Baby, Iâm Yours
Charismatic caterer Raina Martin knows a lot of things: how to whip up a soufflé, how to throw a party and how to be independent. One thing she doesnât know is how to be a mother. So when a cruel twist of fate claims her sisterâs life and leaves Raina with custody of her six-year-old niece, Zoe, Raina can think of only one place to turn. Zoeâs father has to be out there somewhere, and she intends to find him.
When sexy sports agent Spencer Davis is confronted by the feisty beauty, he is torn. He does not believe he is the father of Rainaâs niece. Yet he is reluctant to let the beguiling chef slip away. Soon he and Raina are engaged in a passionate liaison that is both unwise and inevitable. With Zoeâs parentage still in question, Spencer knows their relationship may be short-lived. But his longing for Raina is quickly outweighing his judgment, and he is willing to risk everything on the chance that they might be meant for each otherâ¦.
When Spencer tugged her ever so slightly to face him, Raina saw the sexy gleam lurking in his dark brown eyes.
She knew she should resist what she knew was about to happen, but she didnât.
Spencerâs head descended toward her and he brushed his lips briefly but firmly across hers. His lips were featherlight yet determined as they caressed hers, and a soft sigh escaped her lips. He threaded his fingers through her wavy curls and her lips parted of their own accord. His tongue slipped inside her warm and waiting mouth and explored the recesses of her mouth, filling, learning and savoring every inch of her. He devoured her with his seductive kiss in such a possessive and primitive way that it left Raina wanting more.
Raina had to force herself to push Spencer away even though her lips still tingled from his kiss. His heat and breath against her face overwhelmed her. âOh, my God!â
What the hell was she doing? Spencer could have been with Alexa! Sheâd gotten caught up in the moment and allowed herself to let go, and look what had happened. Heâd been seducing her all day with his charms and sheâd fallen prey to them like an innocent schoolgirl. âThat kiss should never have happened.â
âI disagree,â he whispered, so the other family couldnât hear. âThat kiss has been in the making since the moment I laid eyes on you. Iâve wanted to know if you would taste as sweet as you looked and you didnât disappoint.â
YAHRAH ST. JOHN
is the author of ten books and numerous short stories. A graduate of Hyde Park Career Academy, she earned a bachelor of arts degree in English from Northwestern University. Her books have garnered four-star ratings from RT Book Reviews, Rawsistaz Reviewers, Romance in Color and numerous book clubs. In 2012, St. John was nominated for RT Book Reviews Reviewersâ Choice Award for Best Series Romance. A member of Romance Writers of America, St. John is an avid reader of all genres. She enjoys the arts, cooking, traveling, basketball and adventure sports, but her true passion remains writing. St. John lives in sunny Orlando, the City Beautiful.
Dear Reader,
I came up with Raina and Spencerâs story several years ago after Iâd watched the movie No Reservations and saw current athletes in paternity pickles, but it was put on the back burner. When I finally sat down to write their story, the words flowed.
Raina losing her sister and gaining custody of her niece while falling for basketball great Spencer was the easy part. Crafting a story containing grief, family duty and custody while still being true to their spicy romance was a bigger challenge, but I rose to the occasion. Raina was a workaholic much like me; add in sexy reformed bad boy Spencer on the path to redemption and voilà , a sexy romance is born.
Be sure and visit my website at www.yahrahstjohn.com for the latest news or contact me via email at [email protected].
Kind regards,
Yahrah St. John
Thank you to my beau Freddie Blackman, friends Tiffany Griffin, Dimitra Astwood, Therolyn Rodgers, Tonya Mitchell, Denise Mose, Kiara Ashanti and Bhushan Sukhram and last, but not least, my dad, Austin Mitchell, and my family the Mitchells, Bishops, Smiths and Astwoods for believing that my creativity has the potential for greatness. Hugs to my loyal readers for all their support.
To my girlfriends and sisters: Dimi, Therolyn,
Tiffany and Tonya.
Prologue
âAre you sure you want to leave Zoe with me?â Raina Martin asked her twin, Alexa. She was stunned by her sisterâs bequest that she be given sole guardianship of her six-year-old daughter, Zoe. She was single, after all, and her five-year-old catering business was finally taking off.
âOf course.â Alexa smiled weakly at her sister from her hospital bed at Jackson Memorial. Sheâd been fighting off a rare cervical cancer for over a year, and she was exhausted. Raina knew she was tired of the chemo and radiation and was ready for nature to take its course. âYouâre the only person I trust to take care of my baby.â