âI do not want to stay married to you. Got it?â
Nolan swore mildly under his breath. âDonât think I wonât throw you over my shoulder and carry you out of this courthouse if I have to, Mikki,â he warned, his voice too intoxicating for a Nolan junkie like her to withstand.
âTry it,â she dared him.
Unaffected by her empty threat, Nolan chuckled, then hauled her into the stairwell and pushed her up against the stone-cold wall after the metal door closed. His mouth clamped firmly over hers in a hot, openmouthed kiss that had her body humming.
She responded with equal hunger, ramming her fingers into his hair to make certain he knew without a doubt sheâd settle for nothing less than complete satisfaction.
His knee nudged hers, and she shifted her stance to straddle his thigh. The snug fit of her skirt prevented her from feeling the pressure of his leg against her throbbing and swollen center. She moaned in frustration and hiked her skirt up past her hips.
Mikkiâs senses spun. Her body heated as if heâd set it on fire.
Thank heavens some things never changed.
Dear Reader,
As women we share a special kind of bond with other women, whether they are lifelong friends, special co-workers, family members, or sometimes even total strangers for a brief moment in time. But nothing is quite as special as that close bond between sisters, even sisters of the heart, such as the one Mikki Correlli shares with Lauren Massey (On the Loose, February 2005, by Shannon Hollis) and Rory Constable (Slow Ride, March 2005, by Carrie Alexander) in the LOCK & KEY trilogy.
Mikki knows she can count on her âsistersâ to always be there for her, whether itâs to tell her the truth when she needs to hear it or to offer their unwavering support when she really needs it. And boy, does she ever need them when her âex-husband,â Nolan Baylor, shows up with news she never expected to hearâthat their divorce isnât valid!
Hard To Handle is a different kind of story for me, one I especially enjoyed not only because of the opportunity of working with Carrie and Shannon, but simply because of the journey it took me through.
I hope you enjoy Mikki and Nolanâs journey to find their own happiness. Iâd love to hear from you and know what you think! Please write to me at P.O. Box 39, Rouseville, PA 16344 or via e-mail at [email protected].
Until next time,
Jamie Denton
âIS CHOCOLATE REALLY better than sex?â Michaela Correlli asked her sisters, licking a dollop of creamy dark chocolate from the tip of her index finger. Savoring the rich taste, she moaned with sheer hedonistic delight. âThis stuff definitely qualifies as a front runner.â
âDepends on the chocolateâand the man.â Lauren Massey polished off her éclair and already had her eye on a second. âNot that Iâve had much by way of comparison lately,â she added.
Mikki envied her younger sisterâs ability to eat whatever she wanted and not gain an ounce. If Mikki so much as considered indulging in a second of her older sister Aurora âRoryâ Constableâs scrumptious bakery goodies, sheâd be relegated to the treadmill for the remainder of her natural life.
âThese are a lot more satisfying than the last loser I laid.â Mikki slid the delicate rose-patterned china plate in front of Lauren. âMaybe I should give up sex and stick to chocolate.â
Rory held an oversize Lavender Field promotional mug in her hand. âThatâll be the day,â she said, her green eyes warm with affection.
âI could, you know,â Mikki said, a tad too defensively to be totally convincing.
Lauren snickered.
Mikki smoothed her hands down her slim black skirt as she rose to pour herself another cup of coffee from the big stainless-steel coffee urn in the corner of the back room of Roryâs flagship bakery, Lavender Field. She shot them both a warning glance, which they ignored.
Lauren only laughed louder. âNot in this lifetime, Mikki Mantis.â
Mikki gave the hem of her wine-colored blazer a sharp, indignant tug cringing at the nickname. They knew her too well. She had about as much hope of giving up sex as the San Francisco 49ers did of making it to another Super Bowl without the quarterbacking talents of Joe Montana or Steve Young. Some things in life just werenât meant to be. As long as Lauren or Rory didnât expect her to start mooning over some guy, then she figured no harm, no fumble.
âAre you going to tell us what was so important that it couldnât wait until Saturday?â Lauren asked. âI have a meeting with my managing editor, aka the Queen of Pain, in an hour.â
Mikki returned to her stool and set the matching china cup on the scarred surface of the old butcher-block worktable. The air was redolent with the aromas of freshly baked bread and the dried bunches of lavender strung from the overhead beams. Since Rory had first opened Lavender Field, which had grown into one of the Bay areaâs most popular bakeries with a fourth location under development, Mikki and Lauren had been meeting here most Saturday mornings. Their weekly bull sessions touched on men, sex, hopes, dreams, men, sex, work, life, men, sex, films, books. No taboo subject existed between them.