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by Lisa Childs


  She tugged against the restraints, wanting to touch him—wanting to drag him up her body, so that he could bury himself inside her.

  But then she arched off the bed as an orgasm shuddered through her. He wasn’t done, though. He kept making love to her with his mouth until she came again and again.

  The sheets weren’t just tangled but damp beneath her. When he finally released her, she launched herself at him. They made love in a frenzy, his cock sliding deep into her wetness.

  She shuddered as she came again. “Ronan...” She nearly sobbed his name.

  Then he tensed, his body going stiff before he drove deep with one last thrust. He shouted her name and dropped onto the mattress next to her. His skin was slick, like hers. “They got that title wrong,” he murmured.

  “Title?”

  “The World’s Most Beautiful Woman.”

  Unoffended, she brushed her sweat-soaked hair back from her face and wholeheartedly agreed, “I always thought they got it wrong, too.”

  “Your title should be...” He paused dramatically before continuing. “The World’s Best Lover...”

  She smiled and settled her head back against his shoulder. “That title is yours,” she told him. “All yours...”

  “It’s ours,” he corrected her. “We are amazing together.”

  But they were more than just lovers now. They were in love. And while her lover might be a little too cynical to totally believe it would last, she had no doubts. They had already survived the worst.

  They had nothing but pleasure ahead of them.

  * * * * *

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  Burn Me Once

  by Clare Connelly

  PROLOGUE

  In what distant deeps or skies

  Burnt the fire of thine eyes?

  On what wings dare he aspire?

  What the hand, dare seize the fire?

  —William Blake

  SHE HAS GOT to be kidding me.

  I stare at the screen one last time, checking that the Tweet actually exists. And there it is. One hundred and forty characters reaching through time and space to slam me hard over the head.

  I’m getting married! @_TheRealTomBanks asked and obv I said yes!!! Couldn’t be happier! #soinlove #dreamsdocometrue #happyeverafter

  I curl my fingers around my phone, tempted to pitch the damned thing into the street. Only the thought of the personal information I keep stored in it stops me from being so reckless. The press would have a field-day if they found my phone lying in the gutter.

  How can she still screw with me even now, three months after we ‘took a break’?

  Then again, isn’t this so like Sienna? Sienna who’s had six years of my life. Sienna whom I thought I loved. Sienna who is now engaged to another man.

  Fractured memories of our last months together assault me from all angles; they are blades of mirrored glass, shards through my mind, tormenting me every which way, pricking me with exquisite ecstasy.

  It was a nightmare.

  And yet it was my life.

  The nightmare has ended and I don’t know if I remember how to live.

  I need a drink. And I need to get Sienna the hell out of my head once and for all. And I can think of a really good way to kill two birds with one stone.

  The bar is hardly my usual scene. It’s retro, but in an authentic way, which I guess means the décor hasn’t been updated since the early nineties. There’s peeling linoleum in the corner of the bar, where I prop my arms and hunch down, not wanting to attract attention to myself.

  #happyeverafter, my ass.

  I order a beer, barely noticing the recognition that flickers across the guy’s face. I’m used to being recognised. So is Sienna. Which makes it even harder to believe she’s been able to keep this relationship secret. Not just from me, but the world.

  A frown gravels across my jaw. No, she didn’t keep the whole thing secret. They’re friends. Just friends. She’s told me that a dozen times. And I bought it.

  Was she fucking him at the same time she was me? Jesus. Was that why she ended it? She told me she needed space to figure herself out and I bought it. Space? Space?

  After six years together she doesn’t even have the fucking decency to give me a heads-up that she’s with someone else?

  Nausea rolls in my gut.

  I don’t particularly ascribe to the rock and roll lifestyle, but tonight I want to write myself off. I want to get hammered. I want to get drunk. I want to get fall-down pissed.

  I need to forget about Sienna somehow.

  CHAPTER ONE

  ‘COME ON! IT’S the perfect opportunity to put Jeremy behind you.’

  I send Eliza a look of impatience but can’t fight the ever-pres
ent swoop of shame that accompanies any mention of his name. ‘He is behind me.’

  ‘If that were true you wouldn’t have spent the past eight months wallowing!’

  ‘I am not wallowing,’ I deny, turning to Cassie pleadingly.

  ‘I can see why you think I’d back you up, but seriously, Ally, you have to get back out there.’

  My stomach flops and my gaze wanders towards the man at the bar.

  Ethan ‘rock star’ Ash. And so much hotter in real life than I could ever have imagined.

  I shake my head. ‘No way. I’m not going to talk to him.’

  ‘Why not?’ Cassie throws a look over her shoulder, and when she looks back at us she has a pretty flush in her cheeks.

  ‘Because.’ I shoot them both a look they know better than to argue with. ‘Now, can we please talk about something else?’

  I sip my drink, crossing my legs in the other direction, and most definitely not looking towards the bar again.

  ‘What’s new?’

  I listen to their responses, relieved as all hell that they’ve let the matter of the smoking hot rock god drop. At least for now...

  ‘Drinks are empty. It’s your turn, Ally.’

  I blink, drawn back into the conversation by Eliza, who is handing her glass to me. I frown. ‘Isn’t it table service?’

