Authors: Brenda Jernigan
Tags: #romance, #love loss, #love romance, #contemporary adult, #box set, #sweet love story, #sexy beach reads, #sexy banker, #sexy billionaire, #beach read romance
“
You know, I've never been
to a concert.” Adrian pulled Dani aside to let a couple pass them
on the narrow walkway.
She was too aware of his presence as he stood
behind her. He possessed a lethal attraction she'd never expected.
She couldn’t explain the deep compelling fascination she felt for
him. “You're kidding. Why not?” She took his hand again and they
moved on.
“
I don't know.” He
shrugged. “I just never thought about going.”
“
Well, it's lots of fun. Or
it can be, if you can get a good seat.”
“
Good seats wouldn't be the
problem,” he said confidently.
“
Oh, really.” She could
tell him a different story because she'd stood in many a line
trying to get a front row seat.
“
I've a friend who owns
Premiere Tickets and Tours. He's a genius and gets me all the good
tickets I want.”
“
I thought you’d never
been?”
“
No, not to a concert but
plenty of basketball games.”
She grew more impressed with each passing
minute, but then there was so much about this man she didn't know.
She found herself wondering if she would really like to find out.
“How about letting me borrow your friend the next time the Rolling
Stones come to town.”
“
I'll see what I can do.”
He flashed her a devastating smile. “Listen, it's a pretty good
walk to the hotel. You want to take a cab?”
“
I've a better idea.” She
stopped and pointed toward the river and the long boat coming
toward them. Before she could call out, Lopez, who always tried to
put on a good show for his paying customer, shouted. “Hey, Bud.
Those Levi's you're wearing?” Many of the passengers laughed at the
joke.
Adrian chuckled in good humor, too. “Afraid
not. Can't afford them.”
“
Do you have room for two
more?” Dani asked. “We need a lift to the Holiday Inn.”
“
Always for the lovely
Danielle.” Lopez grinned.
The boat glided to the side and Lopez held up
his hand to her. She grasped his arm and carefully stepped into the
boat.
Adrian started to follow, but Lopez held up a
hand much like a crossing guard. “All full.”
Dani swung around just in time to see
Adrian's brows snap together as he gave Lopes a withering look.
“
Just kidding, señor.” He
grinned and the crowd cheered at his antics.
“
There's a comedian in
every bunch,” Adrian told him when both his feet were in the
boat.
“
And this one gets paid,
too,” Lopez finished, hamming it up for the crowd.
The cool air felt good on Dani's face as the
boat glided down through the water. There wasn't much room so she
had to sit very close to Adrian who had to put his arm around her
so they'd be more comfortable.
Not that Dani was complaining. She was much
too comfortable. She leaned back and rested her head on his
shoulder as she listened to the trickling water and, of course,
Lopez’s joking with the crowd. Thousands of tiny lights entwined on
the tree branches glittered through the limbs that arched over the
river, reflecting their glow in the dark water below.
Everything was perfect. Too perfect. They had
gone from strangers to lovers to now. And she still didn't know
what they were to each other. What did that mean? Everything had
happened so fast that she felt like she was walking on an
ice-covered lake, knowing that if she hit a thin spot, she'd go
under and drown.
“
Are you a tourist, too?”
One of three young women sitting across from them asked.
Dani had noticed how they'd watched Adrian
since he'd taken his seat. She didn't blame them. He was something
to look at. Even she'd noticed how his pinstriped trousers hugged
his long legs. Blatant sensuality seemed to go hand-in-hand with
Adrian. He smiled at the girls, and her heart contracted.
This sort of thing had happened many times in
the past with Steven. He'd always eaten up the attention. He'd even
gone out of his way to impress whichever lady it was at the moment.
Dani stiffened, waiting for the same thing to happen again.
“
Actually, I'm not a
tourist,” Adrian replied.
“
Then you're from San
Antonio?” one young lady asked. “Good. Can you recommend a great
nightclub?”
“
Afraid not. I'm not from
here.”
