Psychologist Kai Ferguson has had his eye on Kori Williamson for a long time. His assistant is everything he’s ever wanted in a partner—smart, caring, witty, and a bit of a masochist. More than a little, actually, but that’s the problem. Kori won’t admit her own desires. She’s afraid of him and what he has to offer. Luckily for her, helping patients face their fears is one of his specialties.
Kori knows she wants Kai. Her boss is the most amazing man she’s ever met. She’s also smart enough to stay away from him. Having been down this road before, she knows it only leads to heartache. She’s just found a place where she can belong. Another failed relationship is the last thing she needs. It’s better to guard her heart and let Kai think she’s frightened of his dark, dominant nature.
When Kai is recruited for an operation with McKay-Taggart, everything is turned upside down. Kai’s brother, international superstar Jared Johns, is in town and Kai must juggle his family issues along with a desperate hunt for a serial killer. The investigation throws Kori and Kai together, and they quickly discover the chemistry between them is undeniable. But even if their newfound love can survive his secrets and her lies, it may not be enough to save them both from a killer’s twisted obsession.
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“How did everyone else get here?”
“My brother seems to be stalking me
and Case came over because he was worried about you. Apparently he knew about
someone vandalizing your car.”
That was news to her. “He did? I
didn’t tell him.”
“Who did you tell?” The question
came out with an edge of irritation.
“Sarah and Mia. I decided to wait
until this morning to call someone because it was late last night.” And I’d been trying to avoid you only to end
up having the best sleep of my life because I was wrapped around you. Yeah,
she wasn’t going to say that.
“How about the police? Were you
going to call them? If you’re going to make an insurance claim, you’ll need a
police report. Or are you going to claim that your tires died of natural
causes?”
She held her hands up, attempting
to placate him. Why did her room seem so much smaller when he was in it? It was
a good-sized room, but Kai took up all the space. “You’re right. I should have
called last night, but I was tired and I wanted to get home and get in bed.”
His gorgeous eyes narrowed. “You
weren’t in bed. You were sitting up with your friends drinking wine. Try
again.”
“Kai, what’s going on here? It’s a
couple of tires.”
“You were supposed to call me if
you got in trouble.”
“I wasn’t really in…” What was she
doing? Before yesterday she would never have lied to Kai. Not right to his
face. “I was nervous about seeing you after the scene.”
“Finally some honesty. I’ll handle
it. I’ll deal with the police and get you what you need for your insurance. The
boys from McKay-Taggart will set up some discreet surveillance cameras around
our parking lot.”
There was a reason they didn’t have
that. “I thought you didn’t want the patients to feel like they were walking
into a secure zone.”
Some of them had serious issues
with people watching them. They dealt with a lot of PTSD patients.
“I will deal with them. Your safety
is more important. Now turn around, pull your pants down and place your palms
flat on the bed. It’s a count of thirty.”
She could actually feel her womb
spasm. “What?”
Nothing about his face or stance
conveyed that he was anything but dead serious. “This was a condition of your
employment. It has been from the beginning.”
If she wasn’t careful her damn jaw
was going to hit the floor. “I remember the conditions of my employment. Are
you saying if I’d been late and hadn’t called, you would have spanked me?”
“I suppose we should be happy
you’re a very prompt girl. And you tend to be good about calling. We’ll never
know. What I do know is that after last night, I will definitely spank you and
you’ll enjoy it. You might start showing up late just so you can walk into my
office and present that juicy ass to me.” He moved in front of her, staring
down at her with heat in his eyes. “I want you to think before you tell me no.
I want you to question which side of the Kori I know is going to win this
battle. Is it the funny, happy, brave Kori who never stands down from a
challenge, or the one who’s denied herself for years because some idiot asshole
Dom made her feel small. I won’t ever make you feel small. My job in life will
be to lift you up, to help you be strong.”
His words cut through her. “What
are you saying, Kai? Is this about you being my boss or acting as my play
partner?”
She thought they’d worked it out
last night.
His hands cupped her cheeks,
forcing her to look up at him. “I’m acting as your Dom, Kori, and you know it.
You can pretend all you like. You can call it whatever you want to, but you
know how this ends. This ends with you and me.”
She shook her head. “Kai, yesterday
we were nothing more than friends.”
“Yesterday I didn’t understand you.
Today I do, and I want you more than I want my next fucking breath. I’ll go
slow. I’ll give you all the time you need to wrap that gorgeous brain around
the idea. I’ll be indulgent as hell with the exception of two things.”
“Do I dare ask?”
“You play with me and only me. I
won’t play with anyone but you. And when something goes wrong, you call me. You
give me the chance to protect you, to shelter you.”
“I thought we agreed to keep it to
the club.”
“I didn’t agree to that and why
should we?” He sounded so reasonable. “What does scared Kori say?”
“Scared Kori thinks this is all
moving too fast, but she’s kind of drowned out by Wants to Kiss You Kori.”
His lips curled up in the sweetest
smile. “I know who I’m voting for. Come on, baby. We’ve been dancing around
this since the day we met. I’ve put up stupid boundaries because I was scared,
too. I’ve pushed away a lot of good in my life because I couldn’t trust it. I
cuddled you last night and all I could think about was the fact that I trust
you. Of all the people in the world, I trust you most. I want to be with you.
When I’m with you I’m not lonely.”
The man knew exactly what to say to
shut Scared Kori up. When she was with him, she didn’t feel the hole in her
soul the way she did before. Somehow even simply being friends with the man had
filled her in a way no one had before. Was she going to let him go because
Morgan had been a giant massive asshole?
If he hadn’t been, she wouldn’t
have found Kai.
She went on her toes before she
could talk herself out of it and brushed her lips against his. Warm, soft.
Those lips were plump and sensual and he somehow made them masculine. They were
like the rest of Kai. Utterly beautiful and on someone else perhaps a bit
feminine, but Kai was all man.
He was still as she kissed him, her
lips moving softly over his. It wouldn’t last long. He was giving her this
time. He would take over and her whole body thrilled at the idea. He was right.
They couldn’t go back after last night. They’d connected in such an intimate
way that she didn’t want to. Yes, she was still afraid, but this man was worth
the risk.
When she eased back down, he was
smiling at her. “Do you know how long I’ve waited for you to kiss me?”
“Probably since last night.”
His hands
smoothed back her hair, making her feel so wanted and cared for. “Since the day
I met you.”
About LEXI BLAKE
NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn't until she started writing romance and urban fantasy that she found the stories of her heart. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome, or foursome may seem.
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