It was quiet on the set.
In the make-believe bedroom, Patrice and T.K. kissed tenderly. He ran his lips down her neck, stopping at the crevice where her breasts came together in the corset she wore.
Patrice trembled with pleasure. Rehearsal aside, she was turned on by T.K. He slowly removed her corset and her breasts fell into his big hands. Patrice unbuttoned T.K.âs shirt and ran her hands over his smooth, muscular chest. She felt herself growing moist between her legs, so she tried to focus her mind elsewhere.
She closed her eyes and T.K. kissed her. She didnât recall a kiss being in the script at this point.
The script. She tried to focus on the script. How Bella gestured without speaking, indicating where she wanted Bass to touch her. She could do that. In Bella sheâd found free expression. It was almost like making love to T.K. When they mimicked full-on intercourse, there was a thick cloth between them, but they were each naked from the waist up, and their chests were rubbing. What she did for art. They screamed in ecstasy, and it was over. They fell onto the bed, exhausted but satisfied.
The director yelled, âCut!â
is the author of eighteen novels and has had stories included in nine anthologies. She is the recipient of an Emma Award for her novel Desert Heat and two Romance in Color awards. She also received an Award of Excellence for her novel For Keeps and a Best Novella award for her short story in the anthology A Very Special Love. She lives in central Florida with her family.
To the readers who have been with me since
Affair of the Heart. And to the new readers who just decided to try one of my books for the first time. Youâre both the reason I stay up late at night writing. Thank you!
Dear Reader,
While writing Temptationâs Kiss I finally understood exactly why you hear about so many actors falling in love on the set of a film. In the book, Patrice and T.K. have a hard time denying their passion for one another. And being constantly thrown together on the set of the movie they are shooting only makes them want each other even more.
And by the way, the character T.K. portrays in the movie, Frontier Marshal Bass Reeves, really existed.
Look for the final book in the trilogy, Dance of Temptation, in a store near you soon. Write to me at [email protected], or visit my website at www.janicesims.com. You can also find me on Facebook. And if youâre not online yet you can write me at P.O. Box 811, Mascotte, FL 34753-0811.
Best always,
Janice Sims
Thanks to my editor, Kelli Martin,
for her help in making this book the best it could possibly be. And to the rest of the editorial staff at Kimani Press, including Alex Colon, who gave me computer tips. Youâre all wonderful to work with.
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
Sweat trickled between Patrice Suttonâs brows. She wiped it off and dried her damp palm on the leg of her jeans. Her gaze was on the woman ahead of her in the calf-roping competition as she climbed onto her horse and prepared to race out of the box after the calf when it was released from the chute.
Suddenly someone yanked on her shirtsleeve. She peered underneath the brim of her cowboy hat to see that it was her younger sister, Keira. âPatty, no matter what you do, youâve got to beat Lucyâs time,â Keira said urgently.
Patrice laughed. âThis is a charity event, not an actual competition. Iâm here to help raise money for the kids. Besides, itâs hot as Hades today. I doubt if Iâll beat her time.â
The rodeo, which was held every July in Albuquerque, New Mexico, benefited a local childrenâs hospital. The stadium was filled with kids who were out of school for the summer. Patrice was an up-and-coming film star due to a now-canceled sitcom of some acclaim and starring roles in two successful action films.
âPlease, Patty,â Keira whined. âThereâs no time to tell you why now, but itâs for a good reason.â Patrice smiled. Keira sounded the way she had when she was a little girl.
Looking at her petite sister, Patrice pursed her lips, thinking. âLucyâs got the best time so far, at ten seconds. Thatâs pretty good seeing as how some professional ropers come in at seven. She competes in these events year-round. I havenât competed since high school.â
Frustrated, Keira blew air between full lips. âYeah, but you ride as often as you can fit it into your schedule, and I know youâve been practicing like crazy since youâve been home. Ma told me. You used to beat Lucy all the time when you were both on the local circuit.â
The announcerâs voice came over the loudspeaker. âOops, thatâs okay, Mary Jane, better luck next time. Folks, Mary Jane got a cowboy speeding ticket because her horse broke the barrier before his time. So that sets Mary Janeâs time at 21 seconds. Miss Lucy Lopez is still the rider to beat.â