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Isobelle Cate!!
Gracie Sinclair
just wants life to return to normal.
Now a widow and
picking up the pieces after the death of her husband, she delves into
her work, seeking a new normal, until she bumps into a handsome
stranger who derails her orderly life, completely.
Luke can’t
wait for the week to be over. Having built an engineering company
into a multi-million pound enterprise in record time, he
feels...empty. Nothing satisfies him anymore, not even having
weekenders in his bed. But when he bumps into a woman—literally—on
his way out of a bar, realizing she is his last meeting before he
goes on holiday, his plan of staying away from relationships takes a
nose dive. He wants Gracie Sinclair.
Gracie learned a
long time ago how insincere love can be, so when Luke decides to
become part of her life, she tosses up every obstacle to dissuade him
until he breaks down her walls and makes her realize that her life
can only be complete with Luke by her side.
However,
something sinister from Luke’s past threatens the happiness they
have struggled to find. If he concedes, he will become criminally
liable and lose everything.
If he refuses,
he loses Gracie’s heart…
EXCERPT
Minutes later
sunshine replaced the grey clouds, a precursor for better things to
come. Gracie and Noreen had just put the finishing touches to their
table when cars started coming inside the manor's grounds. Children
waited inside the cars before parents and grandparents opened their
doors to let them out. Colourful jackets, coats, and parkas made for
a rainbow that decided to take a break from arcing over the skies.
Smells of sausages and grilled hamburgers with a pinch of strong
coffee soon wafted through the fare. People queued for food. Others
perused the items on sale, from pottery and glass jewellery to
different cheeses made in several parts of the country. Tasting trays
of small breads and crackers with dollops of jam or cheese made their
way on food stall tables for people to sample. Some crowded a few
booths while other booths waited for people to gather around them. By
noon, the swell of chatting groups and shouts of butchers selling
fresh slabs of meat mixed with the shrieks, laughter, and whining of
children.
"Thank you."
Gracie smiled at a buyer, while Noreen handed over the change for
another purchase.
"Oh my God,
Gracie, can you believe it?" Noreen's face had a happy smile.
"The fair isn't closing for a few hours yet and we're down to
just one crate."
"And I should
say well done, you." Gracie enveloped her friend in a warm hug.
"Girl, they
didn't just buy my stuff. They also bought yours." The lilt in
Noreen's voice belied her serious face. "Well done, apprentice."
Gracie laughed.
"Thank you. I have a wonderful teacher."
A dusky blush
coloured Noreen's caramel skin. She was the epitome of elegance no
matter even if she was in dungarees. Her braided hair was tied with a
piece of cloth at the nape of her neck, where several necklaces with
tiny ceramic beads clicked against each other whenever she moved. Her
softly kohl rimmed eyes sparkled with excitement and could be
liberally laced with mischief, but not this time. Pure joy radiated
through her in the way her mouth lifted in the biggest of smiles and
the way she engaged potential buyers in conversation. Her enthusiasm,
contagious.
Noreen waved her
hand dismissively at Gracie's compliment. "We will start trading
compliments very soon."
Gracie grinned,
shaking her head. She bent down to get more ceramic bowls from the
crate, gently taking them out from the bed of bubble wrap, unmindful
of the quiet behind her. "We'll need to take out this blue and
grey set of salad bowls, Noreen." She straightened up, turning
towards her friend. "Where should I put..." Surprise
slammed into her like a freight train. "these..."
"Hello,
Gracie." Whatever chill she felt abated in the banked fire in
his blue eyes.
"What are you
doing here?"
His eyes gleamed
with amusement. "It is the weekend fair. People come to enjoy
it."
Colour flooded her
cheeks. Dumb, Gracie. Just dumb. "Yes. Right. Well...enjoy the
day then." She turned to Noreen, who watched the exchange with
curiosity. "I'm going to get coffee. Do you want anything?"
"I'll get it,"
Luke interjected. Noreen had just opened her mouth to speak and kept
it open as she turned to Luke before she pursed her lips.
"It's not
necessary," Gracie said.
"Gracie,
please let me."
"Why don't you
both go and get me coffee," Noreen retorted wryly. "Better
yet get me the huge cafetière because seriously I feel like I'm
watching a table tennis match."
