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Authors: Jennifer St Giles

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  “Still a virgin on the run after all these years, Lexi?” he drawled.  His voice, as steamy and seductive as Southern summer day, challenged her on an elemental level, a sensual one.

"Almost," Alexi said, letting the last illicit picture she had of Roger fall from her grasp to the ground.  She'd only ever been with Roger and
he
didn't count.  Not anymore.  She sucked in air, latching onto Jesse’s appeal.  The reporters encircled them.  Jesse lifted his hot gaze to her eyes and smiled.

"Almost?"  Slow and sexual, his grin spread awareness through her.  "Sounds frustrating.  Interested in changing that?"  He ran his finger under her chin and she caught her breath.

Yes, some part deep inside her shouted.  Yes, she wanted to change that.  Here was one situation her grandmother couldn’t smooth over with a lie.  With the cameras rolling, Roger and her grandmother would get a clear picture that Alexi meant it when she said she wasn’t marrying Roger ever.

“Yes,” Alexi said to Jesse, stepping closer to him.  Waves of his sex appeal washed over her.  Waves she had no trouble remembering, though she'd only been seventeen when she'd last dipped into them.  His nearness and touch sparked something inside of her that wanted to rebel against everything that had just happened to her.  “Kiss me,” she demanded, loudly.

Jesse arched his brow and asked softly, "What’s your game Lexi?”  He slid an arm around her and pulled her flush to his bare chest, her breasts to his smooth, hard muscle.  Then his mouth covered hers.  She gasped at the desire shooting through her as his demanding tongue entered her mouth and his gaze dared her to respond.

She wound her arms around his neck, pressed closer to him, and met his tongue with hers.  Surprise that she’d taken him up on his challenge filled his eyes and he hesitated, but only for a moment before he delivered a four-alarm kiss.  He bent her back over his arm, inserted his leg between hers and had one hand cupping her bottom, no doubt knocking the socks off the gossip hounds surrounding them.  In one kiss Jesse thoroughly ravished her from the inside out and she burned for more.  By trying to deliver a message to her grandmother, Alexi wondered what message had she delivered to herself instead.

Jesse ended the kiss, but kept her captive in his embrace as he stared into her eyes.  She ran her fingers into the silk of his hair and then surprised herself by kissing him again.  His heat chased away the chill Roger had left inside her and she couldn’t seem to get enough of it.  He groaned then and deepened the kiss.  Her hands clung to his broad shoulders, feeling the heat of his bare skin and the strength of his muscled torso.  The cameras continued to flash and the world swirled crazily around her as her heart pounded hard at the line she crossed by embracing a half-naked Jesse so intimately in public. 

He smelled faintly of aftershave and some indefinable, but intriguing scent.  His body, strong and sure, eased around hers, a balm to her chaffed emotions.  Yet before she could lose herself in him completely, he eased back and stared hard at her.  Emotion and desire collided in her heart, springing tears to her eyes.  "Get me out of here, please," she whispered.

Cool cynicism descended into the heat of his gaze.  "So that's your angle.  You need a hero, even if it's a Weldon."  Glancing up at the reporters around them, he cursed.  "Well, your highness, these days I charge for services rendered, and I expect to get paid."  He scooped her into his arms and rammed through the reporters.  “I’ll be your hero for a price.”

"What do you mean by that?" she asked, struggling in his arms as he headed to the parking lot.  Reporters followed.

Jesse stopped a moment to meet her gaze.  A sensual promise curved his lips.  “We’ll take care of the details later.  The choice is yours, Lexi.  Me or the sharks following us?"  

"You," she said, wondering if she'd just made a deal with the devil in Georgia.

 

Excerpt from SMOOTH IRISH by Jennifer Saints (aka Jennifer St. Giles)

Weldon Series Book Two

 

 

“I’ll finish up here.  Head Nurse Litton wants you to go home before you end up on a stretcher.”  Candy lowered her voice so that only Nan could hear.  “You work too hard.  How you can do double shifts without a complaint is beyond me.”  The working conditions at Memorial Hospital were not ideal and many of the nurses felt the pressure of having to juggle too many patients with minimal help.  

Nan bit her lip as a tinge of guilt heated her cheeks.  She wasn’t as noble as Candy made her sound, at least, not since Jackson invaded Nan’s dreams.  Now she not only worked diligently to reach her goals, but she also worked with exhaustion in mind.  Too tired plus too tired equaled zero dreams, which meant no Jackson invasions...

