A kiss to warm her soulâ¦
Never again, she vows. Now that her abusive ex-husband is in prison, Tamara Jackson has finally found some peace. Life can be sweetâas long as she remembers not to lose herself in another relationship. She pledges to remain strong, independent and single.
But now change is in the air in the form of a sexy, smoking-hot man. Police detective Marshall Jennings is hardly a strangerâTamara has known him since college, and now his best friend is married to her best friend, Callie Hart. Marshallâs athletic build, flirty ways and persistent pursuit soon have Tamara second-guessing her strategy.
Just one little fling, she thinks. No strings, he thinks. But they both thought wrong. Passion quickly cascades into something moreâa wave of emotions that may sweep them into everlasting loveâ¦.
Her eyes roamed over his body from head to toe. His black suit looked like a million dollars on him. The white shirt that he wore unbuttoned at the collar was sexy. He truly was one incredibly fine specimen of a man. There was no doubt as to why women swooned over him.
âYou want to get to know me better,â Tamara said without preamble as she walked toward him. âReally get to know me?â
âAbsolutely.â
âThen howâs this?â None too gracefully, she closed the distance between them. As she eased up on her toes, the thought that came into her mind was that she was definitely drunk with passion. She had no clue why she was doing what she was doingâ¦nor could she stop herself.
Completely out of character, Tamara tipped up on her toes and planted her lips firmly on his. She gripped his shoulders for support. After about five seconds, she ended the kiss as quickly as she had initiated it.
Easing back, she looked up at Marshall and saw confusion on his face. She felt the same as her head swam.
Marshallâs expression said that he was stunnedâ¦but also delighted. He raised an eyebrow. âWow.â
âThatâs what you wanted, isnât it?â she asked, her tongue feeling heavy. âTo score?â
KAYLA PERRIN
has been writing since the age of thirteen and once entertained the idea of becoming a teacher. Instead, she has become a USA TODAY and Essence bestselling author of dozens of mainstream and romance novels. She has been recognized for her talent, including twice winning Romance Writers of Americaâs Top Ten Favorite Books of the Year Award. She has also won the Career Achievement Award for multicultural romance from RT Book Reviews. Kayla lives with her daughter in Ontario, Canada.
Dear Reader,
If you read my Harts in Love series, then youâll recognize Tamara Jackson, who is the heroine of this novel. Iâm happy to bring you back to Cleveland, Ohio, where you will see the Hart sisters again as you enjoy Tamaraâs story. You may remember that in Always in My Heart, Tamara was Callieâs best friend who was trying to get out of an abusive marriage.
Sometimes, when love goes sour, it isnât just because people grow apart or because someone cheats. Sometimes, there is a more sinister reason.
I wanted to be able to explore a more serious element in this novelâdealing with the aftermath of domestic abuseâand show that healing is possible. More important, I wanted to show no matter the pain you have suffered, there is always hope for love.
I hope you enjoy the ride as Tamara and Marshall, also from Always in My Heart, overcome the obstacles in their lives in order to find lasting love.
As always, thank you for your continuing support!
Happy reading,
Kayla
This book is dedicated to my readers who have endured the darker side of love. I hope you have come out on the other side strongerâknowing that you are worthy and beautiful and deserving of someone whose love lifts you up, not knocks you down.
Chapter 1
âYou wonât get away with this, you hear me? You think this is the end of it, but itâs not over! I promise you that! Itâs not over!â
Patrick yelled at the top of his lungs, causing Tamara Jackson to flinch. Michael, her son, who was sitting beside her in the courtroom, gripped her hand tighter. With a sense of dread filling her belly, Tamara watched as her ex-husband was pulled toward the courtroomâs exit. He was squirming, trying to free himself from the bailiffsâ grip, and she was sure that if he could, he would lunge at her and cause her bodily harm.
âIâm gonna appeal, and Iâll be out of here before you know it. And then youâd better be scared!â
The judge pounded her gavel. âMr. Jackson, please calm down.â
âHeâs not gonna get out, is he?â Michael asked.
Tamara looked down at her sonâs eyes that were wide with terror. âNo, honey,â she told him in a reassuring tone. âHeâs just trying to scare us because heâs angry. He wonât get out of jail for a very long time.â