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Authors: Katee Robert

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Epilogue

Ian laced his fingers through Roxanne’s as people streamed around them, though he didn’t need her touch to keep the panic at bay. In the months since they’d figured things out, he’d made leaps and bounds in settling into life back home. There were still times when his issues got the better of him, but with the help of her and the new therapist he’d been talking to, those days were few and far between.

She gave his hand another squeeze. “If you want, you can take up a barstool. I’ve got to socialize a bit, since this party is for Elle and Gabe and I’m planning their wedding and all. I have to supervise, or nothing will be done right.”

“It’s a burden you’ll just have to bear.” For all her gruffness, he knew for a fact that she was thrilled Elle had asked her to plan the wedding.

“I know. I’m practically a saint—a saint with a vested interest in the bridesmaids’ dresses.” She laughed. “You ready?”

“Yes.” When she took a step forward, Ian yanked her into his arms and bent her backward. “Have I told you lately that I love you?”

Her smile widened. “Only about seven times today.”

“Let’s make it an even eight. I love you.”

“I love you, too.”

Ian kissed her, not caring if anyone saw, sliding his tongue along hers as she wrapped her arms around his neck. Just when he was about to be swept away entirely, someone nearby whistled, reminding him of where he was. He straightened with a laugh and set her back on her feet.

Roxanne straightened her dress and nudged him with her elbow. “If you manage to behave yourself, I’ll consider dragging you into a storage room when we get a moment alone.”

“Promises, promises.”

She tugged him past the elevator to the stairwell. “You know, I about died on that first night when the elevator doors opened and there you were. You weren’t even breathing hard.”

“I had excellent motivation.” Ian held open the door for her. It had been desire driving him that night, but something beyond that as well. He’d needed her touch like a drowning man flailed for a life preserver.

He still did on his bad days.

Tonight Roxanne had outdone herself. Her little black dress hugged every curve in a way that made him want to follow through on her half joke about finding a storage room, but the thing that really did him in was her shoes. Those red heels made her legs look like they went on for miles—if he’d ever seen come-fuck-me heels, these were them.

They also had to be killer on her feet.

“Come here.”

She gave him a wary look. “Self-control isn’t exactly our strong suit, and we can’t really walk in there fifteen minutes late, adjusting our clothes.”

“Woman, come here.” He held out his hand, challenging her silently.

With a sigh, she stepped into his arms, just as he’d known she would. “The sacrifices I make for you.”

“I know. We already covered your saint status.” He scooped her up and tossed her over his shoulder.

“Ian!” She smacked his back. “What are you doing?”

“Saving your feet.” He took the stairs as smoothly as he could so he didn’t jar her stomach with his shoulder any more than he had to.

She laughed. “Right. This is all about saving my poor little feet. It has nothing to do with cementing your man card.”

“Nope.” Though he loved the fact that she let him toss her around like this.

It was only when they reached the country floor that he slid her down his body. He settled his hands on her hips as she leaned into him, running her fingers through his hair. She shook her head. “You’re such a caveman. I like it.”

“Mmm. We can play Me-Tarzan, You-Jane later.”

She smacked him and stepped away. “You’re so bad.”

“You love it.”

She stopped with her hand on the door. “You know I do.” She grinned wickedly. “Come on. Let’s go congratulate the happy couple.”

Ian had more or less come to terms with Gabe—with Roxanne acting as a kick in the ass. Last week he’d finally agreed to what she termed a “man-date.” He, Nathan, and Gabe had gone shooting with Ian’s new rifle and shared a twelve-pack. They might not be best friends, but at least he wasn’t convinced the man would trample over Ellie’s heart. Gabe loved her, and he’d do damn near anything to ensure her happiness. There wasn’t much more a big brother could want for his baby sister.

He followed her into the country bar, making a beeline for Elle and Gabe. Now that they’d finally picked a date for their wedding, things were moving quickly. In less than six months, his sister would be Elle Schultz, and he was genuinely happy for her.

