âJosh, what if someone comes in?â
âWeâre only slow dancing,â he murmured, pressing her against the wall on the dark side of the room. âWhat is it about you that has this effect on me?â His tongue touched Laurenâs earlobe and she closed her eyes. Heat shot through her.
âMy razor-sharp intellect?â
âMmm. Thatâll do for a start.â
If it were possible for a man to seduce and worship at the same time, Josh was doing it.
When one hand slid up and cupped her breast, she was ready to erupt. She was so ready, in fact, that if he evenâ
His other hand slid under the hem of her short black chiffon skirt. He touched her thigh, then caressed her bare bottom. âA thong.â His voice held pleased discovery. âWhat color?â
âPeach,â she managed to say. âJosh, someoneâs going to comeâ¦â
âI certainly hope so.â
Dear Reader,
Writers are notorious for picking bits and pieces from people, news, events and their own experiences and turning them into stories. So when three writers get together to pack a whole lot of ideas into a miniseries-âlook out! I hope you enjoy the LOCK & KEY trilogy!
It was a blast working with Jamie Denton and Carrie Alexander to come up with three heroines who overcame their beginnings to unlock their own possibilities. It took some doing to imagine heroes who could give Mikki, Lauren and Rory a run for their moneyâbut imagining sexy, no-holds-barred men who are a worthy match for our heroines is half the fun of writing for Harlequin Blaze.
I learned a lot about collaboration during this project. Writing can often be a solitary pursuit, but in this case it was more like an online party as we wove story threads and compared notes and talked over scenes from three (or six!) different points of view. The result was a strengthened bond between me and my sister writersâand, I hope, three stories youâll remember for a long time.
Drop by my Web site, www.shannonhollis.com, to see whatâs coming up nextâ¦.
Warmly,
Shannon Hollis
Dear Reader,
An Evening To Remember⦠Those words evoke all kinds of emotions and memories. How do you plan a romantic evening with your guy that will help you get in touch with each other on every level?
Start with a great dinner that you cook together. Be sure to light several candles and put fresh flowers on the table. Enjoy a few glasses of wine and pick out your favorite music to set the mood. After dinner take the time to really talk to each other. Hold hands and snuggle on the sofa in front of the fireplace. And maybe take a few minutes to read aloud selected sexy scenes from your favorite Harlequin Blaze novel. After that, anything can happenâ¦.
Thatâs just one way to have an evening to remember. There are so many more. Write and tell us how you keep the spark in your relationship. And donât forget to check out our Web site at www.eHarlequin.com.
Sincerely,
Birgit Davis-Todd
Executive Editor
For Jamie and Carrie, with thanks,
and to Jen, for inviting me to the party
Iâd like to thank Karina for her knowledge of modern Chinese-American life and for the correct way to make shui jao. Thank you, Maddie, for your sense of humor and Loreleiâs tag lines. And thank you, Lynn and Karen, for all the work and love you pour into enabling our habit over at IBD.
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty-One
From Loreleiâs blog
http://www.sfinsideout.com/lorelei/blog/
Do you have your tickets yet for the Baxter House benefit? If not, better hurry. The buzz around town is that this is the âdonât missâ party this spring. Think women with locks and men with keys. Think Deerfield Jewelers, ladies. Think prizes up the wazooâdonated by restaurants, wineries and theaters from here to Mendocinoâfor every couple whose lock and key is a match.
I wonât even go into what else you might find a match for. Thereâs a reason the tagline is âUnlock the possibilities,â know what I mean? Use your imaginations!
While youâre doing that, think about the cause. Your ticket price goes straight to the building fund for Baxter House, a transitional home for girls coming out of the foster care system. This is social worker and activist Maureen Baxterâs pet project, and now sheâs made it ours. Sheâs made it fun.
Deerfield white gold, girls. Whatâs not to like?
Lorelei
âTHE NEXT TIME I get the urge for something hot and hard between my legs, Iâm going to buy a motorcycle.â
Lauren Massey tossed back the last of the White Knight in her glass and considered heading to the bar for another, then decided against it. The crowd waiting for drinks was four people deep, and besides, she was supposed to be snagging interviews for a story for her column. With two drinks in a row, sheâd be more likely to giggle or flirt rather than ask meaningful questionsâ¦or ask questions way too personal to put into print.