Workplace romance to the nth degree
Ever dated someone from work? In a 2011 poll, 38% admitted
to a workplace romance. Of course on-the-job relationships have benefits: the
couple gets to spend more time together, they might have similar schedules, and
they know one another fairly well going into the romance. But we all know the
risks as well: perceived favoritism while the relationship lasts, potential
fall-out if the everything blows up, and chance of having a significant other
“all up in your business” as you conduct other everyday workplace transactions
or relationships. A lot could go wrong.
But imagine the owners of a company having a romantic
relationship. Even more can go wrong. Which is why Victoria, the owner in Fantasy
Mountain, resists Brett for so long. Not only does Brett own a share of her
company, but he’s also one of her small handful of friends. She’s kept herself
romantically detached from everyone for years now, and to let herself love
Brett is a huge risk--she stands to lose her business partner and her friend if
things go horribly sour. Brett has a very effective means of convincing her,
however…
He cradled Vic’s face in his hands, tracing dark circles
under her eyes with his thumbs. “If you weren’t out drinking and cavorting with
rakes all night, you’d not be so tired, miss,” he teased softly.
She swallowed hard and looked at the floor. “I was in by
ten.” Was she hiding something? “I just didn’t…rest well.”
Of course. The damn dreams. She never rested when she went
to California, and here he’d been begrudging her the best diversion she had
from those nightmares.
“Ah, Vic. I’m sorry.” Her eyes teared up, right before she
narrowed them on him. She’d be pissed off now because he felt sorry for her.
Already her cheeks were turning that angry pink he so enjoyed. The green eyes
squinted smaller, and her jaws tightened under the heels of his hands. Glorious
angry, she was. He couldn’t help smiling again, which would only serve to
further infuriate her.
She took in a great breath. He knew she intended to spew it
back out on him in a flurry of irate words, but he stole it from her first. He
kissed her, as he seemed to do more often than he cared to acknowledge, and
stalled the angry reply.
Even as his lips brushed against her soft ones, he thought
of her kissing another, and his pulse beat faster. The sweet gesture to show
her he would sympathize with her whether she liked it or not became a fierce
need to make her want him. Instead of a tender, closed-mouth kiss, he forced
her lips apart and probed with his tongue. He longed to taste and feel her
desire, her need for him and him alone. To have her love him.
He got the desire, at least. She slipped her smooth arms
round his neck and matched him move for move. He’d known she would. It was
constantly there with them, this physical need. Though she strove to suppress
it in the name of business ethics, he could sense it always, carefully hidden.
And damn if it didn’t drive him mad to know she wanted him but didn’t love him.
Besides, she had more self-control than he did. As usual, she found her senses
first and pulled away from him.
“Andrea,” was her breathless one-word way of halting him. It
worked famously.
She arranges fantasy fulfillment for a living. Now it’s
her turn.
Victoria has built a world-renowned business at Fantasy
Mountain, the resort where no want is too wacky, no urge too unusual, no
passion too peculiar. Her ability to create any sexual scenario has granted her
everything she could want: power, money, independence. The one thing that
remains out of her reach is the man she knows she’ll never have...and he
happens to work just down the hall from her.
Brett has all but given up hope of breaching the wall around
Victoria’s heart. In fact, he’s engaged to be married back in London in only
two months. But he knows Victoria has desires; he’s seen them firsthand.
When a night of passion rekindles old feelings, can he
finally fulfill the ultimate fantasy of the woman who’s made it her mission to
satisfy everyone’s desires but her own? After all, whatever the erotic dream,
it can come true at Fantasy Mountain.
Content Warning: Wild romps, no-holds-barred lust, and deep,
meaningful lovemaking. A love story first, sparing no steamy details. Contains
glimpses into very kinky fantasies.
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Romance is sexy. And often funny, and sometimes tangled up
with suspense. Let’s face it: all sorts of things get mixed up with romance in
real life
Piper
Denna’s stories are not cut-and-dried romance. She wants her characters to deal
with issues female readers can relate to: independence and trust, empowerment,
inhibitions, an unfaithful partner, motherhood. Sometimes her characters make
mistakes and often her “bad guys” are not 100% bad. Mostly she wants to take
the reader on an emotional journey to a happy ending (with a few enviable
sexual encounters along the way!).
When she’s
not writing, she edits, raises two teens, along with her husband, and has an
evil day job.
She enjoys
books (or movies) with a comedic twist and hopefully a love story, too.
Sexiest
parts of a man in Piper’s opinion? The hands and eyes. Shoulders are nice too,
and of course, great pecs are never amiss…
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