Wicked
Nights
Men
of Discovery Island #2
By:
Anne Marsh
Releasing
October 1st,
2014
Harlequin
Blurb
Winner
takes it all…off
Former
diving champion Piper Clark never loses. Unfortunately, if she
doesn't land this lucrative contract, her diving business will fail.
Worse still, it will be at the hands of her childhood nemesis, Cal
Brennan—six feet of hard, rugged former Navy SEAL. So Piper
proposes a wager: whoever loses the diving contract must take orders
from the winner…in bed.
Cal
needs this contract for his own reasons. A former rescue swimmer, he
may be having a few issues with diving since his last mission ended,
but Piper doesn't need to know that. Something about her impulsive
nature makes Cal rise to the bait, and there's nothing he'd like more
than to show Piper exactly what rules are good for.
All
bets are on. And someone's about to start playing dirty….
Review: Piper and Cal are like oil and water, but you know what they say about opposites, right? I had a little bit of a hard time with Piper. She's very cocky. Its not that strong female thing, that she's got going on, even though she is a strong female.
It took awhile to warm up to her. As I said, she's kind of pushy.
Cal and Piper have been sort of friends for a long time, but I'm not sure friends is the right word for them. They egg each other on. I guess they are frenemies, but I hate that word, and truth be told, you know they like one another from the start.
I love the chemistry between the two. That's another thing you get from the very start. Cal is hot for her and its nice to see the heroes feelings first. Piper is the one that feels like she's in control and she's the one that instigates the bet that lands them between the sheets.
Cal's character has more depth. His back story and the reason he is not able dive really let you see the type of man he is, and really his strength. I wish Piper had that depth, though I was please at the caring she showed when she realized Cal's fear of the dive.
Now for the sex. Anne builds a lot of tension between the two and when they final get into bed, she makes it worth your while. There's no gratuitous sex here and it took quite awhile for them to do the deed, but trust me, the sparks are flying all through the book.
If you like a good spicy read, you won't want to miss this one.
Now for the sex. Anne builds a lot of tension between the two and when they final get into bed, she makes it worth your while. There's no gratuitous sex here and it took quite awhile for them to do the deed, but trust me, the sparks are flying all through the book.
If you like a good spicy read, you won't want to miss this one.
Highly recommended, and if you haven't read it yet, check out Wicked Sexy too!
Rating: 4 flowers
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I
live in Northern California with my husband, two kids and six cats.
After ten years of graduate school and too many degrees, I escaped to
become a technical writer. When not planted firmly in front of the
laptop translating Engineer into English, I enjoy gardening, running
(even if it’s just to the 7-11 for slurpees), and reading books
curled up with my kids. The best part of writing romance, however, is
finally being able to answer the question: “So… what do you do
with a PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures?” You can visit me
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Excerpt
(Sexy)
Piper
Clark cut hard right, the prow of her motorboat slicing through the
clear blue water, yards in front of his. He’d have recognized that
impish, take-no-prisoners grin anywhere.
Plus,
she flipped him the bird as her wake hit his deck, soaking both him
and his gear.
Definitely
Piper.
Good
thing for her he’d grown up in the past twenty years. Cal Brennan’s
ten-year-old self would have gunned his motor and gotten even, racing
her for Discovery Island’s marina until he’d swamped her deck
every bit as much as she’d swamped his. Tit for tat—those were
the rules of engagement they’d always competed by. Still, he picked
up speed, hugging her wake—and was just in time to watch as she
maneuvered her boat into the last decent slip. Mentally, he
readjusted his assessment of his maturity. Score one for Piper. He
forced his fingers to unclench from the wheel, counted to ten and
concentrated on searching out an empty slip. She waved jauntily as he
motored past her, close enough to read the name painted on the boat’s
side. What kind of name was The Feelin’ Free anyhow?