Elle saw them first. “You made it.” Her grin was so wide it made him glad he hadn’t given in to the need to shove Roxanne against the stairwell wall and have his way with her. As she hugged Ian, Elle whispered, “Thank you so much for giving Gabe a chance. He said he had a really good time last week.”

“I did, too.” Once she stepped back, he shook Gabe’s hand. “Hey.”

“Hey. Glad you could make it.”

“Yeah, me, too.”

Roxanne raised her eyebrows. “Please, guys, try to contain yourselves. You’re embarrassing us.” She slipped her hand into Ian’s. “Elle and I have found the perfect place for the wedding. It’s down on the Columbia River, and get this, there’s a natural amphitheater where you’ll have the ceremony.” She glanced between them. “Oh, who am I kidding? You guys don’t care about the dirty details. You will, however, care about
this
—they do a brewing and canoeing tour thing. How cool is that?”

Ian blinked. “Brewing and canoeing.”

Elle slipped under Gabe’s arm. “Yeah, you actually canoe up the river to the brewery and then have lunch and do a beer tasting. It sounds really fun.”

Actually, that did sound like a lot of fun. Ian smiled. “Cool.”

As they spoke, Nathan exited the elevator and made his way over. “Hey.”

Roxanne zeroed in on him, her green eyes flashing. “And there’s the mystery man himself.”

“You make me sound like James Bond.” He raised an eyebrow.

“You
are
quite the enigma. So tell me, Nathan, are you bringing a date to the wedding? Because if not, I have at least a handful of eligible women who would throw themselves in front of a bus for a chance to go out with you.”

Nathan actually flinched, though Ian wouldn’t have noticed it if he hadn’t been watching his best friend so closely. He recovered almost immediately and even managed a smile. “Thank you, but that won’t be necessary.”

“It won’t?” Ian’s interest sharpened. “You’re bringing someone?”

Nathan met his gaze steadily. “I have something in the works.”

Before Ian could press for more details—not that his friend would give them—Nathan moved to the bar. Elle frowned. “I worry about him.”

Roxanne waved that away. “You don’t have time to worry about Nathan—you have to worry about your wedding. It’s going to be so fabulous.”

“With you planning it, I have no doubt about that.”

“We’ll let you go socialize, instead of monopolizing your time.” She pulled Ian back as another group of people approached to talk to Elle and Gabe, and then Roxanne stepped into his arms. “So what are your thoughts on finding that storage closet?”

The small amount of pressure present in his chest evaporated as she let him see exactly how much she cared about him. What couldn’t he face with this woman by his side? Ian felt like a Superman, bulletproof and able to leap tall buildings with a single bound. He cupped the back of her neck and pressed his forehead to hers. “I think that’s a brilliant idea.”

Christ, he loved this woman. And he always would.

Did you love Ian and Roxanne’s story?

Find out where it all began with

Wrong Bed, Right Guy

the
New York Times
bestselling first book in the Come Undone series

by Katee Robert

Seducing Mr. Wrong has never felt so right…

Prim and proper art gallery coordinator Elle Walser is no good at seducing men. Heck, she’s been throwing hints at her boss for months, but he’s completely clueless. Desperate to escape her mother’s matchmaking efforts, she comes up with a plan—buy some lingerie and climb into her boss’s bed. The plan goes brilliantly…until she accidentally seduces a sexy stranger instead.

Bad boy nightclub mogul Gabe Schultz just had the best almost-sex of his life. Too bad the smoking hot blonde thought he was his brother and bolted before he could finish what they started. Though her holier-than-thou attitude puts a serious damper on his mood, Gabe’s never been one to give up on something he wants. And he wants Elle. But does a man who lives on the dark side really have a chance with a proper lady?

Chapter One

Tonight she was seducing her Mr. Right.

As soon as she found the courage to take the first step, that is.

