Saving a Legend: A Kavanagh Legends Novel

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by Sarah Robinson


  Kane caught Nora out of the corner of his eye standing on the edge of the dance floor, as if she knew he was thinking of her. The song came to an end and she turned away, but Kane wasn’t about to let her go again. Excusing himself from the brunette, he waded through the crowd and caught Nora’s elbow.

  “You looked like you were about to dance, kitty,” he said, his lips near her ear.

  She shivered and looked up at him. “Maybe, but not with you.”

  “One dance.” He slid his fingers down her arm from her shoulder to her wrist, and slipped his hand around hers. “Then you can ditch me for someone hotter.”

  She let him lead her a few steps onto the floor. “ ’Til I find someone hotter? That shouldn’t be hard.”

  He smirked but didn’t respond, because there was no doubt in his mind that once he had her out there, she wouldn’t be looking at anyone else. Kane led her to the center of the crowd and pulled her to his chest. She looked up at him slowly, as if unsure what she was going to do, but when their eyes met and the next song started, she didn’t pull away.

  He let his fingers trail down her arms, loving the feeling of her soft skin, then lifted her hands to his shoulders. She locked them behind his neck, and together they swayed with the music. Her tongue slid across her lower lip and it took every bit of strength he had not to taste for himself.

  The tempo picked up and he moved faster, guiding her along with him. She kept up pace perfectly, and he felt proud when he saw her smile as he spun her around in front of him. Nora collapsed against his chest, laughing as he captured her small waist in his hands.

  “You’re a good dancer,” she admitted, and his brows instantly shot up in surprise at her newfound kindness toward him.

  “I have a good partner.”

  She rolled her eyes but continued to shake with the beat, and he moved right along with her. It wasn’t overly sensual or hot and heavy grinding, but rather lighthearted and fun. For the first time, they were enjoying being together without all the hostility between them.

  “One more dance,” he said as the beat switched over to a slower song.

  Nora shook her head but couldn’t hide the grin on her face, an excitement in her eyes he’d never seen before. She pushed up on her toes and dropped a kiss on his cheek. “Thanks for the dance. I needed that.”

  A huge grin spread across his face as he watched her slip away into the crowd. She wanted him. There was no denying it. After pushing him away for what felt like forever, the beautiful blonde was letting down her guard. The evidence had been right there, so obvious the whole crowd might have noticed if they’d been watching.

  He finally had a shot, and he was going to take it.

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