I’ve got a special treat for everyone this morning – not only do we get to take a look at JK Coi’s newest, the sexyΒ In Bed with the Competition, complete with a fantastic giveaway … BUT we also get to read the first couple of chapters. Β Check it all out below!
*****
byΒ J.K. Coi
Release Date: June 30, 2014
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Blurb:
This rivalry is too hot for the tropicsβ¦
Elizabeth Carlson and Ben Harrison used to be friends, coworkers… andΒ almostΒ lovers. But that was before Ben proposed mixing business with pleasure. Elizabeth refuses to lose her heart to a hotshot tycoon with a cutthroat, take-no-prisoners attitude. Not with the prospect of starting her own company at stake.
Driven to succeed in all areas of his life, Ben couldnβt resist the temptation to make LizΒ his. But then she walked away, igniting a bitter rivalry. Competing for the same contract at a Caribbean conference ignites sparks too hot to ignore, and Benβs determined to finish what they started, even if itβll only last a few steamy, tropical nights.
Elizabethβs resolve begins to crumble under Benβs blatant seduction. Can she walk away from a hot island fling with the sexiest man sheβs ever known with her heart intact, or will losing herself in Ben destroy everything sheβs fought to achieve?
Amazon Buy Link: http://amzn.to/1r2xPwv
Barnes & Noble Buy Link: http://bit.ly/1nNz8id
*****
Author Info:
J.K. Coi is a multi-published, award winning author of contemporary and paranormal romance and urban fantasy. She makes her home in Ontario, Canada, with her husband and son and a feisty black cat who is the uncontested head of the household. While she spends her days immersed in the litigious world of insurance law, she is very happy to spend her nights writing dark and sexy characters who leap off the page and into readersβ hearts.
Author Website: http://www.jkcoi.com/index.html
Author Twitter: https://twitter.com/jkcoi
Author Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/JK-Coi/145636204540
Author Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1426838.J_K_Coi
Newsletter: http://www.jkcoi.com/contact.html#newsletter
*****
Giveaway:
Enter to win jewelry, books and other swag!
http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/1cb554397/
*****
Excerpt:
Chapter One
Ben Harrison had seen his fair share of women in bikinis, but this one seemed different. For one, she wasnβt model thin with toothpicks for limbs, but had killer curves and legs that went for miles. His mouth went dry as he took it all in. A wide straw hat. The thin ribbon ties of her top coming together in the middle of her back. The ends trailing down a few inches, drawing the eye to the curve of her waist and then lower, to bright red bottoms.
He felt guilty for staring and averted his gaze, but Nolanβs low whistle of appreciation reflected Benβs sentiments exactly.
He turned to his friend with a raised brow. βWhat areΒ youΒ looking at?β
Nolan leaned up on one elbow and tilted his sunglasses down the bridge of his nose. βThe same thing as you, Iβm thinking.β
βWell, you can just lie back down and forget about it. We might be here a couple of days early, but thereβs still a lot to do to get ready for the convention.β Ben enjoyed the occasional break, which is why he and his business partner Steve Nolan had come to Antigua two days before this convention was scheduled to begin. But no matter where he went, he never left the work entirely behind, because he still hadnβt achieved his goals.
βNot for me,β Nolan protested with a grin. βAnd not for you, either. We got this nailed, Harrison. Everyone will be lining up to hand over their money. And you have to admit, if you look at any more reports, youβre going to go blind. Trust me, nobody likes a squinting playboy without a tan, no matter how innovative he is.β
Ben frowned. A year ago heβd been a nobody, fighting tooth and nail to make his mark along with all the rest, but after appearing at a few gala events with heiress and model-turned-CEO Meredith Stone, someone had decided to run a story on him, and suddenly he was considered a playboy. βItβs bad enough I get that shit from the media. I donβt need to hear it from you, too.β
βWhat? You donβt appreciate the attention?β Nolan smirked.
It was disconcerting and inconvenient, but Nolan was of the opinion that a little media attention of any kind was a good thing. It had the potential to translate into the kind of corporate interest they desperately needed, and that made it worth putting up with for a while. Both of them had sunk everything they had into their cutting-edge software development company, but it just wasnβt enough. They needed more capital, and they needed itΒ now.
Thatβs what had brought them to Antigua. The Artificial Intelligence world was a small one, all the industry players would be at this convention, and they would all be looking for the next big Internet money-makerβthatβs where Optimus Inc. came in.
