Title: See
Jayne Play
Author: Jami Denise
Author: Jami Denise
Release date: November 4th, 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Tour: Irresistible Reads Book Tours
Book Description:
Jayne King lived in a world of players. She’d been groomed by her father
to win, taking no prisoners in her quest to reach the top.
But, it was never enough. She wanted out, and just when she finds her
escape, she’s pulled back into the underground crime world of Las Vegas. One
phone call spins her life out of control, and she once again has to live her
life behind a mask of lies.
Her body is for sale, but her heart is off limits. Flynn Maguire, professional gambler and notorious ladies’ man, always wins. Always. As the son of the heir to the Emerald Hotel and Casino fortune, he’s always had his desires delivered on a silver platter. When he crosses paths with Jayne King, he will stop at nothing to have her.
Her body is for sale, but her heart is off limits. Flynn Maguire, professional gambler and notorious ladies’ man, always wins. Always. As the son of the heir to the Emerald Hotel and Casino fortune, he’s always had his desires delivered on a silver platter. When he crosses paths with Jayne King, he will stop at nothing to have her.
Nothing has ever stood between him and what he wanted, and there wasn't
an amount of money too high to pay to own her. He realizes too late, that money
can’t buy her heart, and he finds himself in a place he never he’d be. In love.
Book Excerpt
He moved behind me, pulling the coat from my shoulders and letting it gently slide over my arms. The man I'd met at the door returned, seemingly out of nowhere, and took my coat, staring at me in the process. He gave me a creepy feeling, like one of those oldportraits where it seemed like their eyes followed you through a room. I hadn't heard him enter, and realized I'd been so entranced with Flynn that I'd lost sight of my surroundings.
That was another mistake. It could be dangerous if I wasn't alert. Anything could happen, and while I didn't think I had anything to worry about with Flynn Maguire, I also knew little about him personally, so I set my mind to focus on everything around me.
He made it difficult to think as he circled around me, his finger lightly tracing my shoulder and his warm breath washing over my bare skin. I could feel his touch from head to toe, not quite electric, but alarming. He rounded in front of me, came to a stop, and faced me. My heartbeat raced.
He was so intense. It was a little dangerous the way his eyes raked over me. I'd never been looked at that way, and I'd been looked at a lot. Most of the time, I didn't even register the attention. It was always about the game of seduction, and my body was my lucky hand. With him, I flourished, beaming with the joy of being looked at by a God of a man, a man I'd watched from afar so many times, I couldn't even keep track of the ways.
He stared at me for some time, and I squirmed under his unrelenting gaze. Every inch of my body reacted to him, my nipples as hard as nails and pressed against the fabric of my dress, while my inner thighs burned with the need and instinct to fall open and beg for his touch. Finally, he lowered his eyes, stepped backward, and pointed.
"On the bed," he demanded.
I took a few steps back, my eyes still on him, and stopped once my thighs hit the mattress. My hands shook as I sat, so I clasped them together in my lap and waited for his next request.
"Lie back."
I did as he asked, using my elbows to push my body until I was near the headboard. Each time he opened his mouth, I became more and more excited for what was to come. "Good. You're a listener."
About the Author:
Jami Denise is a romance writer from Southern California. While she
waits for the next felon to come along and sweep her off her feet, she writes
about swoony bad boys and sassy gals that make them squirm. She also loves
cats, cars, cupcake flavored lip balm, and cherry limeade.
Official Website: www.jamidenise.weebly.com/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/JamiDeniseO
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