI like this. Do you?β
He flexed his dirty fingers, because he apparently hadnβt bought himself any gloves. βSurprisingly, yeah. It feelsβ¦good.β He looked bewildered. βItβs just dirt and flowers. But I like putting it all together, maybe seeing it grow.β He stared at her as if she had the answers.
βThatβs what I like about it too. I have a small garden in my backyard. I spend a lot of time caring for my flowers and veggies. Itβs fun for me, and I like knowing my hard work will pay off in tomatoes or green beans, maybe even cucumbers.β
βFresh is best,β he agreed.
She smiled with him. The moon darted behind clouds, then broke out over them both once more. She shivered when the wind made another pass.
βWait here,β Gavin ordered. βI mean, donβt stop digging and stuff. Iβll be back.β
He left, and she assumed a new spot by another bed, where lilies and clusters of out-of-control lavender congregated. He returned with a tray of cocoa and marshmallows, all served on some fancy-looking crockery. βWasnβt sure if you liked coffee or tea, but thought I couldnβt go wrong with cocoa.β
βYes.β Chocolate, one of her major weaknesses. She tried to eat healthy, but the heaven known as liquid milk chocolate constantly called to her. As did those mini marshmallows.
He handed her a mug and watched her with intense eyes.
After a few decadent sips, she frowned. βDo I have marshmallow on my lip or something?β Then she licked her lips just to be sure they were clean.
βDid you have to do that? Iβve been so good, behaving myself.β He took the mug from her and set it on the wooden border of the flowerbed, then moved into her personal space.
She refused to back up, so they stood so close that she nearly bumped his chin when she tilted her face up to see him better.
βYouβre so pretty. Even when youβre not wearing pink,β he teased, his voice soft on the cool wind.
The moment seemed like a freeze frame from the most romantic scene ever. She still tasted chocolate. The moon overhead lit everything with a preternatural glow. The scents of earth and lavender and Gavin filled her head, until she could focus on nothing but him.
βGavin?β She didnβt know what she was asking him for, but the promise of safety in his eyes drew her closer.
βIβm gonna kiss you now,β he said, his voice low, warm.
She nodded.
He leaned closer at the same time she did.
Their coming together felt amazing. Perfect. Right. The kiss shook her. Deep, sensual, yet not as close as she wanted. His tongue swept her mouth, caressing while he took charge of the embrace. But not once did he overwhelm her. Instead, she followed him, sip for sip, and let the rush of her heartbeat pull her into a tide of longing she couldnβt suppress. Not now, surrounded by all her favorite things.
βGavin,β she murmured when he kissed his way from her mouth down her cheek to her throat.
He pulled her to him, but their clothes kept them too far apart. Gentle bites down her throat ended in a soft kiss that caused a full-body shiver.
βCold?β he whispered as he straightened.
She shook her head, unable to speak, and blinked into his shuttered gaze. Then he made everything worse. He tucked her head under his chin and hugged her with affection. No way she could chalk this up as a gambit to get her to bed, not when he had the gall to make her feel.
With a sigh, he ended the embrace and pulled back. βNow show me which ones I can pull and which ones I canβt.β He nodded at the third flower bed they hadnβt gotten to yet, not winded or affected by their kiss, apparently. Hell. Zoe couldnβt feel his heartbeat through their clothes, but hers raced like a thoroughbred intent on taking the Triple Crown.
The bastard had the nerve to wipe a clean thumb over her lower lip, causing that thoroughbred to run past the finish line with no signs of stopping.
βI have the urge to flip you again, right here,β she rasped. For starting something he wouldnβt finish. And for making her want to finish it, regardless of their newness.
He smirked, as if reading her mind. βI know. I canβt stop thinking about us in the gym either.β
βThatβs not what I meant.β
He wiggled his brows. βI think it is. Next time Iβm flat on my back, Iβll be thinking only of you, Mistress.β
βYouβre such a pain.β
βI know. Itβs a gift.β
She wanted to smack him, so she did. When his laughter ended, she pulled him close and planted a kiss on him that had him panting and grabbing for herβbut this time she had the presence of mind to disentangle herself. βNow,β she said, her voice hoarse, βgrab that trowel and letβs get back to work.β
He kept staring at her mouth. βTrowel?β
She groaned, because she wanted to get back to that kiss as well. βWhy me?β
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Author Info:
Award-winning author Marie Harte has been writing professionally since 2005. Sheβs both a NY Times and USA Today bestselling author and has written over 100 books and counting. Marie writes books with heat, humor, and character.
She writes independently and for several publishers, to include Sourcebooks and Samhain. Though currently writing contemporary romance, she also writes paranormal and romantic suspense.
Before turning to writing full-time, she earned a B.A. in English from Pennsylvania State University and spent several years in the United States Marine Corps as a communications officer.
Marie currently lives in Central Oregon with her family. Thereβs nothing she likes more than finding a good book to read and a great cup of coffee to drink.
Find out more about Marie atΒ http://marieharte.com/
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