Erin had sworn off menâ¦although, at this moment with her palm against Jackâs hard, warm chest, for the life of her she couldnât remember why. Moving her hands in small circles, she worked her way along his torso, her pulse thudding as she traced his firm muscles. Desire flowed through her and she swallowed as he rolled back his head and a small moan of pleasure sounded from his throat.
It wasnât enough. She had to touch him.
With quick twists of her fingers she undid his shirt, then laid her hands on his skin, hardly believing she could be so bold. Where was that resolve to remain single? Nowhere in sight.
His gaze fell to her mouth and she could feel him fighting the urge to kiss her. She struggled herself. In that moment there wasnât anything that made sense in the world but joining her mouth to his. She pressed her lips to his, where she paused for just a heartbeat while their breath mixed, the warmth and excitement and anticipation almost unbearable.
So much for swearing off men.
Dear Reader,
As I was growing up, the children of my family split into two distinct groupsâthe big kids and the little kids. Falling directly in the middle of the seven of us, I could have gone either way. To my frustration, though, I was relegated to the latter group, always left out of the big kidsâ fun. As a result, I completely relate to the issues my heroine in Faking It, Erin McClellan, faces as a younger sister.
I hope you like my story of how Erin struggles to gain acceptance and carve her own place in her family. I enjoyed matching her with Jack Langston, a hero I wouldnât mind meeting in real life.
If you get a chance, write me and let me know what you thought of this story and the SEXUAL HEALING miniseries. I value my reader feedback. You can reach me at [email protected] or P.O. Box 769012, Roswell, Georgia 30076. And donât forget to check out my Web site at www.doriegraham.com.
Best wishes,
Dorie Graham
Rain, Newt and Lily, you are by far the most influential group of sisters to have touched my life. You challenge me in ways that help me grow, fill me with pride in all your accomplishments and bring me more joy than I could ever have imagined.
I love you for always. This oneâs for you.
SHE WAS TYPHOID MARY reincarnated. Erin McClellan stared in horror as Trent Gray heaved the contents of his stomach into the vase sheâd shoved into his hands just in the nick of time. The flowers that had occupied the vase lay limply beside a discarded condom wrapper. Guilt swamped her. She stared at the wrapper as Trent bent again over the vase, clutching his stomach.
If only she could blot out the sounds of his agony as he heaved again. She could kick herself for letting this happen. Hadnât she learned with Ryan, the last man sheâd slept with?
Trent raised his head and she took the vase and set it aside as he flopped weakly onto the pillow. How could she have done this to such a nice man?
If only her sisterâs friend, Josh, hadnât introduced them and Trent hadnât been willing to take over for Josh, whoâd been helping her with her design projects. If only she and Trent hadnât spent all that time together. If only Trent hadnât talked with her late into the night about all her dreams and her worries, making her feel first safe, then vulnerable in a way that had her melting into his arms. If only his lips hadnât been so soft, his kisses so hot.
If only she hadnât given in to temptation and slept with the man.
âIâm so sorry.â She mopped his forehead with a cool cloth.
He raised his bleary eyes to her. âDonât worry. It isnât your fault.â
If only he knew.
âWell, I feel responsible.â She held the vase away from her. âIâll get you a drink of water.â
He nodded. She left him to pad down the hall to her kitchen. She left the vase to soak in the sink, then poured him a glass of water.
As she walked slowly to her room, her mind drifted over her past relationships. That first time with that guy from the park that neither of her sisters, Tess or Nikki, knew about had been surprising at best. Sheâd been concerned when heâd become ill after they first made love but had chalked it up to bad timing.
The second time heâd gotten ill after their lovemaking, sheâd thought heâd just needed more time to recuperate. When it happened again after some time had passed, sheâd placed the blame squarely on his shoulders, thinking it was some strange quirk on his part. How shocked sheâd been when heâd broken up with her, saying he couldnât take it anymore.
Then sheâd met Pete and the same thing had happened again. Sheâd somehow talked herself into believing it was all some weird coincidence. Surely none of this was her fault.
Pete had come and gone rather quickly and sheâd begun to think it was all an unpleasant dream. Then sheâd met Ryan, and after four days of him being too sick for her to sneak him out of her bedroom, sheâd known.