Subject: Navy SEAL Petty Officer Aiden Masters
Current Status: On leave Obstacle: Deploy âMission: (Fake) Engagementââ¦without actually falling for his fiancée!
The goal of Mission: Engagement is simpleâa fake engagement concocted to bring happiness to Sage Taylorâs ailing father.
The Rules:
1) Treat it like a military mission 2) Keep the truth undercover 3) The âengagementâ lasts as long as the professorâs health depends on it; and 4) No sexâ¦especially with each other!
But the incredibly spirited (and a touch quirky) Sage has never been one for rules. Especially when they involve Aidenâs rock-hard navy bod and a ton of smokinâ-hot sexual attraction. Which means in order to seduce this sexy SEAL, sheâll have to completely outmaneuver himâ¦.
âRule four: no sex. And no situations that might lead to sexâ¦â
Thatâs it. Sage had had enough.
If Aiden thought he got to call the shots when it came to her and sex, he was sadly mistaken.
Now it was his turn to learn a thing or two.
Sage smiled. A slow, seductive smile.
Then she got to her feet, her fingers skimming her hips, up her waist before she teased them along the sides of her breasts and up to her throat. Aidenâs gaze dropped to her breasts and his own lips tightened. If the fit of his jeans were anything to go by, something else was getting tight, too.
âYou go ahead and set those rules,â she told him.
âYou saying you wonât follow them?â
âRules one through three? Iâm one hundred percent committed.â
He closed his eyes for a second, then gave her an arch look.
âAnd rule four?â
âBabe, enforcing that one is all on you.â Then, leaning close, she ran her fingertips over his lips before giving him a wide smile.
âGood luck with thatâ¦â
Dear Reader,
I am so excited to share Sage and Aidenâs story with you for so many reasons. Iâve always loved fake engagement stories, and even more, friends-to-lovers stories. A SEALâs Kiss is both, with a whole lot of sexy SEAL fun thrown in.
One of my favorite parts of this book is the opening chapter. Wedding after wedding after wedding, not only were they fun to write, they were the perfect impetus for Sageâs frantic claim that she, too, was getting married. After all, when all your friends are getting married, they tend to look around to see who is left, and immediately go into matchmaking mode. Aiden only goes along with Sageâs fake engagement claim out of loyalty to her father, but quickly finds himself in love.
I loved putting Sage and Aiden together. These two are complete opposites who find out that they are more alike than theyâd ever imagined. I hope you enjoy their story as much as I enjoyed writing it.
And if youâre on the web, I hope youâll stop by and visit! Iâll be sharing insider peeks, recipes and contest fun for this story and others on my website at www.tawnyweber.com and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TawnyWeber.RomanceAuthor.
Happy reading,
Tawny Weber
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
USA TODAY bestselling author Tawny Weber has been writing sassy, sexy romances since her first Mills & Boon Blaze book was published in 2007. A fan of Johnny Depp, cupcakes and color coordination, she spends a lot of her time shopping for cute shoes, scrapbooking and hanging out on Facebook.
Visit her website, www.tawnyweber.com, for great contests, delicious recipes and lots of fun. Or look for her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TawnyWeber.RomanceAuthor.
To the Sassy Sweetheartsâ¦
You are all so awesome!
1
Two years ago
WEDDINGS GAVE HER the heebie-jeebies.
Patriarchal rules wearing the pretty mask of traditions and ancient promises that were rarely kept? Definitely not her thing.
A wedding night might be nice, all things considered. Champagne and rose-petal-strewn sex with a man whoâd just promised to worship you forever? Not a completely horrible idea.
But to sign your life away to get it? To the same man, day in and day out, âtil death do you part?
Sage Taylor gave a delicate shudder.
Sheâd rather wear a three-piece suit and give lectures to businessmen on the merits of climbing the corporate ladder through backstabbing, undercutting and sexual favors. Or maybe be staked to an anthill naked while covered in hot fudge.
The only celebrating she wanted that included champagne and rose-petal-strewn sex would comeâno pun intendedâwhen she found a guy who could keep it up long enough to worship her until she melted. And who needed forever for that? All she needed was one good night.
Or maybe a weekend.
âWhatâd you think of the wedding, dear?â
Even though she was pretty sure Mrs. OâBrian couldnât see the naked all-night-sex images playing out in her imagination, Sage still winced.
âItâs lovely,â Sage said, leaning down so the elderly woman could brush a parchment-dry kiss over her cheek. Not a lie. Sheâd never lie, especially not to the woman whoâd taught her to read. But lovely was one of those nice, safe statements that could cover so many things.