Falling in love was easy. Dare he take her to Faerie and declare his love?
Falling in love was easy. But demons of the past and evil intent on destroying the present tear Carrie and Bryce from their newfound love, throwing them into a world of deception, lies and revenge.
Finally Bryce decides to give up looking for the masked dancer who captured his heart and get on with his life. But his darlin' daughter climbs onto the lap of a captivating woman in a coffee shop and calls her mommy. He wouldn't mind exploring the possibility.
Carrie's vacation is over. Although she loves her job, she dreads returning. Especially when a blonde cherub insists she's ‘mommy'. Add the girl's intriguing father and Carrie believes she's finally ready for a real relationship. But repressed memories of a horrific attack surface, bringing fear and doubt.
One of Bryce's fathers is kidnapped by a cult. Not knowing whether the abduction was of human or fey origin, Bryce must chance seeming crazy and losing Carrie with tales of the Faerie Otherworld. Dare he take her to Faerie and declare his love?
Short excerpt
A faint pink covered Carrie's cheeks and she glanced away. Bryce took the opportunity to study the woman cradling his daughter so carefully in a completely relaxed, natural embrace.
Her highlighted, golden brown hair was pulled back with a clip. Strands had escaped the confinement and trailed loosely around her face and down her neck. A tiny spot of whipped cream, a remnant from her beverage, hovered just above her upper lip. A shapely lip, poised above the lush, kissable pout the lower.
Yep. Definitely kissable.
Her lips moved and pulled into a wide smile. Guiltily, Bryce lifted his gaze. Chocolate brown eyes twinkled as if she fought to control some hidden amusement.
He'd been caught.
“Uh, sorry for staring.”
“'S okay. Actually, I'm used to it.”
He could believe that.
“But, it's not usually my face being stared at.” Carrie chuckled, a low throaty sound that insisted he respond. He did, in a pure, naturally male way. His gaze dropped to her breasts. She chuckled again, her body moving against the soft material of her shirt.
The Sahara Desert would seem lush and tropical in comparison to the sudden dryness in his mouth. Her breasts were -- perfect. Neither overly large, nor small enough to need padding. Nope, there was no padding there. In fact, if she even wore a bra, it had to be one of those soft athletic things. He could see the tantalizing, firming peak of...
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