Gracie scowled.
Luke chuckled.
"Good idea,"
he said. "Gracie?"
Not wanting to
belabour the point, Gracie turned to get her small purse and slung it
diagonally across her chest. She refused to acknowledge of the sudden
loud thudding of her heart and the turmoil that seemed to be usurping
the calm inside her belly. She could also feel Noreen's gaze on her,
but she refused to look at her friend, opting to make her way out of
their stall to join Luke.
"Luke! Baby!"
The strong cloud of
perfume arrived first before a woman flung herself at Luke, capturing
his mouth in a kiss that had a few passers-by gawk, glance with
surprise, and snicker. Gracie stopped mid-stride, sighing and shaking
her head.
She gave Noreen a
curt smile. "I'll be back with the coffee."
"Gracie!"
She continued
walking, her wellies splashing over puddles that hadn't been dried by
the sun. The warmth she felt at the sight of Luke became colder than
the fall weather. She ground her teeth at his girlfriend's shrill
laughter.
She was such a
fool. She felt used. Degraded.
Betrayed.
She swallowed
against the lump lodged in her throat. She wasn't going back to the
stall. Noreen would understand her need for silence. For solace.
Knowing Luke's penchant for following her, Gracie allowed herself to
be lost in the crowd, choosing to weave her way through the thickest
group of people. Not even the obnoxious dressed for the Ascot races
man sputtering his importance at a group of rowdy teenagers made her
stop. She stole a glance back. Luke was nowhere in sight. Relieved,
she made her way to the stall from where the aroma of rich, strong
coffee came from. She groaned in frustration. A lot of people seemed
to have the same idea as the queue formed a straight line
perpendicular to the stall. If she went to the end of the waiting
line, Luke would no doubt see her and that was the last thing she
wanted. She nearly stomped her foot in annoyance.
"Bloody
nuisance," she gritted before she abandoned her mission and
opted to leave the fair for the quieter part of the manor grounds.
Fishing out her mobile, she typed a quick text to Noreen.
Just needed to get
away. Will be back in half an hour.
A few minutes
later, her phone vibrated. Okay, but you owe me an explanation. And
who the hell is the woman nearly clinging around your guy like a boa
constrictor?
Gracie's thumbs
flew over the QWERTY board. He's not my guy!
Noreen texted back.
Uh huh.
Gracie huffed, not
bothering to reply.
Sexcerpt:
Luke Bryce was
leaning against her office door. He wore denims and a pastel blue
Ralph Lauren button down shirt with the sleeves rolled up to show his
muscular forearms. The logo was discreet unlike the brand's other
shirts that seemed to scream that the horse and rider were just about
to join the charge of the Light Brigade.
She resumed
walking.
"Mr. Bryce,
you should have waited for me to get you from reception," she
said, trying to inject displeasure in her tone when she was feeling
the opposite.
"It's Luke,
Gracie. I want you to call me that."
Her eyebrow lifted
of its own volition.
"What is it
you wanted?" she asked, not bothering to say his name.
Irritation flashed in his eyes before it was gone. Slight
apprehension uncoiled inside her. Gracie hacked it with a mental
knife.
This man wasn't
Jonathan. This man was the opposite and her body knew it.
"Let's talk
inside your office."
Gracie saw that the
receptionist had left her post and was watching their exchange with
interest.
"Very well,"
she muttered, walking towards him to open the door. As she did, his
cologne drifted to her nose, and she inhaled deeply. His body heat
embraced her, ratcheting her awareness of this virile man who had no
problem invading her personal space, making her very aware of his sex
appeal. He was so near that when he exhaled she could feel his breath
close to her temple. Her sex pulsed at the contact.