Nolan grinned. βIf you ask me, the fact that the media hounds have locked onto someone elseβs scent for a while is fucking fantastic.β
βYeah, Iβm sure youβre ecstatic,β Ben answered with a shake of his head.
The reporters might suddenly consider Ben Harrisonβs life fodder for their pages, but they practically wet themselves over any chance to photograph brilliant mathematician and bad boy Steve Nolan, whose family had been the stuff of society legend until it all fell apart in a public scandal a few years agoβ¦and who was now having too damn much fun at Benβs expense.
Benβs attention shifted back to the woman on the pool deck. She faced away from them, having arranged herself on an available deck chair in front of the sparkling pool. She was applying lotion to her legs and thighs. Her motions were slow and smooth, the sun bouncing off her perfect, slick skin. It didnβt take much for him to start imagining those legs wrapped around himβ¦
Maybe heΒ hadΒ been staring at reports too long. After all, heβd left New York early to scratch his itch for adventureβ¦and a reckless island fling could be exactly the thing he needed.
Nolan moved to get out of his chair. βWell, since youβre not going over there, I think Iβll introduce myselfββ
βNo way.β Ben shoved him back. He stood and grabbed his shirt, flinging it over his shoulder. βYouβve got your wish. Iβll clock out for the rest of the day, but that means you have to check in with Clarissa in New York.β
Nolan groaned good-naturedly. βWhere are you going?β
βDonβt worry about me.β He glanced over his shoulder. βWith any luck, Iβll soon be sufficiently distracted for the rest of the night.β
Ben walked away, but having escaped Nolan, he quickly changed his mind, deciding he was going back to his room after all. He didnβt want to intrude on the womanβs privacy. There was going to be a preponderance of a certain type of person at the resort this week: execs and programmers specializing in programming initiatives, and the marketing bottom feeders who were just looking to capitalize on someone elseβs innovation. The facilities had been completely booked by the convention, so while he couldnβt picture many software engineers who looked like her, it stood to reason she was another early arrival taking advantage of an opportunity for some time to relax before the hordes descended, and he didnβt want to encroach on that.
As he passed her chair, though, he couldnβt help but slow. A large beach bag rested on the ground beside her, a colorful towel spilling out of it. He wondered if she planned to take a dip in the pool later. That was something he didnβt think heβd want to miss out on.
Right now, she lounged back in the reclined deck chair. Her drop dead gorgeous body was presented to the sun like an offering, and the front of her was equally as stunning as the rest. The round globes of her breasts teased him from behind smallish triangles of bright red Lycra. Her skin was smooth and creamy, gleaming with the layer of sunscreen sheβd just applied, but pale, as if she took vacation about as often as he did. Then again, after a few days in that tiny bikini, sheβd be golden in no time.
Sheβd taken out a book, presumably from the depths of the large bag, but it lay closed in her lap. He raised his brows. That was some dense, technical subject matter. His first instinct had been correct; she was obviously here for the convention. That put a different spin on his interest, and he stopped walking altogether, trying to decide if he recognized her. He thought he might, but oversize dark glasses covered her eyes.
She wore a thick gold band on her thumb that looked better suited to a man, but no rings on any of her other fingers, including the third finger of her left hand. Not that such an absence meant as much these days as it used to. The band gave him pause, though. He used to know someone who wore a thumb ring like that.
Looking closer, he tried to see past the floppy straw hat. It covered her face and hair, with a red ribbon that matched her bikini. Thick curls escaped from beneath it and fell to her shoulders. He used to know someone with tight curls like that, too.
βUm, excuse me. Youβre in my sun.β
He was startled by her relaxed, husky voice, as if sheβd just been through a long night of steamy sex, and he was the man whoβd awakened her with kisses to do it all over again. That voice was familiar, too.
VeryΒ familiar.
He cleared his throat and inclined his head with his most approachable smile. βMy apologies. You caught me daydreaming.β
βOh, is that what you were doing? Not staring at myβ¦uhβ¦hat?β Her lips were coated with some kind of clear gloss that made them look wet and full. A cocked eyebrow rose above the rim of her sunglasses. The way she did that, the tilt of her head as she looked up at himβ¦
He laughed, but his gut tightened. βAh, maybe youβre right, and thatβs what got me daydreaming. You have a very lovelyβ¦hatΒ after all.β
The hair was different. Her body was differentβ¦or maybe heβd just never seen so much of it before. If only he could look into her eyes to know for sure.