The staircase before her seemed to stretch up forever. Elle knew better—there were only thirteen steps leading to the loft above the gallery, the same as always. It didn’t feel like the same, though. Were the walls narrower than before? She adjusted her coat, trying to get some air circulating. She would have preferred to go without since it was too warm out for coats, even this late at night, but it wasn’t like she could waltz upstairs wearing only lingerie, could she?

Elle gripped the banister until her knuckles went white. Was she really going to do this? It wasn’t too late to turn back, to pretend she’d never had this insane idea in the first place. Things would go on just like they’d always been, with her working at the gallery and Nathan being completely unaware she was interested in him.

The thought settled like lead in her stomach. No. If she backed out now, she’d never get things moving between them. Nathan sure as heck hadn’t caught any of her blatant hints. If she was going to stave off her mother’s matchmaking efforts and land a guy she could stomach being around, it was time for a more direct approach.

Last year, when Ian recommended applying for the art coordinator job at the gallery, she’d balked—could she really work under one of her brother’s military buddies? But she’d walked into the gallery and was instantly swept away. Though Nathan focused more on scrap-metal sculpting, the galleries he owned displayed every type of art. It was as if someone pulled the idea of what heaven would look like straight from her head.

Then there was Nathan himself. She’d expected someone like Ian—intense, protective, and sporting some serious anger issues. Nathan wasn’t like that at all. He was quiet and, though his sense of humor was almost wicked, he was never less than polite. It didn’t hurt that he was beautiful, either—tall with golden blond hair and blue eyes that always seemed to twinkle. Most days, they spent hours talking about art and arguing theory, which made him the full package. Exactly the kind of refined man her mother had been pushing her to find, though he was a far sight better than any of the ones she’d forced Elle into dinner with.

She hesitated, her weight balanced between two steps. Okay, so they didn’t have the kind of chemistry that sizzled when they were in the same room together, and he wasn’t the kind of guy she’d have chosen for herself—but that was exactly the problem. She’d already learned the hard way that she had bad taste in men, and an overwhelming level of attraction brought nothing but heartache. Just because Nathan didn’t rock her socks off on a non-academic level didn’t mean it couldn’t work up to more. And tonight would go a long way toward fixing that.

She hoped.

It took every ounce of willpower to keep moving up the stairs. By the time she reached the top, her breath came in short pants as if she’d just run a mile. Pathetic. She could do better. Really, she could.

Straightening, Elle forced herself to walk down the narrow hallway toward the single door at the end. Judging from his car in the parking lot, Nathan would be sleeping in the loft above the gallery this weekend. She’d guessed as much when he mentioned he’d started planning a new piece today. When he started a new project, he was like a man possessed, focused solely on bringing it to life.

The door loomed, dark wood that contrasted with the pale green of the walls. Normally she found the coloring soothing, but there was no battling the anxiety pulsing through her. The knob was startlingly cold against her palm as she stepped into the shadows of the loft. In the single lamp’s light, she took in the oversized canvas sitting in the living room that Nathan used to map out his sculptures before he started welding. It was still in the early stages so she wasn’t sure where he was going with it yet, but the violent reds and blacks raised the small hairs on the back of her neck. Elle wouldn’t like this one, she was sure of it. Still, it would end up being sold for a truly outstanding price—all Nathan’s work did.

Elle bypassed the spare bedroom and skirted the kitchen counter, heading to the master bedroom. Her heartbeat picked up until she was sure it would burst from her chest. Still not too late to back out…

She unbuttoned the coat and carefully laid it over the barstool. Goose bumps rose over her bare skin as the chilled air wrapped around her body. Elle smoothed down the ruffles on the bottom of her lingerie and tried to focus. The short slip didn’t cling like the other stuff she’d tried on, and though it was thin, the ruffles over her chest and hips hid the essentials from view. She ran a hand over the silky fabric covering her stomach. The simplicity of the middle had struck her as a great contrast to the ruffles. It was feminine without shoving her outside her comfort zone.