She twisted the
doorknob, walked ahead, and waited for him to come in. When she
turned around after closing the door, he was standing so close to her
that she had to tilt her head up. Her breath hitched when she saw his
eyes smoulder, the heat in them burning a trail down her sternum to
spread across her breasts. Heart in her throat and excitement running
through her bloodstream, she took in everything Luke Bryce was. From
the shadow that covered his jaw, to his deep set eyes that seemed to
look into her very soul, and his wide mouth that she desperately
wanted to kiss. Oh God, she wanted what he was offering. Her mind
battled against itself. She wanted to move away and yet wanted to
stay. He used her moment of indecision to cage her in with his hands
against the door by her shoulders. If lust had a scent, Gracie knew
what it was. Freaking hot, delicious, and damn good. It swirled
around her in a sensual blanket, and she could feel her pulse
throbbing in her clit, causing her core to moisten in response. Her
nipples also responded by budding inside her bra, the lace sensually
abrasive against the points.
"You lied to
me," he said softly.
"Excuse me."
Her eyes snapped to his deep blues.
He was unperturbed
at her consternation. "You said you were married."
"I am Mrs.
Sinclair."
"Yes, you are.
Widow of Jonathan Sinclair."
She sucked in a
sharp breath.
"It doesn't
matter how I know, Gracie," he admonished gently, answering the
unspoken question in her eyes. "Why did you make me believe you
were still married?"
"What's it to
you?"
“Why didn't you
want to go out with me?"
She sighed, closing
her eyes. Try as she might, she couldn't open them again as
excitement seeped through her pores and pleasure slowly built inside
her, warming her thighs, circling inside her belly before going up
slowly, languidly to tease her nipples and add to the rapid rate of
her heart. Oh God, this man was wreaking havoc on her body. Her lips
parted when she felt Luke's breath brush her cheek, her face angling
towards his involuntarily. She made a sound between a gasp and a moan
when his tongue caressed her earlobe before tracing the shell of her
ear. She felt like falling and raised her hands to push him away but
as soon as her palms touched his chest, they heated, her fingers
nearly curling against his pectorals. The flicker of desire inside
her roared to life. Luke moved forward, pinning her to the door. She
was not able to stop the soft and rapid pants coming out of her lips,
and could feel her sex moisten further at the hardness of his arousal
against her belly, igniting the fire that had been dormant for so
long. She brushed her lips against his jaw. Luke didn't need any
further prodding and turned his head to capture her mouth.
Sweet joy stormed
into her very soul. Luke's tongue seared the seam of her lips,
teasing, coaxing, exploring, before he parted the barrier her teeth
put up to invade her mouth. He claimed her tongue, tasting it,
flicking it, playing with it until Gracie growled softly and deepened
the kiss. The kiss was rough and filled with unbridled need. Their
tongues greedily explored, staked, and claimed. Their breaths became
hot and heavy, each wanting to give and take as much as they could.
Gracie moaned against Luke's mouth as her arms encircled his neck.
She slanted her mouth to give him more access and the more he swirled
his tongue with hers, the more he nibbled on her lips, the more
liquid heat flowed from her core. Her mouth parted against his lips,
taking in his breath as Luke's hands lifted her skirt to skim her
stockings, teasing the lace band that held it up before drifting
towards her mound. Gracie's breath came short and fast, and she
moaned when Luke's finger teased her against the wet silken fabric.
"So wet, Mrs.
Sinclair," he rasped. "Did I do this? Let me see if I've
done a good job." He slipped his finger inside her panties and
found her engorged bundle of nerves, spreading her wetness over it.
"Yes, baby. It seems I did." His mouth dipped to suck the
skin against her erratically beating pulse. Slowly, he rubbed, but
Gracie couldn't get enough. He was toying with her. When she moved to
direct his digit, Luke would move it away.
"Please."
She sighed. He raised his head, his gaze filled with lust made her
melt to a quivering mass. Her hips moved of their own volition,
urging him to take her. "Luke."
That was all he
needed to insert his finger inside her.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Isobelle Cate is a
woman who wears different masks. Mother-writer, wife-professional,
scholar-novelist. Currently living in Manchester, she has been drawn
to the little known, the secret stories, about the people and the
nations: the English, the Irish, the Scots, the Welsh, and those who
are now part of these nations whatever their origins. Her vision and
passion are fuelled by her interest and background in history and
paradoxically, shaped by growing up in a clan steeped in lore,
loyalty, and legend.
Isobelle
is intrigued by forces that simmer beneath the surface of these
cultures, the hidden passions, unsaid desires, and yearnings
unfulfilled.
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Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/isobellecate
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