She’d
always named things badly. He distinctly recalled being hit over the
head with a stuffed teddy bear named Grand Poo-bah. There had also
been a rescue puppy named Mr. Cuddles. Mr. Cuddles had been a mostly
deaf white Boxer with a severe drool problem. Mr. Cuddles had moved
on to the Happy Hunting grounds some years before, but apparently
Piper’s lack of naming skills had stuck.
Not
that the other four thousand full-time residents on Discovery Island
would mind. Twenty-two miles long and eight miles wide, the island’s
main selling point was its horseshoe-shaped bay with postcard-perfect
deep blue water, dotted by boats and two piers. The pier for the
cruise ships stretched out into deeper water, but the shorter pier
was pure pleasure and clear at the other end of town. The good folks
of Discovery Island had named that pier Pleasure Pier and the broad
strip of creamy, palm-tree studded sand fronting an old-fashioned
boardwalk was Primrose Path. The hotels, shops and restaurants lining
the street sported even worse names in Cal’s opinion. Good Time,
Please Your Eye, Wine, Women and Song. The daily influx of tourists
who ferried over from the California coastline to explore the
boardwalk loved the names. Or they simply loved diving, fishing, zip
lining or doing any one of the hundreds of activities on offer.
Discovery Island was big on keeping busy.
Grabbing
his sodden gear bag and his deck shoes, he padded barefoot along the
dock, enjoying the heat from the sun-warmed boards soaking into his
feet. He and Piper had business, more so than usual. The familiar,
soothing noises of the marina washed over him as he fielded greetings
from the occasional other boaters and closed in on his target.
Discovery Island’s marina was a hopping place, but the blue water
with its glint of fish and kelp were an invitation to take it easy,
as was the familiar bouquet of sea salt, motor oil and Neoprene
rubber filling the air. Lazy waves broke against the docks, slapping
fiberglass hulls, and he could just make out the beach boardwalk. On
a summer day like today, the place bustled with tourists looking for
the quintessential California dream. It was also an ideal day for
diving, but he’d stuck to the surface. He hadn’t strapped on a
tank or even free dived. Not him. He’d had a nice swim, stuck his
head under water and promptly panicked.
Just
like yesterday.
And
every other day since his last dive as a U.S. Navy rescue swimmer.
The dive boats he passed, loading and unloading, were an unwelcome
reminder of what he’d lost. Temporarily. Somehow, he’d get his
head on straight, would figure out how to get back in the game and
back in the water. He’d never failed before; he wouldn’t start
now. He had too much riding on his ability to dive.
Turning
the corner and spotting Piper’s boat was almost a relief. The
sighting was definitely a welcome distraction from the panicked voice
in his head asking, What if you don’t get back in the game? What if
you never dive again? Hearing voices was never a good sign.
“Piper
Clark,” he bit out, relieved to have something to do. Setting his
gear bag down on the dock, he moved to the edge where she’d tied
up.
Retreat
the inner voice demanded. Stand your ground, sailor, his body urged.
Piper
was naked.
Okay,
so, she wasn’t totally naked, but a man could dream.
Somehow,
he’d timed his arrival at her slip for the precise moment she
grabbed the zipper running up the back of her wet suit. Undeterred by
his presence—because surely she’d heard him snap her name—she
pulled, the Neoprene suit parting slow and steady beneath her touch.
Hello.
Each
new inch of sun-kissed skin she revealed made certain parts of him
spring to life.
If
someone had asked him what the over-under was on his seeing Piper
naked, he’d have bet heavily against his spotting so much as a
sliver of her bare flesh. If he’d expressed an interest, Piper
would have shot him down, hard and fast. After all, she didn’t like
him any more than he liked her. Their shared past was proof of that.