Nan blinked, realizing Candy had spoken to her.  “I’m sorry.  What did you say?”

Taking the baby’s chart, Candy shooed Nan toward the door.  “You better go home before you fall down.  I said that major hunk Dr. Swanson came by the nurses’ station earlier asking for you and you didn’t even react.”

“Me?”  Nan blinked with surprise.

“Yes, you.  Don’t look so innocent.  I saw him eating lunch with you yesterday.”

“That’s only because the lunch room was full and he was kind enough to invite me to his table when I walked by.”

 “Uh, huh,” Candy said with a bright gleam in her eyes that said she wasn’t about to be fooled.  “Out of all the people passing his table, he just happened to invite you to sit.”

“Yes,” Nan said.  She was far too pragmatic to see Dr. Swanson’s invitation as anything but a simple kindness on his part.  Brad Swanson was the most renowned neurosurgeon in the Southeast, a medical giant.  If Nan had had an “A-list” for Mr. Right, Dr. Swanson’s dedication and determination would put him at the top of it. 

Sure Candy was making too much of Dr. Swanson’s visit, Nan said goodbye to the new mother and baby and left the delivery room.  Dr. Schwartz followed her out.

“Nan, congratulations on receiving the Lois Emerson Merit Award again.  You deserved to be honored twice in a row.”

“Thank you, Dr. Schwartz.  I was completely surprised.  Once was wonderful.  Twice left me speechless.”  The award was given to honor excellence in nursing care.  To Nan it meant she was one step closer to being chosen for the scholarship.  That Dr. Schwartz recommended Nan, doubled the honor.  Nan greatly admired the woman who balanced a career and a family. 

“You’ve earned it.  And I’ll be putting my recommendation in for you next year as well.  This delivery might not have had as happy an ending, if you hadn’t have had the instinct to call me when you did.”    

“I’m only thankful that both mother and baby are all right.”

“Thanks to you.  Go home and get some rest.”

“You, too.”

“No such luck.  I left my husband with six five-year-old girls coming over for my daughter’s birthday party that should have started an hour ago.  Even though he’s a flexible kind of guy and completely supportive of my career, I’m sure he’s snatched himself bald by now.  So I’d better hurry.”

Nan laughed as Dr. Schwartz hustled away.  Careers didn’t necessarily make for a smooth family life.  Nan made a mental note to add flexible to her Mr. Right list.  

In the nurses’ station, Nan keyed a few quick notes into the computer and then logged off for the day.  She settled back in her chair and breathed a sigh of relief that was short lived.  When her gaze focused on the clock, she suddenly remembered that she was supposed to be at her friend Alexi’s house for a potluck BBQ.  In ten minutes.  She was too tired to rush and too tired to go, which was just as well.  Since Alexi was Jackson’s sister-in-law, odds were he’d be at the BBQ and she didn’t need any more fuel to fodder her nightly fantasies of him.

She hadn’t seen him in months, but she could clearly picture every nuance of his bad boy persona.  He was the devil who promised heaven in his every move, but offered nothing for the future.  She’d grown up under a futureless cloud and she wasn’t ever going back there. 

Digging her cell phone out of her purse, Nan dialed Alexi’s number, braced to face the riot act Alexi was sure to deliver.  

“I’ve got your number, Sugar.”

There was no mistaking the deep sensual voice.  Nan’s heart jumped and an oh-so-hot, sweat broke all over her body.  Her voice, caught sideways in her windpipe, squeaked.  “Jackson?”

“My name on your lips is a good start.  Please Jackson is even better.  Ever had phone sex, Nan?”

Air flew from her lungs.  An army of hormones attacked her sensibilities and everything else she had too.  Liquid fire, pooled, flowed, and stroked.

Oh, my!  A quick glance around the nurses’ station told her no one had even noticed her.  She should disconnect; pretend she hadn’t even called.  That would be the smart thing…

Instead she griped her cell phone tighter, swiveled her chair to face the wall, and shut her eyes.  His voice did things for which she was starved.  A moment she told herself.  Just a moment to relay her message to Alexi.  Then she’d hang up.

“Afraid sugar?”  Like smooth Irish cream, his voice glided and curled into a warm knot right where his deep tones stroked the most.  

“No.”  Since she’d forgotten to breathe, she sounded wispy instead of practical.

“Is that a no to sex via a live wire, or no to the fear.”

