âInvite me in, Mia.â
And then his lips were on hers again, taking her in another mind-numbing kiss. Her soul was seared, branded by a man she hardly knew. Yet it felt right. So very right. How could she be so attracted to the same man her sister had slept with? Conceived a baby with? This wasnât going to happen. It couldnât.
Her little plan was backfiring.
Because as much as the battle raged inside her head with all those thoughts, she couldnât stop kissing Adam. She couldnât stop wanting him. She hadnât yet said yes or no and his kisses kept coming, delving and probing her mouth, his lips teasing and tempting hers. A strangled sound rose from her throat. âAdam.â
She was breathless, out of oxygen and falling fast.
He was an amazing kisser.
He was probably an amazing lover.
How long had it been since sheâd been flipped inside out like this?
Maybe never.
She slipped a hand into her beaded purse, grabbed for her key and pressed it into his hand. âYouâre invited in,â she said, her voice a raspy whisper.
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To the two new babies in my life! You are welcomed and loved so much. With four âprincessesâ now, you and your sisters have made my âbabyâ research so much fun! I am truly blessed.
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Adam Chase had a right to know his baby daughter.
Mia couldnât deny that, but her heart still bled as if a dozen knives were piercing her. Darn her conscience for leading her to Moonlight Beach this morning. Her toes sifted through sand as she walked along the shoreline, flip-flops in hand. It was cooler than sheâd expected; the fog flowing in from the sea coated the bright beach with a layer of gloom. Was it an omen? Had she made the wrong choice in coming here today? The image of Roseâs innocent little face popped into her mind. Sweet Cheeks, she called her, because she had the rosiest cheeks of any baby Mia had ever seen. Her lips were perfectly pink, and when sheâd smiled her first little baby smile, Mia had melted.
Rose was all Mia had left of her sister, Anna.
Mia shifted her gaze to the ocean. Just as sheâd hoped, she spotted a male figure swimming way beyond the breaking waves hitting the shore. He was doing laps as if there were roped-off columns keeping him on point. If the scant research sheâd found was anything to go by, it was surely him. Adam Chase, world-class architect, lived at the beach, was a recluse by nature and an avid swimmer. It only made sense heâd do his daily laps early, before the beach was populated.
A breeze lifted her hair, and goose bumps erupted on her arms. She shivered, partly from the cold, but also because what she came here to do was monumental. Sheâd have to be made of stone not to be frightened right now.
She didnât know what sheâd say to him. Sheâd rehearsed a thousand and one lines, but never once had she practiced the truth.
With another glance at the water, she spotted him swimming in. Her throat tightened. It was time for the show, whatever that was. Mia was good at thinking on her feet. She calculated her steps carefully, so sheâd intersect with him on the sand. Her hair lifted in the breeze, and another shiver racked her body. He stopped swimming and rose up from the shallow water, his shoulders broad as a Vikingâs. Her heart thumped a little faster. He came forward in long smooth strides. She scanned his iron chest, rippled with muscleâall that grace and power. The few pictures sheâd found in her research hadnât done him justice. He was out-and-out beautiful in a godly way and so very tall.
He shook his head, and the sun-streaked tendrils of his hair rained droplets down along his shoulders.
âOw!â Something pricked her foot from underneath. Pain slashed the soft pad and a sharp sting burned. She grabbed her foot and plunked down in the sand. Blood spurted out instantly. Gently, she brushed the sticky sand away and gasped when she saw the damage. Her foot was cut, slashed by a broken beer bottle she spied sticking out of the earth like a mini-skyscraper. If she hadnât been gawking...