With: Candace Havens
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Cassie couldn’t believe she’d just given
this gorgeous man her pen name as though it were her real name. She could say
she did it to keep the fantasy in her head alive, to protect her story, but
honestly, she just didn’t want him to figure out she was associated with The
Rustic Pig, and their night would end.
While the two pubs
didn’t really share a lot of clientele, they were still two Irish pubs across
the street from each other. Of course, there was a healthy rivalry. Once, she
remembered her mom ranting that the Boar had added breaded pickles to their
menu and her staff had said they were amazing. Two weeks later, the Pig had
breaded pickles soaked in buttermilk with a garlic aioli dipping sauce.
It probably wasn’t a
big deal, but Cassie didn’t want to risk it. Every word he said with his
soft-spoken Irish lilt was like music to her ears. She was already mentally
revising the hero in her novel to be of Irish descent with a penchant for
calling the heroine “his lass,” a hint of gravel in his voice that slid across
her skin like velvet.
If this evening
lasted much longer, maybe she wouldn’t even need to sit in the back of the bar
and write. She’d have plenty of memories to build on.
“Well, Ms. Writer,
what is it that you write?” It was an innocent question that Cassie had zero
inclination to answer. It would be a cold day in hell before she got up the
nerve to say “erotic romance” to this man.
“I really don’t want
to say right now, if you don’t mind,” she rushed to answer. “I’m still in the
developmental process of something new and don’t want to, well, jinx myself.”
Sure, sure. That sounded plausible.
His gaze drifted off
for a second as though he were remembering something from his past. “Right.
That makes sense.” He tossed back his Jameson, and she watched the muscles in
his neck move as he swallowed the amber liquid. Yup. Even his Adam’s apple was
sexy.
He set the tumbler
down and their gazes met.
The earth moved. Or
the liquor finally hit her. Something happened, because her breath caught in
her chest and her mind whirled like a tornado slammed into it.
Was there such a
thing as too sexy? Because Liam might be it.
She reached out to
grab the edge of the bar to steady herself, but she was a tiny spaceship trying
to escape the intense gravity of a black hole without hope. She looked back up
at him, a little shocked to discover his gaze hadn’t wavered.
Cassie was many
things, but used to keeping the attention of a man this raw and masculine was
not one of them.
Could he be messing
with me? Maybe he does recognize me and wants to get info on the family
business.
She wanted to smack
her own head. Only she would think someone was so low as to flirt with her for
information on their next appetizer.
Wait. He’s talking
to you. Pay attention.
“Hey, I know this
sounds crazy, but what do you say we go grab a bite to eat at The Diner?” he
asked, mentioning a local breakfast haunt a few blocks away. “There’s nothing
better than pecan waffles at midnight on a Tuesday.” He winked.
Okay, he was
definitely flirting with her. She hadn’t really considered he might be
interested in her. She was wearing baggy sweats (only thing clean, no lie) and
combat boots. And a sweater with a butterfly on the front that her Gran had
knitted for her last Christmas.
Oh God. She groaned as the realization of what
she was wearing sunk in. “I don’t know any recipes,” she blurted out.
Wait. What did I
just say?
Could someone
actually die from embarrassment? It was about to happen right here on this
barstool.
Liam chuckled. “It’s
okay. They cook them for you. No recipe required.”
“Why are you asking
me out?” She wasn’t making any sense. But he wasn’t making any sense,
either, dammit. She looked like her Great Aunt Helda in this getup (or like she
hadn’t been laid in ten years).
No way she attracted
the hottest man she’d ever met by wearing this and telling his brother to shoo.
“Because”—he took
his time to lean in close like his brother had earlier, only this time, the
move totally worked, and her ovaries were high-fiving each other—“I find you
interesting. You don’t say what I expect, and I’m tired of predictable.”
She nodded. This was
true. Her parents always complained they didn’t understand her, and that she
lived in a fantasy land. “And the sweats?”
“Oh, we’re burning
them.” He didn’t miss a beat, and she respected that. “And those awful shoes.
Best to get rid of that bulky sweater, too. Does you no justice.” He shook his
head. “I’m trying to imagine you without those things.”
Her eyes widened.
“You’re imagining me naked!” she squeaked.
His sexy grin seemed
turned up to a hundred degrees and melting her clothes from her body. “I am now,”
he said softly.
Heat scorched
through her blood, her skin sensitive to the cool air blowing from the air duct
above her. Even she was convinced she was naked, her bare ass stuck to the
leather of the barstool.
Liam wasn’t just the
sexiest man she’d ever met. He was a wizard.
She was so hot, and
possibly embarrassed by her clothing choices, she didn’t even hesitate before
reaching up and yanking the oversized sweater off. She’d worn a tight-fitting
tank top beneath, and the way his gaze zeroed in on her fairly slim waist
(thank you, gym membership) and full breasts (who were standing up as if to
catch his attention, and thank goodness for sexy bras), she almost believed he
was interested.
“Not feeling the
sweater, luv?” he asked, amused. Someone tossed a ten on the bar, and Liam made
quick work of handing him a frothy mug of beer and two dollars change.
The patron grabbed
his beer and a single and headed back to somewhere behind her. Didn’t matter
where.
“It was itchy. Had
to go.” She was breathy.
Liam raised an
eyebrow then wiped down the surface of the bar with a rag he’d grabbed from the
sink.
Shit. Had she seemed
too bold stripping before their first date? She totally sucked at this stuff.
Thankfully, he tossed the rag in the sink and put her out of her misery. “All
right, I think I’m done here. You ready?”
