In a Bottle, Book 2
Shona Husk
Genre: paranormal romance
Cover Artist: Helen Katsinis
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Book Description:
His only wish is to be free…
For centuries Gage has existed only to fulfill the most intimate desires of the woman who holds his bottle. Now Gage has a wish of his own—to be a real man and a have a real life even though he knows it’s an impossible dream. This time he plans to take his bottle and break it just to see what will happen.
Paramedic Sasha Watts has seen the damage falling in love does to people and she has no intention of being another of Cupid’s victims. She accidentally frees Gage without knowing what he is. After one kiss he walks away and she never expects to see him again, but the goddess Inanna has other ideas.
As punishment for breaking his bottle she erases Gage’s memory of everything but Sasha. Only Sasha can give him the life he longs for and only Gage can be the man she’s always dreamed of, but first she’ll have to open her heart and he’ll have to finish the job Inanna gave him. If he fails, he’ll cease to exist.
Excerpt:
Sasha glanced away before she became trapped in his
beautiful wild eyes. Her heart pounded like she’d received a shot of
adrenaline. Either she walked away and went home, regretting not giving him a
chance, or she gave him a chance and regretted giving him the opportunity to
hurt her. “You’re making this hard. I should be leaving.” The clock was ticking
to the start of her shift.
“We’re just getting started.”
He tipped her chin for another kiss. This one was almost
chaste, a brush of lips that heated her blood and sent it scorching around her
body at speeds that made her dizzy. She reached up for more, but he pulled
away.
She caught herself before she begged for more. He was
addictive. She glanced around, looking for Logan to save her, but he’d been sidetracked
by Evie. Gage still held her. Without thought, her fingers traced along his
jaw, his golden stubble rough on her skin. He couldn’t hurt her if she didn’t
let him. Sex was easy; lust was good. Love was for idiots who believed in
happily-ever-afters.
Yet she wanted more than one night. She wanted to know who
he was. Could she find out without her heart getting trampled?
“What do you do, Gage, when you’re not riding mechanical
bulls and chatting up girls at a party?”
He blinked as if surprised. “I do most of the running around
on the farm.”
Sasha gave him another once-over, taking in his boots, jeans
and shirt and the hint of a silver chain around neck. “What type of farm?”
“Cattle.”
“You’re a real cowboy?” Of all the men she could’ve kissed
at the party, she’d picked him, as if she’d known there was something different
and he didn’t belong.
“Yes, ma’am.”
A little shimmer of attraction ran down her back. But she
wasn’t going to let him off that easy. “How come you’re in the city?”
“I had a few things to do. And what do you do when you’re
not talking to strange men?”
“Paramedic. I have an early start tomorrow.”
“And you’re brushing me off.” He gave her a rueful smile.
Was she? He’d be gone in a few days. What did it matter what
she did with him? Maybe they should complete his dare. Her skin warmed at the
thought of getting naked with Gage. It had been a long time since a man had
sparked this much interest, and he wouldn’t be hanging around. He had a time
limit. Neither of them would have the chance to get too involved. He was her
idea of a perfect date, yet she was standing here, gazing into his eyes instead
of getting in his jeans. What was stopping her?
“I’m wondering how far you want to take that dare,” she
finally said.
His eyes narrowed a fraction. “What do you mean?”
“We could find somewhere quieter…” She held her breath. Was
she being too forward?
“Where did you have in mind?” Gage took her hand and kissed
her knuckles.
Sasha let out a sigh, while lust danced through her blood.
She hadn’t planned on finding anyone tonight, but Gage was making it hard to
think. Being alone with him seemed like a really good idea. Lust and excitement
mixed with nerves that weren’t usually there. For half a second she didn’t want
to be his easy city girl. But that was who she was…but not who she’d be when
she moved.
“This music is giving me a headache.” A smile graced his
lips.
Was he playing, knowing she’d jump to the wrong conclusion?
Well, she could play too. Her mind skipped through the possibilities. The music
filled the house and the back yard. She wanted something a little private…but
not too private. “I know just the place.” She took Gage’s hand and led him into
the house, through the mass of bodies singing into a karaoke game and down the
hallway at the front of the house.
She opened the door that led into Evie’s study. The modem
blinked at her, but the computer was off. She drew Gage in, and he gave the
door a nudge so it almost closed. The sliver of light cast the room in shadows
that pulsed with the music, but the edge was gone and they could speak in soft
tones.
“Quiet enough?”
“I think so.” He pulled her into his arms. “I can actually
hear you.”
“What were you doing before, lip-reading?”
“You do have lovely lips.” He brushed his mouth over hers in
a kiss that was a promise of what could happen if she wanted it to go further.
About the Author:
Three time ARRA finalist Shona Husk lives in Western Australia at the edge of the Indian Ocean. Blessed with a lively imagination she spent most of her childhood making up stories. As an adult she discovered romance novels and hasn’t looked back. Drawing on history and myth, she writes about heroes who are armed and dangerous but have a heart of gold—sometimes literally.
With stories ranging from sensual to scorching, she is published with Carina Press, Ellora’s Cave, Samhain Publishing and Sourcebooks.
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