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From across the room, a female voice said, “Jessica Rachelle Hayes! You got married without telling me?”

“Hi, Mom,” Jessica said and rushed to be swept into the older woman’s arms. The two of them hugged and started whispering, leaving Reece with all her brothers.

“Why do you call her kitten?”

Jackson smiled. “I was eight when she was born. The first day my folks brought her home to meet us, we all crowded around her bassinette. She took one look at the four of us and started crying, but she had this soft little cry. Sounded just like a meow. I told the boys our parents had brought home a kitten. The nickname stuck. She hates it. That means I enjoy using it all the more. Do you have any sisters?”

“Nope. Just a houseful of boys. I have four brothers, too.”

“Well, good. Our little kitten will feel right at home there.”

Reece relaxed, figuring he’d survived round one of meet the family—until her mother shrieked. “What? A baby, too?”

Jackson’s hand clamped down on his shoulder and three more feral, shocked gazes rotated his way. “So. How long have you two been married again?” The feeling in his belly dipped. Jessica stared at him helplessly from across the room.

Reece grinned and winked. She smiled back.

It helped that
she
felt so protective of
him
.

Jessica ran across the room, leapt into his arms, wrapped her legs around him and said loudly, “I love him. I carry his child, and if you lay one single finger on him, I’ll never speak to any of you ever again.” She buried her face into his neck and kissed him like she might be pulled from him while the rest of them looked for a lynching rope.

“Relax, kitten. We’ve already established he’s good people,” Jackson said in a soothing tone. “No need to get all worked up in your condition.”

Her head shot up. “Really? You aren’t going to go native on him or anything?”

Jackson shook his head. “He really saved my ass, Jess. I owe him.”

“Paid in full,” Reece said quietly, hugging Jessica close.

When the Hayes patriarch joined them, it was obvious where the men in the family got their looks, though the burly tree trunk of a man quickly proved his daughter had his smile. He was clearly amused when he offered Reece, Jessica still wrapped around him, his hand. “If my daughter is happy then I’m happy.” He turned stern. “Just keep her happy, right?”

“Right.” What else could he say?

Her family was a lot like his—fiercely protective. That was the way it should be, in his opinion.

If this roller coaster ride was indicative of his and Jessica’s coming life together, he couldn’t wait.

~ ~ ~

Key West – a few days later

Reece pulled their two suitcases out of the taxi’s trunk and rolled the luggage to the rear door along the brick sidewalk, checking over his shoulder several times to ensure Jessica was okay.

The weekend visit with her parents and brothers had been less traumatic than he’d expected. Having her eldest brother on his side from the get-go helped not only with the marriage announcement, but also with the unexpected baby news.

They hadn’t killed him yet, so he counted their initial visit a success.

Jessica’s numerous brothers reminded him of his own big family, making him all the more anxious to get to Key West for their biannual gathering.

He put in the security code and the lock released. He twisted the handle and opened the door. Turning to usher her into the hallway beside the kitchen, he saw Jessica’s worried expression.

“What’s up?”

“This is a pretty nice place. Pricy, right?”

He shrugged. “I guess.”

“Are you a secret billionaire?”

He laughed. “Sorry, no. I’m just a working guy. Problem?”

“No. Besides, you already married me and I don’t remember a prenuptial agreement.”

From inside, he heard his mother’s voice call, “Reece? Is that you?”

“Hey, Mom! We’ll be right in.”

Jessica looked concerned again.

“We?” his mother said, arriving at the door as he propelled Jessica forward.

“Mom, this is Jessica. Jessica, this is my mom, Maura Langston.”

“Pleased to meet you,” Jessica said, sticking her hand out. Reece knew a hug from his mother was forthcoming.

“Great to meet you, too, Jessica. Reece has never brought a girl here before. What’s your last name, honey?” his mother said, enfolding Jessica in her arms.

“Langston?” Jessica’s voice trembled.

He watched his mother’s eyes widen. “Reece? You got married? That’s excellent!” Jessica’s breath huffed out as his mother gave her another enthusiastic squeeze. “Now we have another girl in the family. Come on in. We were just about to sit down and eat. I hope you’re hungry.”

Reece grinned. His mother was happy to know they were married. She’d be over the moon when she found out about the baby.

“Who’s here this time?” Reece asked.

“Full house. You go ahead and say hello to everyone, while I check on things in the kitchen.”

Reece pulled Jessica into the dining room. Zak and his wife were the only ones in there. He heard the twins, Deke and Dalton, in the next room arguing with their eldest brother, Alex, about the best baseball team in the nation.

“Jessica, this is my only other married brother, Zak, and his wife, Kaitlin. This is my new wife Jessica. We eloped a little over two weeks ago.”

Kaitlin cheered and jumped up to give Jessica a hug. “Yay! Another female in the Langston brood. And another elopement. Double, yay!” The two started chatting like they’d known each other since childhood.

“Congrats, bro,” Zak said. “Think we’re starting a fad with all the eloping?”

Reece shrugged. “Not sure. It worked well for us and it was better than a shotgun wedding.” He winked at his brother.

Zak coughed. “Does that mean what I think it does?”

“If you think she’s carrying my child, then yes.”

Zak whistled. “Mom’s going to flip. Wait to tell her when she doesn’t have a dish of food in her hands or it’ll go airborne.”

“Noted.” Reece punched his brother in the shoulder. “You don’t have any announcements to make, do you? I don’t want to step on your news.”

“Not yet. And not for lack of effort.”

Jessica and Kaitlin left to help Maura put food on the table. Minutes later they heard their mother unleash a single squeal of delight. Half a second after that, something crashed to the tile floor and that was followed by lots of laughing from the three women.

Reece entered the kitchen with Zak on his heels. A broken dish and lots of steamed broccoli covered the floor.

He looked into Jessica’s amused eyes. “Can I just say that I love you even more, since I know exactly what you just told my mother and it’s thanks to that I don’t have to pretend to eat broccoli tonight?”

His mother grabbed him, kissed his cheek, hugged him, and kissed his cheek again. “I’m so excited about my first grandchild being on the way. You don’t have to pretend to eat broccoli ever again.”

Zak winked at his wife and said, “If I’d known that, Kaitlin and I might have been trying harder. Live and learn.”

The End

About the Author

Fiona Roarke lives a quiet life with the exception of the characters and stories roaming around in her head. She writes about sexy alpha heroes, using them to launch her series,
Bad Boys in Big Trouble
.

www.FionaRoarke.com

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Nothing’s sexier than a good man gone bad boy.

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Bodyguard

Bad Boys in Big Trouble 3

The baseball stadium is torture for Chloe Wakefield, from the noisy stands to the slimy man her colleague set her up with. Too bad she isn’t with the sexy stud seated on her other side. He shares his popcorn. Shields her from the crowd. And, when the kiss cam swings their way, gives her a lip-lock that knocks her socks into the next county.

Goodbye, vile blind date. Hello, gorgeous stranger.

Staying under the radar is pretty much a job requisite for bodyguard Deke Langston, but he can’t resist tasting Chloe’s sweet lips. Nor her sexy invitation into her bed, where the sensuous little virgin proceeds to blow his mind.

But someone doesn’t like how close they are getting. The thought that scares Deke the most is that another woman in his care might be hurt because of his past.

All of Deke’s skills are put to the test as he and Chloe race to solve the puzzle of who is plotting against them.

Chloe’s in danger, and Deke has never had a more precious body to guard.

Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Epilogue

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