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Beyond Daring

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  • ISBN-13: 9780373793136
  • ISBN: 0373793138
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Publisher: Harlequin Enterprises, Limited

AUTHOR

O'Reilly, Kathleen, Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) Staff

SUMMARY

JEFF BROOKS STOOD in his kitchen, furiously chopping green peppers, trying to expend some of the sexual frus-tration that currently had his shorts tied up in knots. Making breakfast was infinitely preferable than fanta-sizing about the woman happily snoozing in his bed. Sheldon Summerville. Party girl. Socialite. Profes-sional shopper. She was off-limits, with a capital O, little f, little f. O-f-f. F-f-o. He recited the jingle in his head, while thinking about her father, who, three months ago, had hired Jeff's firm to "redeem" her image. As if such a miracle could be performed by a mere mortal without the use of a padlocked chastity belt. Anything termined to share with the world. He selected an onion and began to hack, his eyes burning from the juices. Today he welcomed the discom-fort. Sheldon Summerville left him frustrated profes-sionally, sexually and mentally. He'd never met someone so determined to ignore what the world thought, espe-cially her father, Wayne Summerville, the head of Sum-merville Consumer Products. They were the number two consumer product conglomerate in the world, proud maker of Toothbrite toothpaste, among other things. Sheldon's party-girl reputation didn't sit well with Wayne's stockholders. Apparently, people with whiter teeth and fresh breath could be real frumps. However, even Jeff thought she went to extremes, and he was no monk himself. The bigger mystery was why? No matter how long Jeff racked his brain, he couldn't figure Sheldon out, and she provided no hints. Always smiling in that vacant and clueless manner, which had ceased to fool him by Day Three. To make matters worse, she had no qualms about making lewd, yet majorly imaginative propositions--especially to him. He looked down at the mess he'd made of the onion and tossed the thing in the trash. Maybe shallots would be better. Imaginative propositions he wanted to ignore. Propo-sitions he should ignore. Okay, propositions that he didn't want to ignore, . Last night had been a stupid idea, but every night with Sheldon was a stupid idea. She had conveniently left him a message that she was going to the notorious club, Crobar. Jeff, knowing her message was code for multiple doses of alcohol, had shown up at ten, hoping to play re-sponsible chaperone. At ten-oh-nine, he'd pulled her off the bartender, at ten-thirteen, he'd pulled her off the New York Ranger's goalie, and when he caught her kissing the bouncer, he knew it was past time for her to go home. They'd argued until the cops came, threatening to arrest her, which would be exactly what she wanted. So Jeff had poured her into a taxi and taken her home. With him. It seemed like a good idea at the time. It had still seemed like a good idea six hours later when he woke up on his couch. In fact, it had seemed like such a great denouement, that he had congratulated himself on finally lassoing her into some sort of obedient servitude. Everything had been fine until he opened the door to his bedroom, and saw her curled up, one hand cupped under her cheek like a child, sheets tangled between bare legs that were anything but childlike. Instantly his Jeff wasn't a self-disciplined man, had never worried about consequences, but this, The quiet little devil on his shoulder began whispering in his ear, telling him to go wake up her up in the best possible way. She wouldn't mind.Ah, there's the rub. She wouldn't mind. She would welcome him with arms wide open, those sea-blue eyes promising so many things. Glorious, wondrous things, Thump. Thump. Thump. He whacked the shallots with his cleaver. Hard. Right now he needed to destroy something, and vegetables would be the victim of choice. SLOWLY SHELDON SUMMERVILLE ROUSED herself from the fog of sleep into the fog that most people called life. She could smell him on the pillow, and she smiled, clutching it tighter to her. A persistent thump-thump echoedO'Reilly, Kathleen is the author of 'Beyond Daring ', published 2007 under ISBN 9780373793136 and ISBN 0373793138.

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