âYou had no business laying a kiss on meâespecially like that!â
Hannah felt herself flushing as he cupped her face. Right or wrong, who cared, when it felt so darn goodâ¦.
Dylan had started this on impulse. Mostly as a test. Instead, the delectable Hannah Reid kissed as if she was all of sixteen, tentativeness turning to enthusiasm, shy reserve to passion. And it was that mixture of innocence and ardor that was nearly his undoing. It had been so long since heâd felt anything genuine or spent time with anyone this complicated and challenging. And he needed that, he realized. Needed thisâ¦unbridled passion.
Unfortunately, because of his suspicions about Hannah, he couldnât give in to it. At least not yet.
Hearts pounding, regrets already formingâon both sidesâthey drew apart. Hannah looked at him as if she wanted to simultaneously kiss him and smack him for his audacity.
He knew how she felt.
He wanted to kiss her and smack himself, tooâ¦.
Dear Reader,
Itâs a well-known fact. Eavesdropping on other peopleâs conversations is not something any of us should be doing deliberately.
But suppose you accidentally stumbled across a family member and a dear friend about to make the biggest mistake of their livesâone that could have ramifications for years to come. Do you stand by and do nothing and live forevermore with the knowledge that you could have prevented tons of heartache, had you only dared to act? Or risk their ire and get involved up to your chin in whateverâs going on?
In Plain Janeâs Secret Life, thatâs the dilemma presented to Dylan Hart on the night of his sister Janeyâs wedding when he sees his brother Cal and old friend Hannah Reid in a top-secret rendezvous at The Wedding Inn. Dylan has never been one to meddle in other peopleâs ârisky business.â But this time he canât help getting involved. Even if circumstancesâand the beautiful tomboyâs suspicionsâdemand he do it ever so discreetlyâ¦
Meanwhile, talented mechanic Hannah Reid isnât sure whatâs come over Dylan Hart. She knows the sexy TV sportscaster is secretly weathering his own personal crisisâand sheâs agreed to help him emerge as victorious as everâbut that doesnât explain his sudden, very intense interest in her. Were the two of them falling in love at long last? Or was there something else, something much more curious, going onâ¦?
I hope you have as much fun reading this next book in THE BRIDES OF HOLLY SPRINGS series as I had writing it! And please do visit my Web site www.cathygillenthacker.com for information on my books.
Best wishes,
Cathy Gillen Thacker
Cathy Gillen Thacker
Plain Janeâs Secret Life
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
âUnbelievable,â Hannah Reid muttered to herself as she watched Dylan Hart saunter out of the Raleigh-Durham airport terminal, full entourage in tow. His sister Janeyâs wedding was in less than an hour, and the handsome TV sportscaster was stopping to sign autographs and shake hands. Okay, so the autographs were to beaming kids, the handshakes to their parents and the two airport security men walking beside Dylan. But still, Hannah fumed as Dylan scanned the area and finally strode quickly over to the Classic Car Auto Repair van she had idling at the passenger pick-up lane.
âWhereâs the Bentley?â Dylan asked, opening the rear door and climbing inside.
Irked that he was treating her more like a chauffeur than an old family friend, Hannah pulled out into the traffic exiting the airport. The least he could have done was issue a personal greeting. If not climb in the front and ride shotgun beside her. âBack in Holly Springs. Itâs being used to transport the bride and groom to and from the ceremony. Speaking of whichââ
âYeah, yeah, I know, Iâm running late,â Dylan acknowledged cheerfully. âBut so from the looks of things are you. Unless you plan to participate in the nuptials with grease on your face?â
Hannah touched her hand to her cheek and then rubbed her soiled fingertips on the leg of her denim overalls. Damn. She couldnât believe she had done that againâ¦.
âNot to worry.â Dylan caught Hannahâs eye in the rearview mirror and winked. âI wonât tell anyone where youâve been.â
âHar de har har.â With effort, Hannah kept her eyes on the road. She did not need to be noticing how much more handsome Dylan Hart seemed to get every time she saw him. Just because he was super well put togetherâeven today he had traveled in a sleekly attractive business suit and tieâand looked mouthwateringly handsome on the television screenâdid not mean she had to go all gaga over him, too.
So what if he had bedroom eyes, a mesmerizingly sexy smile and dimples cute enough to make her sigh out loud? Or expertly cut sandy-brown hair, glowing golden skin and crinkly laugh lines at the corners of his sable-brown eyes? He also had the exceedingly stubborn Hart jaw, and the personality that went with it. Plus a way of standing back and merely observing life, which she found extremely irritating.