RAZED,
a sexy romance by award-winning author, Shiloh Walker, is the much awaited
sequel to WRECKED in the Barnes Brothers
series and it releases this December from Berkley!
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About RAZED
Tattoo artist Keelie Jessup can handle that someone else
has claimed the man of her dreams. She’s just not pleased with her remaining
options…
Keelie doesn’t believe in
the “perfect man.” But the men who are worth the trouble are usually taken—like
her business partner Zach Barnes. After a string of bad luck and the lost
chance with Zach, Keelie decides that maybe flying solo—and living with
suppressed desires—is the key to happiness.
As a photographer, Zane
Barnes has an eye for the human form, and his eyes can’t get enough of Keelie’s
curves. Unfortunately, Keelie is like most women—always fawning over his little
brother, Zach. Zane is about ready to give up, but then a few stolen moments at
his brother's wedding have him thinking maybe there's a chance there after all.
Now he just has to prove that the perfect man does exist...for her.
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Also in the Barnes Brothers series: WRECKED by Shiloh Walker!
Excerpt
Humiliation
burned in her.
Rejection
turned her blood to ice while her skin shrank down about two sizes too small.
She
wanted to sink into the floorboards, turn into something thin and vaporous so
she could just disappear.
Pushing
against his chest, she focused on the navy blue polo. “Then how about you let me go, huh? My mistake.”
The hand
on her throat didn’t move.
It should
have felt threatening.
But the
feel of him touching her just made her melt that much more…and it was now a
heavy ache inside because he—
His lips
brushed her ear.
“You want
to know what I want from you?” he asked, the words velvet, stroking over her
like a caress.
Keelie
closed her hands into fists to keep from reaching for him. He was messing with
her. It pissed her off—and, to her
disgust, it hurt. It almost felt like a
betrayal, too, because she hadn’t expected to see this in Zane.
“Back
off,” she warned, putting an edge into her voice and preparing herself to make him back off. So what if he had some moves on him? He hadn’t seen her moves yet. Not really.
“I want…”
He slid his hand down from her throat, to rest on her chest, fingers spread
wide where it rested above her heart.
“This.”
The
simplicity of the gesture stunned her into passivity.
She held
still as he lifted his head and stared down at her.
She
blinked, not moving, as he continued to stand there, his hand on her
chest. “I want five minutes of your
time…over a cup of coffee. An hour for
lunch. I want you to pick up the phone
when I call, talk with me for a while,” he said, staring into her eyes while
the blue-green of his gaze cut into her.
Then he
leaned in and pressed a hot, open-mouthed kiss to her chest, just above the
neckline of her sweater. “I want to peel
your clothes away, learn each and every one of these insanely sexy tattoos…each
tattoo, and the reason behind them. I
want to know what makes you laugh, and I want to know what makes you mad. I want to know what sort of book you’re
reading whenever I’m in the office—I’ve asked, but you always toss it down when
I walk by and you never answer me.”
His
breath was a caress on her flesh and she broke out into goosebumps.
Her heart
raced in her chest and she couldn’t even begin to understand why there was a
knot in her chest.
About Shiloh Walker
Shiloh
Walker has been writing since she was a kid... she fell in love with vampires
with the book Bunnicula and has worked her way up to the more...ah... serious
vampire stories. She loves reading and writing anything paranormal, anything
fantasy, but most all anything romantic. Once upon a time, she worked as a
nurse, but now she writes full time and lives with her family in the Midwest.
She also writes under the pen name J. C. Daniels.
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