For years, Callie Taylor has been obsessed with two things: a man she can never have and escaping to Paris where she can follow her artistic passions. But everything changes when Callie meets Wes Thorne, a wealthy, mysterious art collector and famous dominant. Despite all the nights she’s spent dreaming of another man, it is Wes’s predatory gaze that suddenly consumes her every thought and sets her body on fire. One touch from him promises unforgettable passion, but Callie knows that passion often comes with a price..
From the moment he sets eyes on Callie, Wes is intrigued by her artistic talent and her delightful innocence of all things erotic. A stolen kiss leaves him aching and desperate to claim her in a way he’s never wanted any woman. But first he must convince her to surrender her control. And what better place to seduce an artistic soul like Callie’s than Paris?Β
Callie needed to get away from him. Just because sheβd agreed to go to Paris with him didnβt mean she wanted him to follow her around all day. She wanted to be left alone, left in peace. Not being intimidated by a man who was the personification of sin when sheβd just sworn yesterday to avoid men like him. This bet was likely just a way for him to amuse himself. He had to be playing with her. Nothing more. There was no way a man like him would have any interest in her, and she didnβt want him to. Wes would want a tall, polished model, a thin society beauty, not a short, curvy girl in jeans with calloused hands. It just didnβt make any sense for him to be interested in her. He had to be really bored out here if he was paying attention to her. I must be the only female for miles if heβs paying attention to me. It was a depressing thought.
βIβm sorry. Iβm not in the best mood. You should probably just go.β Please go away, she prayed. If she had to ask again, she feared her plan to avoid men like him wouldnβt last. Sheβd be a sucker all over again and throw her heart into something only to get hurt. No more Ms. Nice Guy. I have to protect myself, donβt I?
The intense wolfish gleam in his eyes softened and he inched toward her. Before she could move, he trapped her against one of the posts bearing an old saddle sheβd been oiling earlier that day. The thick scent of the hay, the tang of the oil, and the exhale of Wesβs breath consumed her, shrinking her universe into this one infinite yet enclosed span of time. He rested one hand on the saddle by her waist, so close, but not quite touching her hip. His other hand curled under her chin and gently lifted it up so she had to tilt her head back to look him in the eye. His gentle but firm touch made that newly built brick wall around her heart quake.
No, I canβt let him get inside my head. She had to control her emotions and her response to him.
βShed your tears for him, Callie. You are allowed that much,β he whispered. His warm breath fanned across her lips as his face inched closer to hers.
βAllowed?β She bristled and flattened her hands on his chest, pushing hard. He didnβt budge.
βYes.β He smiled, almost coldly. βYouβre allowed to cry when your heart is broken, but just know that when youβre ready the entire world awaits you.β
Wes cupped her cheek, closed the distance between them, and pressed his lips to hers. It was no chaste kiss. His tongue slid inside, stroking hers, and she jolted against him. He assaulted her senses, his hands suddenly everywhere, sliding slowly over her back, tracing her hips, caressing the sensitive skin at the nape of her neck. Her blood thundered in her ears, like the resounding beats of a mustangβs hooves upon the fields on the other side of the mountains.
His teeth sank into her bottom lip, the little sting making her gasp in shock and a traitorous zing of awareness and pleasure rippled through her. He coaxed, teased, and played with her mouth and seemed to be memorizing her body with the way his palms shaped her curves and slopes. She couldnβt think, couldnβt breathe. She had to stop this. She needed toβ¦When she started to tremble he suddenly stepped back and rested his forehead against hers, their shared breaths an equal measure of soft pants.
βYou arenβt ready. Not yet.β He brushed a lock of her hair back from her face and tucked it behind one of her ears. The gesture was intimate and tender. She trembled.
βReady for what?β she demanded, but her tone was breathless.
βFor me. But you will be. I have thirty days to prove it to you. Unfortunately I have to return to Weston for a few days but Iβll come back and pick you up.β He withdrew from her personal space, gazing for one minute longer at her before he strode out of the tack room and away from her.
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LAUREN SMITH, winner of the 2014 Historical International Digital Award, attended Oklahoma State University, where she earned a B.A. in both history and political science. Drawn to paintings and museums, Lauren is obsessed with antiques and satisfies her fascination with history by writing and exploring exotic, ancient lands. She is currently an attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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