“Both,” she gasped, planning to ask to speak to Alexi just as soon as she caught her breath.

“Virgin ears.  Mmm, that means I’ll be your first.  Can’t you feel me?  I’m right up against you.  Feel the heat?  My hands on you… my mouth.  I can still taste your honeysuckle lips.  I keep wondering if the rest of you is as sweet.  Do you wonder too, Nan?  Wonder how all that explosive attraction would play out between us if we let it loose?  Remember the kiss outside the bar against the wall that day?  We almost made love right then and there.”

Nan gulped for air, she was drowning.  Drowning in him again.  She popped her eyes open, hoping that the images he evoked would evaporate.  They didn’t.

“No,” she said desperately.  “No, I don’t remember.  I don’t wonder.  Tell Alexi I can’t make it tonight.  We’re all wrong for each other Jackson, sorry.”  Nan cut off the call before she heard anything else to tempt her otherwise.  She stared at the wall, stunned by how much her need for him had grown since she’d stopped seeing him.

“Nan?”  A firm finger tapped her on the shoulder.  “Anything wrong?”

She swung her chair around.  “Dr. Swanson?” she said, trying to blink his golden blonde image into focus, but a blue-eyed raven-haired devil kept imposing himself onto her retina.

He waved his hand in front of her face.  “The one and only, but please, call me Brad.  You look tired.”

“I am a little,” she said, blinking again.  This time her vision blessedly cleared and she latched onto Brad's GQ, Armani draped bod with both eyes like he was the last lifeboat before the flood.  She gave him her brightest smile.  “What can I do for you?”

His eyes widened.  “You should smile like that more often.  It’s quite breath taking.”

Nan’s jaw loosened with surprise at the personal compliment.

Brad shook his head as if bouncing out of a trance.  “Ahem, well, I stopped by to ask you if you’d like to be my date for the charity banquet next Saturday.  It’s not normally my sort of thing, but I thought if you’d like, we could, uh, go together.”

Had Mr. Famous Neurosurgeon just asked her out on a date in the middle of a colleague filled hospital?  Nan shook her head to clear out the Jackson oriented cobwebs and saw Brad frown.

“Is that a no because you are working?” he asked.

“No.  I mean that wasn’t a no to you.  That was a no to…never mind.  Yes, I would like to go with you to the benefit.”

“Excellent,” Brad said, giving her the full force of his charismatic smile.

Nan prepared herself for a jolt of excitement, something along the lines of the lightning bolt Jackson had sent shooting through her with his “ever had phone sex” line.  To her dismay, nothing happened.

About the Author

 

 

What can I tell you about me?

I don’t play video games or watch horror because I can’t take the heat, but give me a kickass thriller every minute of every day and I am there. Be prepared for a Hoover Dam meltdown if you’re with me and the movie is sad. So, to avoid disaster, I love romantic comedies.

Never coffee. Always tea. Never beer. Always champagne. There’s more, but hey, gotta save some secrets until after the first date, right?

I grew up in Miami. Went to nursing school in Georgia, where I now reside. I raised and home schooled three great kids. I wrote for nine years before I sold a book, which made me a firm believer that a person should NEVER, NEVER, NEVER GIVE UP ON THEIR DREAMS.

I remember my father’s remark after a particularly scandalous story about one of my ancestors, a story that involves a conspiracy, treason, betrayal, murder, and execution, a story that after a drink or two in the bar, I might be enticed to share. Anyway, what my father said was, “You can’t keep a good man down.” And I kind of see that in myself. Not that I am necessarily good, because the definitions of moral words are often relative, but I do persevere, and I am resilient. Nothing in life has ever worked out the way I planned for it too. In many areas of my life, I have yet to reach the level I thought I would, of where I envisioned I would be, but I haven’t given up. I won’t give up. I continue to work hard and do everything I can to help who I can and to make my dreams come true.

Besides great kids, family, and friends, that perseverance has so far garnered me a USA Today Bestselling tag and twelve plus books on the shelf in a number of genres (contemporary romantic suspense, historical suspense, paranormal suspense, and contemporary romance). I’ve won a number of writing awards, two National Choice Awards, three Maggie Awards, a RT Book Club Reviewer’s Choice Award, the Daphne du Maurier Award, the Marlene Award, and the Golden Heart Award to name most of them. I work with several amazing women in a charity to raise money for a shelter that helps abused and homeless women and children. I’ve revived my nursing career after a long hiatus, have renewed my license, and have found the right job for now.

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