He readjusted the shirt heβd thrown over his shoulder and stepped closer. βWould you and your hat care to meet me in the bar tonight for a drink?β
That eyebrow went up again at his boldness, and her hand clenched on the book in her lap like a shield.
βI donβt mean to intrude on your holiday,β he added quickly. βBut if youβre here alone and youβd like some companyβ¦β
She pressed her lips together, and he felt the weight of her assessing gaze travelling down the length of him, even though he couldnβt see past the barrier of her dark sunglasses.
After a long moment, she reached up and slid the glasses down the bridge of her nose, revealing deep green eyes. Green like the tropical water surrounding the island.
Her gaze was the same as a physical touch to his skin. Hot and unexpectedly jarring. Those eyes.
Yes. HeΒ knewΒ those eyes.
He knewΒ her.
In the time it took for him to verify his suspicion about her identity, her smile turned brittle, and her expression hardened. βItβs only been a little over a year, Harrison. Donβt tell me I wasΒ thatΒ forgettable.β
Chapter Two
βBeth.β
She winced. He was the only person whoβd ever gotten away with calling her that. Her brother had tried once, and sheβd nearly decked him, but for some reason sheβd never objected when Ben had done it.
He sounded so surprised. Yes, sheβd changed in the year since seeing him last. Sheβd let her hair grow out and lost some weightβokay, a lot of weightβbut it wasnβt like she was a different person.
Anger flaredβ¦or was the heat building inside her something else entirely? She couldnβt take her eyes of those pecs, unless it was to stare at his abs.
Put your damn shirt on, she wanted to scream. That was the only way sheβd be able to concentrate. Of course,Β heΒ hadnβt changed at all. He was still too distracting for his own good.
Youβre concentrating just fine, Liz. Yeah, but she didnβt want to concentrate onΒ him. She didnβt want to concentrate on the wide expanse of his shoulders, the bulk of his chest, and the grin still curling his damned lips. Or the way his blue eyes glimmered like sunshine bouncing off the water in the pool. She hated that his voice started a fluttery thing way down in the pit of her stomach, and that she couldnβt help but notice how his black and red swimming trunks hung low on his waist, showing off more muscle than a man had a right to have.
She definitely didΒ notΒ want to admit that her heart had leapt into her throat when heβd stopped in front of her.
βWhat are you doing here, Harrison? Arenβt you much too busy going to dinner parties with society heiresses for a boring industry convention these days?β
He only crossed his arms over that massive chestβwhich did unexpectedly exciting and traitorous things to her insides.
She had the sudden urge to stand up from the deck chair to give herself some height, but since she was only five-foot-five in her short-heeled beach sandals, he would still be looking way down at her.
βI didnβt recognize you for a minute there,β he said, gaze dipping down again. βItβs nice to see you.β His voice lowered.
Go figure, he actually sounded sincere.
If he took off his sunglasses, what would she see? Welcome or nuisance? Indifference or regret? Had he thought about her at all? Did he think about what had happened between them, or was it all a wash? Forgotten in the excitement of his new ventureβ¦and dates with famous women?
βI wish I could say the same.β She readjusted her sunglasses so he couldnβt read anything from her eyes. Heβd always said that all he had to do was look into her eyes to know what she was thinking.
Well, he could try to figure her out all he wanted, but the last year had been filled with changes, and sheβd learned a lot, including how to perfect her poker face.
She purposely picked up her book, thinking heβd take the hint and go away.
Just as she realized the book was upside down and hastened to flip it over, he came closer, blocking out the sun with his to-die-for physique.
The sudden shade didnβt cool her body down. As he closed the distance between them, she only got hotter.
She held her breath as he dragged another lounger across the pool deck until it was right beside hers.
He repeated his invitation. βHave a drink with me.β
Her mouth dropped open. βWhy the hell would I do that?β
βBecause we should talk.β
βIβve been in the same place with the same phone number. If you wanted toΒ talk, you knew very well how to reach me every day of the last fourteen months.β She winced at the hint of bitterness in her voice. She couldnβt really blame him for not keeping in touch. Heβd moved across the country and started his own company, and since sheβd gone into business for herself as well, she knew what a huge, time-consuming undertaking it must have been. Not to mention that they hadnβt exactly gone their separate ways on the best of terms.
