Worried that he might regret it later and come to change his mind, she made him wait. Even though she knew she already loved him, caution from the old fears of her failed relationships made her wait.
She didn’t want him to change his mind. She couldn’t live through that again, not this time with a man who really mattered to her, with a man she really loved. It would be unendurable.
He’d proposed every day for three months until she finally said yes.
He loved her. He wanted her. And he wasn’t going to change his mind. They were married three months later in a beautiful spring wedding. The Highland heather was in wild bloom outside the village church. Gina, her grandmother, her cousin, aunt, and a few other close friends flew over for the occasion.
And here she was. Married to a six-foot-four surly Scot who made love to her every night (often in the day too) and whose smiles were reserved for her alone. A year and a half later and still no regrets. Still blissfully happy. Even the worst day here was better than any day she’d had before.
She leaned back against the front door. He was shirtless as he worked. She admired the play of his muscles as he pounded the hammer, and she felt the familiar stirrings. She would never grow tired of that sight. Never not feel this arousal, not feel this love.
Her stomach growled again, reminding her of the reason she came out here.
“Niall,” she called, waving at him. “Want some lunch?”
He looked up. Even across the distance she could make out the grin on his face. He climbed off the roof, swinging down and landing on his feet on the new porch deftly.
He strode across to where she stood, pressing a hard kiss to her lips and tweaking her nose. “You’ve smudged some charcoal there.”
“Oh.” She rubbed at it with the back of her hand. She’d been painting local landscapes for the previous year and selling them to shops in the surrounding villages. They were very popular among tourists.
Her landscapes brought in a tidy little sum every month. Her hand drifted to her stomach. Due to recent developments, she’d put aside her acrylic paints for pencil and charcoal. It was a happy sacrifice and only temporary. She was quite enjoying the new medium anyway.
This life was more than she ever hoped for. She was in love and loved in return. And painting again.
And—
“How’s our wee one here?” Niall bent down and pressed a kiss to her belly.
Four months ago she had her IUD removed. It hadn’t take very long to get pregnant. No surprise, she supposed. They did practice quite a lot.
“Famished,” she replied.
He straightened and wrapped an arm around her waist, hauling her against me. “Then we better feed you.”
Lifting her off her feet, he carried her into the house. She fanned her fingers against his hard shoulders, damp with sweat. “And perhaps after lunch, you can take a break.”
“A break?” His eyes gleamed down at her in amusement. He knew what break was code for. Rarely did a day pass without a break.
“You know, wife, this house would have probably been finished three months ago if I took less breaks.”
She grinned. “Are you sorry? Should I stop suggesting them?”
He claimed her mouth in a slow, searing kiss, his hand drifting down to palm and squeeze her ass. He pulled back to growl against her lips, “Don’t you dare. I don’t regret a single break. I see a long future ahead of us with many such breaks.”
She sighed happily, not doubting that for a moment. She saw their future too. And it was this.
It was beautiful.
*
I hope all of you loved Thea and Niall’s story. It was largely inspired by my trip to Scotland. As I traveled through that beautiful country, I kept imagining an American getting abandoned by a tour bus and ending up at some sexy Scot’s cottage. It was so much fun to write this story as a modern-day Goldilocks.
If you enjoyed it, you can read more of my sexy contemporary romances in my Devil’s Rock series. Start with ALL CHAINED UP:
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There are bad boys and then there are the men of Devil’s Rock . . .
Some men come with a built-in warning label. Knox Callaghan is one of them. Danger radiates from every lean, muscled inch of him, and his deep blue eyes seem to see right through to Briar Davis’s most secret fantasies. But there’s one major problem: Briar is a nurse volunteering at the local prison, and Knox is an inmate who should be off-limits in every way.
Knox feels it too—a shocking animal magnetism that drives him to risk his own life to protect Briar’s. Paroled at last, he tries to resist her. She’s too innocent, too sweet, and she has no idea what Knox is capable of. But a single touch can lead to a kiss—and a taste . . . until the only crime is denying what feels so right . . .
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BROKEN HARP
A Jack and the Beanstalk Retelling
Nora Flite
Chapter One
Jack
When I was sixteen, I met an angel.
On that same night, I met the devil himself.
Towering over me in a way my father never had and never would, Mister Big watched me from the nexus of his private, aging booth. The Copper Tub was an opulent jazz club full of glass chandeliers and drink menus that didn’t bother to list the prices. I was smart enough to know he was making a point by holding our meeting here.
Places like this screamed money.
Money was more important to me than my soul.
“Here,” he said, sliding the pile of paperwork towards me. The corners of the pristine sheets touched a small beer puddle; they turned a rusty color. “It’s all in order. A quick signature, then you and I will be the majority owners of the club I plan to buy.”
I brushed my fingertips over the ink. There were two men sitting beside Mister Big, neither had spoken a word to me. They just watched and waited and expected. “It’s really that simple?” I asked, shifting in the plush booth.