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Authors: Mari Carr

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Hot, hard, fast, and handles like a dream!

Oh yeah, and the bike’s not bad either

Hayley is looking for more excitement in her life, but doesn’t know how to find it.

Excitement finds Rip, a biker who’s seen more than his share of trouble.

When trouble finds Rip yet again and a bar brawl starts, both he and Hayley are thrown to the curb.

Hayley knows this is her chance to find the excitement she so craves, but Rip doesn’t want to be some good girl’s bad-boy experience, so he turns down her advances, leaving her feeling rejected.

But life is never that simple for Rip, and he soon finds himself in her bed and wanting more. When his three biker friends show up, Hayley’s love of numbers turns into an erotic adventure none of them will ever forget.

But is there a chance for more than that between Hayley and Rip? Find out by taking a Hot Ride you’ll never forget.

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*****

The young woman—Hayley—gazed at Rip, her eyes widened. Well, fuck, of course she’d be nervous about walking down a dark alley with the likes of him. If she were his sister, he wouldn’t want her taking a chance like that.

He took her hand and raised it to his mouth. The feel of her soft skin as he brushed his lips against it made him long to feel more of her. His groin tightened at the thought of kissing her, then exploring her round, beautiful breasts. The creamy swell of them exposed by her deep neckline had been teasing him all evening.

“I promise. I’ll get you to your hotel, safe and sound.”

She stared into his eyes, mesmerized, then she nodded.

He smiled and took her hand, then led her into the alley. A cat darted in front of them, startling her. She drew close to him, clutching his arm. The feel of her warm, soft body pressed to his side sent his hormones to alert status, but he ignored that and slipped his arm around her protectively, drawing her close. It didn’t help that he kept remembering when her gaze had dropped to his crotch with obvious interest after he’d told her about his name. He was glad she didn’t know that he actually got the name because his fellow bikers had caught him reading Ripley’s Believe It or Not one day.

She took another step, but then stopped. “There’s another problem.”

“What’s that?”

“Well, I’m basically barefoot, and I have no idea what might be on the ground ahead.”

“Right. I’m pretty sure I saw broken glass near where I parked the bike.”

“I could hobble along with my broken—Oh!”

He scooped her up into his arms and she slid her hands around his shoulders.

*****

Oh, God, Hayley felt so tiny and light in this big man’s arms. She could stay here all day, lulled in his embrace. As he walked, the gentle rocking of his body soothed her.

“We’re here.”

Her eyelids popped open. Had she really dozed off? The combination of white wine spritzers, a long flight in, and staying up way too late last night finishing up work, since she was taking an extra long weekend, was knocking her on her butt.

She glanced toward a big, powerful looking motorcycle parked close to the brick wall. It was black and intimidating, adorned with a blazing red and orange flame. It had shiny chrome wheels and a big, black leather seat.

“It’s nice,” she said as he carried her toward it.

“Nice?” He chuckled and set her on her feet beside it. “Maybe big. Dangerous. Powerful.” He grinned. “But nice?”

Oh, God,
he
was big and dangerous and powerful. Everything she dreamed of when she thought about her wildest fantasies coming true. And here he was, smiling down at her. She already missed his strong arms around her.

She gazed into his midnight blue eyes. “I like big, dangerous and powerful.” She stepped closer and flattened her hand on his hard, muscular chest. The feel of rock-solid, sculpted muscles under the thin fabric of his T-shirt set her heart thumping. “Like you.”

She dropped her shoes and purse, and slid her hands over his shoulders then stroked his raspy cheek. His eyes simmered with heat as she tipped up her face, then drew him toward her. His mouth brushed hers lightly, and she flicked her tongue against his lips and slid timidly inside. He growled and deepened the kiss, wrapping his arms around her and pulling her tighter to his hard body, then gliding his tongue deep into her mouth.

She melted against him, heat simmering through her. But then he drew back.

“This isn’t a good idea.”

She blinked at his words. He was rejecting her?

“Don’t you find me attractive?”

“It’s not that.”

Feeling bolder than she ever had, and determined not to let this opportunity slip away, she grasped his hand and drew it to her chest, then placed it over her aching breast. Her nipple hardened, pushing into his palm.

His dark eyes glowed like a blazing fire, glittering with sparks.

In a sudden movement, she felt herself pushed back against the building. Her breath caught as his big, solid body crushed her tight to the cold brick wall.

Oh, God, had she made a mistake? He was so big and intimidating, and right now, he looked determined and… almost feral. He pivoted his hips forward and she could feel a hard bulge against her stomach, proof that he was aroused by her. Anxiety spiked through her, and a little fear, but right alongside those feelings was a wild surge of excitement.

He grabbed her wrists and pushed them over her head, then held them tight, his striking midnight eyes locked on hers. She could feel the erratic pounding of her blood pumping through her veins.

She had never felt so alive.

God, she wanted him to take her. Right here. Right now.

*****

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About the Authors

Writing a book was number one on
Mari Carr’s
bucket list. Now her computer is jammed full of stories — novels, novellas, short stories and dead-ends. A
New York Times
and
USA TODAY
bestseller, Mari finds time for writing by squeezing it into the hours between 3 a.m. and daybreak when her family is asleep.

Visit Mari online:

Lila Dubois
is a technical writer by day and an erotic romance writer by night. She’s living her own version of a romance novel with her Irish Farm Boy, whom she imported to Los Angeles. Having spent extensive time in France, Egypt, Turkey, Ireland and England, Lila speaks five languages, none of them—including English—fluently.

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Additional Titles by Mari Carr

The Trinity Masters
, Erotic
Ménage
Romance written with Lila Dubois

Elemental Pleasure

Primal Passion

Scorching Desire

After Burn
(free short story)

Forbidden Legacy

Big Easy

Blank Canvas

Crash Point

Full Position

Rough Draft

Compass Brothers
, written with
New York Times
bestselling author Jayne Rylon

Northern Exposure

Southern Comfort

Eastern Ambitions

Western Ties

Compass Girls
, written with
New York Times
bestselling author Jayne Rylon

Winter’s Thaw

Hope Springs

Summer Fling

Falling Softly

Foreign Affairs
written with Lexxie Couper

Misplaced Princess

Misplaced Cowboy

Misplaced Lessons

Misplaced Hands

What Women Like

Sugar and Spice

Everything Nice

Scoundrels

Black Jack

White Knight

The
Madison
stories

Kiss Me, Kate

Three Reasons Why

Cowboys

Spitfire

Rekindled

Inflamed

Wild Irish

Come Monday

Ruby Tuesday

Waiting for Wednesday

Sweet Thursday

Friday I’m in Love

Saturday Night Special

Any Given Sunday

Wild Irish Christmas

Cocktales

Party Naked

Screwdriver

Bachelor’s Bait

Screaming Orgasm

The
Black & White
Collection

Erotic Research

Tequila Truth

Rough Cut

Happy Hour

Power Play

Slam Dunk

Naughty is Nice

In the Running

Just Because

Because of You

Because You Love Me

Because It’s True

Second Chances

Fix You

Full Moon

Status Update

The Back-Up Plan

Never Been Kissed

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