βAre you saying youβre busy then? What else do you have to do tonight?β
As if she couldnβt possibly have anything better to do on an island paradise than spend the evening with him?
Dropping the book to her lap, she crossed her arms in front of her, but wasnβt deluded that she was any better protected from his piercing looks and disarmingly familiar smile.
βNot that itβs any of your business, but I came here for work, not to waste my time tramping down memory lane with the likes of you.β
βAre you pitching something?β His expression narrowed. With competitive calculation or simply interest?
Wouldnβt you like to know?Β In college heβd been the only person to get better grades than her. The only person to get more attention from their professors. Heβd gotten a scholarship she had applied for. A job sheβd wanted. When he left for New York, sheβd thought she was done competing with him, but sheβd done her research and had no delusions. Their two companies were producing a very similar product, and being forced to compete with Ben again had been bound to happen sooner or later, despite the geographic distance that was now between them.
Yes, Liz knew exactly the kind of competition she was up against at this convention and in this industry on the whole. The same competition sheβd always been up against.
Ben Harrison.
Iβm not discussing my business with you,β she said stubbornly.
βThatβs fine,β he said too easily. βWe donβt have to talk business.β
βThereβs nothing else we could possibly discuss with each other.β
βBeth, we were friends for three years, and itβs been over a year since I saw you. Is it so difficult to believe that I just want to know how youβve been?β
She looked away and pretended to be captivated by the beauty of the pristine pool.
Yes, theyβd been friends, and the good-natured competitiveness between them had always been grounded in respect and an admiration for one anotherβs intelligence and abilities.
Ben had been a good friendβ¦a great friendβ¦herΒ bestΒ friendβ¦right up until the moment heβd suggested they go into business together, and then, just to make matters even worseβ¦heβd kissed her.
No matter how hard sheβd tried to get them back to their friendship place, it hadnβt been the same after that. And when he left for New York a month laterβaloneβit had almost been a relief, because she knew sheβd never be able to banish the other feelings heβd forced her to acknowledge, the ones that stripped her raw and left her vulnerable.
How could he do that? How could he just ruin everything?Β Shock and denial had left her shaken, angry, and scared for a long time, but sheβd refused to admit she might be angry with herself, too. Because part of her had seen it coming, part of her had wanted it so badlyβ¦but sheΒ neverΒ would have risked it.
She dared a glance back at him. The sight of all that sculpted male flesh and those strong, capable hands sent shivers racing through her even now. Her mouth went dry, and her nipples tightened.
βEight oβclock in the bar?β he said expectantly. He appeared calm, relaxed, andΒ criminallyΒ good looking.
She shouldnβt. Corporate secrets were stolen every day in her industry. She needed to protect herself, especially from him. She remembered well how competitive Ben could be, and they no longer had friendship between them to protect her from his ruthless business practices.
βAll right. Iβll have a drink with you.β
His smile was radiant as he stood, his big body casting a shadow again. βGood. Iβll see you tonight at the bar then?β
She nodded slowly, transfixed by the sight of those flexing arms and rippling abs as he pulled his T-shirt over his head and tugged it down, covering everythingβand yet not covering enough, because the shirt molded to him like a second skin.
Good God. Are you seriously thinking what I think youβre thinking? Heβs going to eat you up and spit you out.
Watching him walk away, she clenched her jaw and imagined exactly how the βeating upβ part might play out.
*****
Schedule:
June 30
Book reviewed atΒ The Star Angels
Interviewed atΒ Iβm Shelf-ish
July 1
Guest blogging atΒ Kate M. George
Book Featured atΒ Joyfully Reviewed
July 2
Interviewed atΒ Romance for Every World
Reviewed and interviewed atΒ Steamy Guys After Dark
Reviewed atΒ She Hearts Books
July 3
Book featuredΒ Simply Ali
Interviewed atΒ Literal Exposure
July 4
Book featured atΒ Queen of the Night Reviews
July 7
Book reviewed atΒ Bookaholics
July 8
Book featured atΒ Escape by Fiction
Guest blogging atΒ Becky on Booksβ¦and Quilts
July 9
Book featured atΒ Romantic Reads and Such
Book featured atΒ Book Nook Nuts
July 10
Book reviewed atΒ Ramblings of a Book Lunatic
Book featured atΒ I Heart Reading
July 11
Book featured atΒ Read Me
Interviewed atΒ Review From Here