“
But.”
“
I didn't come here for
sightseeing. I came to see a woman.” He squeezed Dani's arm. “Dani,
can you tell these young ladies a place to go?”
Hell would have been her first choice, since
they had been making eyes at Adrian, but her heart was too busy
soaring. He hadn't flirted with the girls at all, so she politely
suggested several clubs they could try.
Adrian felt completely at home in San Antonio
though the laid back city didn't compare to the hustle and bustle
of New York. It felt much too good to have Dani in his arms again,
for him to worry about locale. Her hair carried the faint scent of
white gardenias, and he found he wanted to rest his cheek on top of
her head.
Danielle Kapur could become a habit.
The sightseeing barge bumped the side of the
landing as Lopes said, “Danielle, this is your stop.”
They stood and Adrian helped Dani up to the
sidewalk, then followed her out of the boat. Once on the walkway,
he turned back to Lopez. “Thanks for the ride.”
“
For the lovely, Danielle,
anything.” The Mexican grinned.
Adrian gave a thin smile and, not thinking,
spoke his thoughts. “Just as long as it's a ride, my friend.” He
turned to Dani and found her with that breath-taking smile of hers.
“Let's go to my room and get your purse.”
“
I've heard that line
before,” she chuckled and reached for his hand.
And I've used the line many times
, he
thought as they stepped into the elevator, but he was going to be a
good boy this time. No sense complicating matters anymore than he
already had.
Lazily, he watched Dani as they rode up the
elevator. She carried a subtle sophistication he liked. Her hair
hung just below her shoulders, like shimmering gold. Her lashes
lowered, casting shadows on her cheeks. Damn, she was beautiful!
Dani reminded him of a rare orchid that stood out from the rest of
the flowers. Perhaps, waiting to be picked.
The elevator jerked to a halt. Thank
goodness. Because he had thought of doing something real stupid
just before the doors opened. He took her elbow and escorted her
down the hallway to his room.
Dani couldn't help feeling jittery standing
in front of Adrian's hotel room, then reminded herself how silly
she was being. After all, she'd already spent a weekend with him.
She'd just get her purse and go.
She spotted her gold bag on the edge of the
bed and immediately went to retrieve it. “You don't suppose there
are still crabs hiding in here?” She joked, trying to sound
light-hearted.
“
I can assure you that I
disposed of all the sea life.” Adrian chuckled.
Dani liked to hear him laugh. He just didn't
seem to do enough of it, and she found herself wondering what
Adrian was like in his everyday world. Perhaps he wasn't the
carefree person he'd seemed at the beach. If only she could get him
to talk about himself.
Dani pulled out her wallet, the one her
mother had given her for graduation, and checked her license and
credit cards. “You don't know how much trouble this has saved me.”
She smiled at him. “Thank you. Everything looks good, considering
what it went through.”
Much better than I do
, she
thought.
Digging deeper, she removed her checkbook. “I
can't say the same for this thing. She flipped several pages. “The
ink in the register has all run together. But it could be
worse.”
Adrian put the room key on the nightstand and
sat on the bed. “If you'll excuse me, I need to make a phone call,”
he said.
“
Sure.” She stuffed
everything back in her purse. “I'll check out your view.” Dani
moved out onto the small balcony overlooking the river, clutching
her purse to her chest like a life preserver.
Though her gaze wandered over the water, her
ears were tuned to Adrian's voice. She couldn't believe how fast
her heart beat when he was near her, nor the giddy feeling that
invaded her stomach like a swarm of bumblebees. She needed to get
back her feeling of indifference.
She needed control
.
Adrian's phone conversation bore into her
thoughts. “What time will the plane be here?”
She speculated on what the airlines were
saying on the other end. Would she have him just for the night?
Maybe he wouldn't be able to get a flight and would have to stay
another day. She hoped so.
“
Seven o'clock. Good, I'll
be there.”
So much for maybe.
Dani sighed, realizing she'd have to say
goodbye again. She wasn't very good at goodbyes. Except for Steven.