“For what?” He’d
asked her to do something, but she couldn’t remember what now. Gah, he must
think she was a ditz.
“For waffles, of
course.”
Yup. That was it.
Liam had asked her out on a midnight date.
If this man, this
sexy Irish man, wanted to actually date her… Maybe she wouldn’t have to rely on
only her imagination to fix her novel. Her agent’s advice rang in her head.
Liam could pump her hard. Real, real hard. Over and over probably.
“You’re not the kind
of guy who expects sex on the first date, are you?” she blurted out before her
brain could catch up with her mouth. Her heart pounded in her ears. She’d never
been this bold in her entire life. Desperation was a funny thing.
He leaned backward,
probably startled by her question. “I never expect anything after a date, first
or last,” he answered somberly, but then broke the effect when one corner of
his mouth lifted up in a half smile fraught with boyish charm. “But I do always
hope.”
Cassie could easily
see how these two very different men were brothers. Liam may be the serious
one, but he had a bit of the Devil in him as well. She liked it. A lot. But
they needed to set ground rules. She had a career on the rocks right now, and
she had priorities.
Placing her folded
arms on the bar, she leaned forward, her weight pressing her flesh into the
worn surface. “But what if I were to say I’m not in the mood to shop for a
relationship?”
Liam mimicked her
stand by placing his elbows on the bar and leaning forward as well. Their lips
were barely ten inches apart, the warmth from his wide shoulders wrapping her
in a sexy cocoon. “I’d say that’s great because I’m not a relationship kind of
guy.”
Not surprising. “And
what if I were to say I’d already decided the next guy I have sex with needs to
have the dirtiest mouth since my weird college porn phase?”
He chuckled. “I’d
say give me a sec to process a woman admitting to liking porn.” His emerald
eyes turned molten. “Yes. Yes, I can definitely work with this. But don’t
expect me to put on cheesy porn music as I fuck you so hard you forget what zip
code you’re in.”
The floor of her sex
bottomed out so her ovaries could use the space to practice their hip-hop
routine, not to cheesy porn music but to the gravelly notes in Liam’s voice. “I
was never very good with geography,” she admitted. “What about occasionally
smacking my ass?” Why should her ovaries have all the fun?
She wanted to see
how far she could push him.
“Definitely.”
“Any weird kinks I
should know about?”
“Nothing that would
require a safe word.”
“Anything you want
to ask me?” she offered. They’d moved from possibly dating to now negotiating
some sort of sex contract. Surely he had his own questions.
“Just one thing,” he
murmured as his brother started to head their way. Oh God, she didn’t think
she’d survive if Romeo brought them both to their senses. Liam must have had
the same thought, because he turned his head and leveled a stare at his brother
that had him raising both hands and backing away.
“Yes?” she asked.
She drowned in pools
of his liquid green eyes. “You’re not really wanting waffles now, are you?”
She shook her head slowly.
“What waffles?” She should know what he was talking about, but her brain
misfired due to all the testosterone buffeting her skin. “I don’t want eggs,
either,” she added in case he had other breakfast ideas.
He had her hand in
his before she could blink as he leaned to the left and unhooked something that
let him raise part of the bar. “I’m clearly having a wet dream right now. A
beautiful woman just asked me to have sex with her, talk dirty, smack her ass,
and remind her of her favorite porn. No way I’m letting you out of my sight and
risk waking up.”
“Sensible,” she
agreed. “I like how you think.”
For the first time
since they met, Liam gave her a full, sexy grin before lowering his head enough
to whisper in her ear, “Oh, lass, you haven’t seen nothing yet.”
He tugged on her
hand as he maneuvered them both through the back of the bar and to a door that
most likely led to the kitchen. His brother called out, “Gonna leave me to
clean up all by my lonesome?”
Liam flipped him off
but kept moving. Thank God. If he changed his mind, Cassie wasn’t sure she’d
ever be able to revive her ovaries again.
At the moment, they
were singing choruses of Hallelujah.
I’m so doing this.
Giveaway:
One lucky commenter will win a $20 gift card.
Do you think Liam is great book boyfriend material?

After a bet with his brother, Liam O’Connor has to date the next woman who walks into the pub. And he’s all in, because his pub is on the line. What he didn't expect was Cassie Meadows, who at first glance with her big glasses and bulky sweater looks like a woman who has many, many cats––but her wit and smile make him wonder what’s underneath her bulky armor.
Cassie Meadows aka sweet romance author Cassie O'Brian is about to lose everything. As in, her writing career is going down the drain because she can’t write the sexy stuff that’s selling these days. She needs inspiration in the worst way. That’s when she walks into the wrong pub at the right time. Sexy owner Liam is just what the writing doctor ordered. Her whole body is feeling inspired––and when he makes a proposal she can't refuse––she’s all in. Oh, hell yes. Best. Sex. Of. Her. Life. Thanks to Liam, she's about to write a best-seller.
But having an erotic romance alter ego is nothing compared to the real secret Cassie is hiding—and that one could destroy everything.
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Liam sounds like a great book boyfriend material - heck, a RL boyfriend material. I love people who aren’t judging others’ looks and appearance. It’s a rare quality in and out of book.
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ReplyDelete:) Oh this book sounds good! Liking the sound of Liam!
ReplyDeleteNeed to read more before deciding.
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ReplyDeleteLiam and Cassie's story sounds like a hoot! I'm definitely seeing some pretty stellar book-boyfriend potential in Liam--a straightshooting guy can definitely be a win! Thanks for the excerpt and peek!
ReplyDeleteIf Liam is anything like the guy on the cover, he is definitely a best-seller material ;)
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