She rolled her eyes. What a joke—she was so outside her comfort zone right now, she didn’t even know where the line was anymore. Buying lingerie had seemed like a really good idea at the time, but standing here in the dark, she suddenly wasn’t so sure.

Biting her lip, she grabbed a condom out of her coat pocket, wondering where the heck she was going to put it. Maybe she should just leave it… No. While she wanted a family eventually, getting pregnant tonight would be a freaking nightmare. She’d only been on the Pill a month. What if it wasn’t working yet? She searched her body for an appropriate hiding place and came up empty. Seriously, what was she supposed to do with the condom? Hold it in her hand? Stick it into the top of the lingerie? She so wasn’t cut out for this sort of thing.

Clutching the condom like a life preserver, Elle took a deep breath and opened the door just enough to slip through. She’d only been in this room a handful of times before, all on some errand for Nathan, but even in the pitch-black darkness, she knew the gigantic bed was directly across from the door. Okay. She could do this. She was woman, hear her roar.

Too bad Elle felt more like a kitten than a lioness.

Gabe was having the most fantastic dream.

A woman climbed into his bed and touched his shoulder, a breathy whisper slipping past her lips. He rolled over and stretched, intrigued by that little whisper, wondering what his subconscious had in store for him tonight. She shifted close enough that he could just barely feel her warmth seep through the sheet covering his hips.
Mmm, this was going to be good.

Needing more from her, he draped an arm around her waist and pulled her body against his side. She was a slight, tender little thing, completely opposite of what he usually went for. Guess his subconscious decided it was time for a change. When she ran a timid hand from his shoulder to his hip and pressed herself against him, he decided maybe different was better, because this felt too damn good to be real.

Who knew crashing at his little brother’s gallery was the way to dreaming up a fantasy woman? All Gabe had cared about after he got off the plane from Los Angeles was finding a meal and a beer, so he’d jumped at the chance when Nathan called to welcome him home. Obviously it was the best idea he’d ever had.

Gabe sighed and settled in for the rest of what he hoped would be a fabulous night of sleep—exactly what he needed after the chaos he’d dealt with in Los Angeles—but then her lips found his neck and she shivered against him.

Wait a damned second. Those lips weren’t fantasy. They were
real
.
Real
lips and a decidedly
real
shiver.

Gabe’s eyes flew open and searched the shadows beside him. Holy shit, he wasn’t dreaming at all. There was a woman in his bed.

Oblivious to his rude awakening, she kissed his jaw, so soft and sweet it took his breath away. Staying in bed
so
wasn’t the right thing to do, but an ache started in his chest—a craving so strong he couldn’t ignore it. Lifting his chin to give her better access, he wondered what he should do. Toss her out on her ass? Let her rub that soft body all over him? Wait, that was wrong. Skeezy. He didn’t even know who this chick was.

A few years ago, not knowing the girl in his bed wouldn’t have stopped him, but that wasn’t his life anymore. He didn’t want to be that guy.

She kissed him again, this time perilously close to his lips. Gabe couldn’t think with her mouth on him, so he put his hands on her shoulders and angled away to create some distance. The woman turned her head and pressed an openmouthed kiss to his knuckles, temporarily shorting out his brain. Oh, God. Gabe should get out of bed and demand to know what the hell was going on. How many times had he tried to stem the tide of loneliness with a one-night stand, only to wake up the next morning, more empty than he’d been before?

But before he could disentangle their bodies, she ran her hand down his chest, her fingertips dancing along the edge of the suddenly not-thick-enough sheet. Gabe bit back a groan. To hell with it. He couldn’t forget her name the morning after if he didn’t know what it was to begin with, right? She could chase away the bitter cold inside him for a little while. He’d deal with the consequences tomorrow.

“Are you sure?” Christ, his voice was so roughed up from sleep that it barely sounded like his own.

Her little sigh seemed to roll through his entire body. Gabe found himself holding his breath as he waited for her answer. When she spoke, it was so soft he almost missed the words. “I’m sure.”