For once in her life, she thought she'd handled him very well. Now
that she'd taken the final step, she felt pretty stupid for not
doing it earlier.
Grasping the rail, she pushed all thoughts
from her mind as she stared down at the decorated trees. She liked
to pretend they were full of fireflies, and they had all come just
to make the trees pretty. A gust of wind whipped up from the water
cooling her flushed face and brushing her hair back. She sighed
again.
She sensed Adrian was close even before he
put his hands on her shoulders. “Hand me your purse before you drop
it over the side, and I have to go after the thing again.” She
passed it to him over her shoulder, then felt Adrian turn and toss
it behind him to the bed.
“
I like your city,” he
said, drawing her back against him and wrapping his arms around
her.
“
It is pretty.”
God, she
was content
. “But nothing like Sea Horse Island. I'll never
forget that place.”
“
I have to agree with you.
Maybe someday you'll get to go back there.”
She laid her hands on top of his, thinking
she was ready right now. “Maybe.”
“
Have I ever told you that
you look like a vision in the moonlight?” he whispered, his breath
warming her ear. “The first time I saw you, I didn't think you were
real.”
Her breath lodged somewhere in her
throat.
Taking her by the arms, Adrian turned her
around to face him. “We really shouldn't be doing this,” he
murmured all the while lowering his head. “But I can't seem--”
His lips provided her with the unanswered
words. The shattering kiss robbed her of any logical thought, and
for a moment, it felt as if they were back at the beach in their
very own hideaway. The world they had created.
As his tongue began to explore her mouth, a
hunger grew within her. Dani knew at this very moment she loved
Adrian more than she ever had Steven. And, he must love her,
too.
He could have mailed her purse. But he
hadn't; he'd made a special trip--just for her. That's why she
didn't think twice when she said, “Make love to me, Adrian.”
Adrian hadn't planned on taking the blonde
into his arms again, but every time he came near this woman the
logical side of his brain turned off. At her surprised request, the
other side clicked off as well.
To hell with logic.
He had now, and he had her.
His arms tightened around Dani, molding her
body next to his. She fit perfectly, too perfectly, and again that
thought scared him. And, again, he ignored everything.
She smelled of gardenias, Adrian thought as
she shut her eyes. He slid his hands in her hair. Each strand felt
like the finest China silk. Desire raged through him at avalanche
speed.
He was fast becoming a man out of control.
When he finally lifted his lips he asked, “Are you sure you want to
do this?” This wasn't like any of the other times they had made
love. This time, Dani knew who he was and there wasn't any storm
threatening their lives. This time he wanted her of her own free
will.
And, dammed if he could figure out why any of
that was important. After all, Danielle Kapur was just another
woman.
Or, was she?
Her eyes sparkled like rare sapphires when
she nodded, and it was all the urging he need. Sweeping her off her
feet, he carried her to the bed.
He didn't recall either one of them removing
their clothes, but somehow they ended up two hot bodies clinging to
each other in a passionate embrace.
“
I also like the way you
look in the moonlight,” he murmured against her lips.
“
Thank you,” Dani
whispered. “You're not bad yourself.”
Dani liked the slight smile that brushed his
lips and his smoldering look told her all she wanted to know. He
wanted her. And he always got what he wanted. Always.
Suddenly his mouth lowered until he nuzzled
her full breasts. She almost screamed at the shock waves that shot
to every part of her body. Urging him back up, she kissed him
freely and with a need that she never realized she had. Adrian made
her feel complete, and she wanted to give him something back.
She shoved him over on his back then climbed
on top. “Now it's my turn.”
“
I like the sound of that,”
he groaned.
Trailing kisses down his neck to his chest,
she felt his skin jump and quiver, and she smiled, liking the power
of control. Her fingertips moved over his thick, hard muscles. Her
gaze moved back to his face. “I--” she murmured ever so softly,
realizing she was about to say,
I love you
. Instead, she
leaned down and kissed him.