“Darling Brooklyn,” he said with an affectionate squeeze. “That surely won’t be the only secret she takes with her.”
“Aha! So you admit she’ll be taking the secret with her, which must mean that you believe the story is true.”
“That’s quite a leap, and you’re sadly mistaken.”
“No, I’m not. I think…”
He stopped in the shadow of the hotel wall. The night was cool, but I didn’t feel it as he held me at arm’s length and patiently studied my features. “The stress has finally gotten to you, hasn’t it, darling?”
“I’m not stressed at all,” I said, biting back a grin. “I feel great.”
He touched my cheek, pushed a thick strand of hair behind my ear and kissed me there. “But you’re obviously delusional, aren’t you?”
I laughed, then almost moaned as he moved his lips along my hairline and down to skim across my jaw. I should’ve asked him if this was his idea of a kiss-off, or if he intended to finish what he was starting. Instead, I decided to do as Guru Bob would do and simply live in the moment.
“What was the question?” I whispered when I could speak again.
“Ah, your memory is impaired as well,” he murmured, his warm breath stirring the tiny hairs along my neck. “I suspect you’ve conked your head on some hard surface. That can be dangerous. I’ll have to watch you very carefully from now on.”
“If you insist,” I managed to say as he turned his attention to my earlobe.
“Oh, I do, sweetheart,” he said. “I really do.”
Kate Carlisle
New York Times bestselling author Kate Carlisle worked in television production for many years before starting law school, where she began writing fiction as a way to lawfully kill off evil professors. The murderous urges faded but her need to write remained strong, culminating in the publication of her 2009 bestselling debut novel, Homicide In Hardcover, the first book in the Bibliophile Mystery Series featuring rare book restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright. Book two in the series, If Books Could Kill, arrives February 2010. Kate lives with her husband by the beach in Southern California.