The Sweetest Seduction, Breakaway Hearts

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Book: The Sweetest Seduction, Breakaway Hearts Read Online Free PDF
Author: Crista McHugh
Tags: Contemporary Romance, Sports Romance
wrapped securely around her once again.
    Adam started the engine and drove the boat back to his mother’s lake house in silence. Disappointment gnawed deep inside her. If the cops hadn’t shown up, their bodies would probably be tangled in post-coital bliss by now. Instead, he refused to even look at her, leaving her with more questions than ever. Was he truly interested in her? Or was he just looking to score? If she knew where she stood with him, then maybe she could figure out what she wanted to do next.
    The boat slowed down as it approached the dock. Adam slipped past her and tied the boat to the moorings. When she tried to leave, he blocked her. “I’m really sorry Bob barged in on us like that.”
    “It happens,” she said, anxious for the night to end.
    He cupped her chin so she was forced to look at him. “What I meant to say is that I had a good time, and I’d like to see you again.”
    “I thought you said you were too busy to date.”
    “I am, but I could make time for you if you’d be willing to make time for me.” He released her chin and pulled her into his arms. “That is, if you want to see me again.”
    How could she say no when her body was already craving wicked things with his? “I think I could find some time for you.”
    “That’s just what I wanted to hear.” He gave her a cocky grin before lowering his mouth to hers once again.
    Lia laughed in spite of herself. Adam apparently did always get what he wanted, and she’d fallen right into his hands. Of course, if those hands continued what they’d started on the boat, then she was in for a fun ride while it lasted.
    Two deep barks came from the house, and a flash of white raced along the dock toward them. Lia’s muscles locked, preparing for Jasper’s impact.
    “No, no!” Adam moved in front of her to shield her from the Great Pyrenees. “Down, boy!”
    But Jasper refused to listen. He pounced on them. Lia stumbled back. Her foot hit air. Then the cold water of the lake enveloped her.

Chapter Three
     
    Adam drummed his finger against the back of his iPad while Bates navigated traffic along Michigan Avenue. Last night had been a disaster of epic proportions, but once he retrieved Lia from the lake, she’d still been willing to give him her phone number. She’d even entered it into his phone so he wouldn’t lose it. Not that he would. He’d never had a woman turn him on like she did. One kiss, and he was gone.
    “I apologize for the traffic, Mr. Kelly. We should be there in a few minutes.”
    “Take your time, Bates. I’m just thinking about other things.” Like when he should call Lia. As much as he itched to finish what they’d started last night, he didn’t want to appear to be a complete sleaze who was only interested in sex. Not that he didn’t want it. But he also enjoyed her company enough to be willing to carve out time in his busy schedule for her, and that said a lot.
    And he wanted to make time for her—almost as much as he wanted Amadeus Schlittler to open a restaurant in his building.
    “The space I mentioned yesterday is already occupied by a restaurant, so Mr. Schlittler will have no trouble converting it to his needs.”
    “Good to know.” And even better that Bates had already scouted out the location for him and seen to all the details. “You said the tenant only had a couple of months left on the lease?”
    “Yes, sir. She’s subleasing the space after that dessert bar was forced to close, and has requested her own lease. Even though you’re not going to offer it to her, I’m sure she’ll appreciate the fact you wanted to deliver the news personally.”
    “If I’m not going to renew her lease, I suppose she’ll want to know why.” He shifted in his seat. Confrontations always made him edgy, but he’d learned over the years that it was better to deliver bad news in person and then point tenants to his staff to handle any of their concerns. It was messy up front, but almost always resulted
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