Working in his nightclubs, he spent a lot of time around bartenders and brassy dames—chicks who knew what they wanted and didn’t hesitate to go after it. He liked how different this woman was, how she trembled against him when her arms wound around his neck, how her tongue darted out, so damn tentative, and traced his bottom lip. He opened to her and his first taste, all peppermint and woman, made his head spin. It felt…clean. Innocent. Perfect.

He wasn’t exactly a magnet for innocent girls—not with the tats covering so much of his upper body and crawling up his neck. They took one look at him and decided he wasn’t the knight in shining armor type.

They were right.

But maybe he wanted to be.

Gabe shut off that nagging part of his brain and let himself enjoy this new experience. Her hand trailed up his chest, pausing over his pecs before finally cupping his jaw. Each touch was light and almost…
treasuring
. It burned through Gabe and his body instantly jumped to attention, demanding he do more than hold this woman. But instead of yanking her on top of him like he wanted to, he touched the back of her neck, relishing the softness of her skin, marveling at how fragile she felt, and ran his other hand down her side. Ruffles and satin and…more ruffles. What in God’s name was this chick wearing?

Finally, he found the silky skin of her thigh. Gabe went still as she shivered, making a noise in the back of her throat. That little whimper, more than anything else, undid him. He had to have her.
Now
.

Deepening the kiss, he hooked his hand around the back of her thigh and lifted her easily, settling her over his hips, a leg on either side of him. She gave a little yelp that turned to a moan when he rocked against her, only two thin pieces of cloth between them. Letting go of her neck, he moved just enough to kick down the sheet—one problem down, one to go.

She gasped, pulling away long enough to say, “You’re
naked
.”

Wasn’t that the point? Before Gabe could ask, she was kissing him again, bolder this time. He pulled off her dress thing, nearly cursing when she had to let go of him to toss it aside. But then she was back, keeping up the torturously light stroking. He leaned up and took one of her nipples in his mouth, sucking hard until her hips jerked. Every one of her responses was so…he didn’t even know. It was as if she’d never been touched before.

Gabe took her other nipple, lashing it with his tongue until her entire body quivered. He ran his hand down her stomach, cupping her through her silk panties. Even with so little foreplay, she was ready for him. He traced the edge of the fabric, hooking it with his fingers, barely touching her heated skin. She cried out and he gave up teasing to push one finger inside her.

Feeling her wet warmth clamp around him, the desire to flip her over and bury himself in her nearly made Gabe pass out. No. He needed to slow down. Savor her while he could. Working her with his finger, he moved back to her first breast, covering it with open mouthed kisses as he pushed a second finger into her. Gabe twisted his wrist, searching for the spot that would drive her wild.

Her entire body shuddered when he found what he was looking for, mercilessly stroking it with his fingertips. “Oh…oh God…it feels so…I’ve never…”

Never
? Christ. This was the best night ever. Gabe wrapped his free arm around her waist, holding her in place as he kept it up until she arched, throwing her head back, her nails digging into his shoulders as she cried out.

He’d never heard anything so beautiful in his entire life.

Now. Gabe had to have her
now
. But her hands didn’t seem to know what to do now that she’d come, fluttering from his neck to shoulders to neck again. Gabe ached with the need for her do more. “Touch me.”

Her entire body went rigid, and he only had half a second to wonder if he’d said something wrong before she shrieked.

The guy in bed with her was not Nathan.

Which meant Elle was buck-naked and wantonly riding the wrong guy.

She scrambled away from him and immediately fell off the bed. He hadn’t sounded quite right when he asked if this was okay, but Elle had been too focused on not embarrassing herself to worry about how he sounded just then—he had been asleep, after all, and why would there be another guy in Nathan’s bed?—but there was no mistaking the difference in his voice now.

She needed to catch her breath, but she could hear him moving closer to where she’d landed in a heap. “Babe, what’s wrong?”

Babe?
She scrambled to the wall and flailed for the light switch. When the lights clicked on, it was everything she could do to not hyperventilate. “
Oh my God
.”

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