Even
as he reminded himself she’d spent most of their early days trying
to either torment or kill him, his eyes were busy. Piper’s arms
were spectacular, strong and toned from hour after hour of pulling
herself through the water and then back up into the boat. Diving
wasn’t for the weak, and she’d had a professional platform-diving
career long before the accidental collision five years ago between
his boat and her Jet Ski had destroyed her right knee. After she’d
rehabbed on the mainland, she’d up and moved full-time to Discovery
Island. Island gossip hadn’t shared with him the reasons behind the
move, but since he’d come back himself, he had to assume she simply
loved the place as much as he did. Now she was looking sexier than
any stripper, uncovering skin tanned a rich golden brown from time
outdoors. The way she’d braided her water-slicked hair in a severe
plait only drew his attention to the deceptively vulnerable curve of
her neck.
But
this was Piper.
So
dragging his tongue over her skin and tasting all the places where
she was still damp from her dive should have been the last thing on
his mind. He’d read her the riot act about her careless driving and
say his piece about tomorrow’s business meeting. Then he’d go his
way and she’d go hers. After all, he’d been back on the island
for almost six months and had managed to avoid all but the briefest
of interactions with her. They said hello, goodbye (he suspected she
preferred the latter) and nodded tersely at each other from across
the street. Life was much quieter that way, because Piper invariably
did plenty of yelling when she spent too much time around him.
The
wet suit hit her waist.
Neither
short nor tall, Piper had medium brown hair, brown eyes and a slim
build. Those cut-and-dried facts didn’t begin to do the woman in
front of him justice, however. They certainly didn’t begin to
explain why he unexpectedly found her so appealing or why he wanted
to wrap an arm around her and take her down to the deck for a kiss.
Or seven. He didn’t like Piper. He never had. She’d also made it
plenty clear he irritated her on a regular basis.
So why
was he staring at her like a drowning man?
And…score
another point for Piper. Like many divers, she hadn’t bothered with
a bikini top beneath the three-millimeter wet suit. His kiss quota
rocketed up to double digits.
“Piper.”
His voice sounded hoarse to his own ears. Focus. Adrenaline rushed
through him, sweat dampening his skin. He forced himself to breathe
in, slow and easy. To push his heartbeat down and make the sudden
energy pumping through his veins work for him. This wasn’t a rapid
rappel down to a crash site to search for survivors or a midnight
recon of a hostile-infested beach. Nope. This was Discovery Island, a
good place with good people. He was home.
Without
acknowledging his greeting, she bent over, shoving the heavy suit
down her legs and his throat went dry. Game over. Silver earbuds,
which explained why she hadn’t answered him, flashed as she
shimmied, working the suit off. Like always, Piper was off in her own
world, marching to her own beat. Ignorant of his presence, she gave
him ample opportunity to admire the longest, sleekest legs he’d
ever seen. Her blue-and-white striped bikini bottom was all
practicality, although the conservative cut still clung to her butt.
Her water-darkened braid slid over her shoulder, and he wanted to
fist her hair, holding her in place as he ran his hands up those legs
and parted her for his kiss. Which made him a first-class bastard,
even if he kept those thoughts to himself.
Yeah.
But she clearly had more than one advantage on her own side.
He
didn’t negotiate, he reminded himself. He acted. Decided, he
approached the boat, knocking on the side to draw her attention.
She
jumped, her head swinging around toward him. “If it isn’t my
favorite SEAL.” She flashed him a grin as she popped the earbuds
out, taking in his soaking-wet jeans and damp T-shirt. “Had a
mishap?”
She
knew precisely what had happened.
He
dropped down off the dock, onto her boat. Deliberately, he let his
feet hit the deck hard, savoring her little flinch. She wasn’t as
off balance as she’d made him, but it was something. He’d take
every advantage he could get because, Christ, she still wasn’t
wearing a bikini top. Instead of covering her breasts or grabbing for
a towel, she glared at him as if this whole situation was his fault.
She was lucky her slip put her out of the line of sight of the other
boaters in the marina and he was the only one who could see her.
Piper flashed him, and any thoughts he’d had of being a gentleman
flew out of his head. He imagined cupping her soft curves in his
palms, rubbing his thumbs over the tips. He’d just bet she was a
moaner, and—
He
jerked his gaze back up to her face. “We’ve got to talk.”
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