Lifting Courtney in his arms, Darius carried her into the bathroom, where he turned the shower on full blast.
Taking no time to disrobe, he settled them both under the downpour of water. Courtney moaned as the warm spray caused her robe to cling even more tightly against her body. She slowly slipped the robe from around her shoulders and let the water carry it the rest of the way downward.
With increasingly assured hands she reached out and tugged at the opening of Dariusâs robe. His soft moans let her know that he was enjoying this experience every bit as much as she was.
Darius tenderly lifted her into his arms, holding her securely. âWrap your legs around my waist, baby,â he encouraged huskily. Turning his back to the water, he moved closer to the showerâs wall with Courtney still in his arms and wrapped around his body.
Fear once again swelled in Courtney, but in a matter of seconds it dissipated. Dariusâs hands stroking her wet, exposed flesh caused any bit of fear to fly free from her mind and body. There were so many mind-numbing, amazing sensations assailing her that she could only concentrate on the wild, fulfilling pleasures that Darius was so lovingly bestowing upon her starving skin.
was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and raised in Washington, Pennsylvania. She furthered her educational goals by attending Duffâs Business Institute in Pittsburgh. The mother of two sons, Linda lives with her husband, Rudy, in League City, Texas.
After illness forced her to leave a successful marketing and public relations career in 2000, Linda turned to writing for healing and as a creative outlet. Dedicated to inspiring readers to overcome adversity against all odds, she has published twenty-six acclaimed novels. During Harlequinâs 60th anniversary party held in Washington, D.C., Linda received an award for her twenty-fifth published novel.
For the past eight years Linda has served as a national spokesperson for the Lupus Foundation of America. She travels around the country delivering inspirational messages of hope. In 2002 her Lupus Awareness Campaign was a major part of her book tour to Germany, where she visited numerous military bases.
Linda is an active supporter of the NAACP and the American Cancer Society. She is also a member of Romance Writers of America and Black Writers Alliance.
To find out more about Linda Hudson-Smith, please visit her Web site at www.lindahudsonsmith.com.
ESSENCE BESTSELLING AUTHOR
MAY YOUR LIVES BE FILLED WITH LOVE AND HOPE
This story is dedicated to people all over the world.
May all of your needs be met in abundance. May your heartsâ desires be fulfilled.
May you find love and hope in all that you do and everywhere you go.
Dear Reader,
I sincerely hope you enjoy reading Promises to Keep, my inspiring new love story featuring two entrepreneurs, the lovely Courtney Campbell and handsome Darius Fairfax. Their story will take you on a whirlwind romance from the U.S. mainland to the windswept shores of Hawaii.
The connection that develops between Courtney and Darius just goes to show that we canât predict where and when weâll find true love.
I am very interested in hearing your comments and thoughts about this story. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope with all your contact information and mail to Linda Hudson-Smith, 16516 El Camino Real, Box 174, Houston, TX 77062. Or you can e-mail your comments to [email protected]. Please visit my Web site and sign my guest book at www.lindahudsonsmith.com. You may also read my newsletters and meet other published authors, aspiring authors and other creative spirits at thewritersworld.ning.com.
Enjoy,
Linda Hudson-Smith
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
âYour ten oâclock appointment has arrived,â the receptionist, Monica Long-Norman, said to her boss, Courtney Campbell, over the intercom. Monica was a pretty lady with a sweet personality, standing five-foot-six with dark shoulder-length hair, cut in blunt layers.
âMr. Fairfax?â Courtney asked, her dark green eyes sparkling like emeralds.
âYou are so right. Are you ready for him?â Monica queried.
Courtney laughed. âGive me a couple of minutes. I need to tidy up my desk and file away the work-in-progress contract for the Davies-Wilcox wedding reception.â
âBuzz me when youâre done, Courtney. By the way, a March chill is expected.â
Monica was Courtneyâs employee, but the two women had become dear friends. The owner was also close to her other staff members, but she and her right-hand assistant, who wore several different hats in the business, had developed an airtight bond.
âThanks, Monica. I heard the dreary weather report earlier. I wonât be long.â
Courtney cradled the phone and gathered all the papers into a neat pile before returning them to the labeled folder. Unfulfilled contracts were filed alphabetically in her antique cherrywood desk.