The only reason she let Sully back into her life is because she
can’t run the farm on her own. The past is the past, and she’s determined to
keep it there! Sully’s back in town, needing somewhere to belong, and he’s not
giving up on love this time!
The only reason she let Sully back into her life
is because she can’t run the farm on her own. The past is the past, and she’s
determined to keep it there! Sully’s back in town, needing somewhere to belong,
and he’s not giving up on love this time!
Sullavan Tanner walked away from Jarvis, Ohio, afraid to give his heart to the woman he loved. He lived the rock and roll lifestyle, but never quite made it to the big time. Fifteen years later, he’s back and ready to claim what’s his—if she’ll accept his help.
Marley Lockwood’s done asking for help. The family farm is more than she can handle, but if she can survive a cancer scare, the loss of her parents, the abandonment by her first love, and a messy divorce, she can handle anything.
Until Sully shows up.
Sullavan Tanner walked away from Jarvis, Ohio, afraid to give his heart to the woman he loved. He lived the rock and roll lifestyle, but never quite made it to the big time. Fifteen years later, he’s back and ready to claim what’s his—if she’ll accept his help.
Marley Lockwood’s done asking for help. The family farm is more than she can handle, but if she can survive a cancer scare, the loss of her parents, the abandonment by her first love, and a messy divorce, she can handle anything.
Until Sully shows up.
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EXCERPT:
How
long he stuck around didn’t really matter. For all of Sully’s antics, at least
he wasn’t Taylor. Sully had broken her heart, but he’d never broken her arm or
her nose. She shivered and brushed a lock of hair from her eyes. No, Sully had
bailed the moment he’d heard the word cancer. He proved to her letting people
get too close was a liability.
Someone
touched her shoulder, jerking her from her thoughts.
“Do
you mind if I sit with you?”
The
gravelly voice rolled down her back. Heat enveloped her and not from the August
night. The twinge of fear subsided, replaced by the strength of his presence.
She dragged a long breath into her lungs and sighed. “Sully.”
Sully
shuffled his feet and crinkled his brows. His cocoa-colored eyes glittered in
the firelight. He’d shaved the midday scruff from his cheeks but left a
sprinkling of hair on his chin and upper lip. Instead of wearing the standard
bandana, his hair stood in messy spikes, giving him a tousled,
straight-out-of-bed look. His cologne wrapped around her like a woodsy blanket.
Her mouth watered. How could one man look so darned sexy without effort?
“Chores
are done, you’re free, I’m free. I wanted a dance for old times’ sake.” The silver
ring on the middle finger of Sully’s right hand caught the light as he gestured
to her. “Will you dance with me, Marley? I don’t have cooties, man germs, or
any other gross diseases.”
Man germs…good
grief. She needed an answer to put him back in his place. “Dancing isn’t my thing.”
Why
did Sully make her so nervous? Because Sully made her inner thighs heat and her
heart thunder. Every time she heard him sing, she swooned. Hell, when they worked
side by side on the wagons, she resisted the urge to smother him with kisses.
She pressed her lips together. The idea of his sexy naked body melding with hers
had haunted her dreams since she hit puberty. Of all the men she knew, Sully remained
elusive and out of reach. And yet, he’d come back when she needed him the most…like
a white knight. God, she had to get the childish, fanciful thoughts from her head
and regain her footing in the real world.
He eased
down next to her and sighed. “I don’t buy that for a moment, but I’m not gonna push.”
He bumped her shoulder with his, sending a frisson of lust snaking through her
body. “I missed our late-night conversations.” A chuckle erupted from his
throat. “You got so deep.”
“You
know, I never found someone to understand me like you do.” She balled her fists
to keep from touching him and stared at the crisp yellow flames. Sully smelled
like sin and pine. “Conversationalist is my middle name.”
Sully
cupped her chin, redirecting her gaze. “And all this time I thought it was Elaine.”
Despite
wanting to stay, Marley stood. “I never could fool you.”
“Dance?”
About Wendi Zwaduk:
Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. She’s been writing since 2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary and paranormal to LGBTQ and white hot themes. No matter what the length, her works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. She’s been nominated at the LRC for Best Author, Best Contemporary, Best Ménage, Best BDSM and Best Anthology. Her books have made it to the bestseller lists on Amazon.com.
When she’s not writing, Megan spends time with her husband and son as well as three dogs and three cats. She enjoys art, music and racing, but football is her sport of choice. She’s an active member of the Friends of the Keystone-LaGrange Public library. Find out more about Megan and Wendi at: http://wendizwaduk.com/indexMegan.htm Sign up for the newsletter here: http://ymlp.com/xgjmjumygmgj
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