  ‘Nah. Not on a Friday.’

  I grimace. ‘Remind me why we chose this place again?’

  Cassie points to the sign overhead and I know what it says without even reading it: Happy Hour—9-9!

  As the only one of our little trio who can afford full-price drinks in decent bars with professional wait staff, I resist the urge to complain. Besides, the place is obviously good enough for Ethan Ash. Which begs the question: what’s he doing here? He’s alone, and has been since I got here an hour earlier. Is he waiting for someone? Has he been stood up? That doesn’t make sense. Who’d stand him up?

  I’m two cocktails in, so I know I have a bit of an alcohol-confident swagger as I make my way to the bar. But I’m immune to tall, dark and handsome men now—Jeremy cured me of that habit for life—so I determinedly move past him—way past, like other-planet past—choosing to prop my elbows on a spot that’s practically in the kitchen it’s so far away from him.

  Despite the fact there are at least seven people serving behind the bar, I’m kept waiting for several minutes. Slowing down is probably a good thing, so I don’t make a fuss. I pull my phone out instead, flicking through Instagram and checking my emails, humming along without realising to the song overhead. It’s only when the song begins to surround, envelop and roll over me, with an oddly perfect surround-sound quality, that I look up and realise he’s right beside me.

  He.

  He of the thick brown hair and ocean-green eyes. He of the tanned skin and gazillion-pack abs. He of the torn jeans and loose grey shirt—designer dishevelled. And the way he smells—delicious. My gut twists in enthusiastic acknowledgement of all of the above and my knees tremble as if they’re conspiring to pull me closer to him.

  But my face is still following orders and thankfully stays resolutely unimpressed.

  A smile flicks his lips as he continues to croon—yes, he’s actually crooning—the words to a pop song, for God’s sake—and I desperately don’t want him to stop.

  ‘How’s it going?’

  It’s so completely not what I expect he of the stubbled jaw to say that I laugh softly. ‘How’s what going?’

  His grin is disarming and he obviously knows it. How could he not? His accent is huskier in real life—broad British that is more Midlands than Eton. It’s sexy AF.

  ‘Life. The universe. Your place in it.’

  ‘Ah. That sounds like a conversation more suited to Neil deGrasse Tyson’s living room.’

  ‘Want me to give him a call? See if he’s free?’

  I roll my eyes. ‘Sure. You got him on speed dial or something?’

  He lifts his phone out of his pocket. It’s an iPhone, I think, but it looks to be pure gold. Catching me looking, he seems almost embarrassed as he clarifies, ‘I get given them.’

  At that moment, thank God, a waiter appears behind the bar. ‘What’ll it be?’

  ‘Vodka gimlet, gin and tonic and Prosecco.’

  He nods and moves away, picking up where he of the smooth as caramel voice left off, singing the song softly as he mixes our drinks.

  ‘See?’

  Ethan calls me back to him and he’s holding his phone so I can see the world’s most famous astrophysicist staring back at me.

  ‘You seriously know him?’

  ‘Sure. We did a charity thing together a year ago. Nice guy.’

  I arch a brow. Am I really standing in a bar in SoHo talking to a veritable rock god superstar about a world-famous scientist?

  ‘I’m impressed.’

  ‘So am I. I think you’re the first girl I’ve met in a bar who outed herself as a science nerd.’

  ‘Your implication being that knowing who one of the most pre-eminent astrophysicists of our time is makes me a nerd? I would think that’s kind of mainstream knowledge.’

  He shrugs. ‘Not in my experience.’

  ‘Ah. So maybe your experience is just...limited.’

  The bartender returns with our drinks, and before I can hand my credit card over Ethan Sexier-than-Thou Ash slides his own across the bar.

  ‘Maybe it is.’

  His eyes hold mine and my tummy lurches as though I’ve just driven at speed over the crest of a hill. I’m in free fall.

  ‘Don’t use his card,’ I say, my voice croaky as I drag my attention to the waiter behind the bar. ‘It’s my shout.’

  ‘You can get the next round.’ Ethan’s voice brooks no opposition and the bartender taps his card on the machine.

  ‘Next round?’ I arch a brow. ‘Meaning...?’

  He leans closer. He smells amazing. Like salt and sand and sunshine all rolled into one.

  ‘Meaning these drinks are on me.’

  He pulls back just far enough to grin at me while his eyes meet mine, green versus blue, and I am losing whatever battle it is we’re waging. Then his fingers lift up and press lightly to the back of my hand. Just for a second, but it’s enough. Heat spirals up my arm spreading goosebumps on my flesh and, mortifyingly, tensing my nipples. His eyes catch the reaction and my cheeks flush bright pink.

  ‘It was nice to meet you...?’

  His question hangs in the air but I’m flummoxed. The way my body has reacted is strange. Unexpected.

  ‘You too.’

  I deliberately don’t give him my name. Names are where the problems start.

  I’m over Jeremy. I am.

  If I ever see him again I think I could seriously find myself in a federal prison for life.

  But the ghost of what we were...what he turned me into...is thick inside me. Always. I don’t remember the last time I looked in the mirror and didn’t see her. That woman. The woman he made me. The woman I came to loathe.

  I fight the shudder. I’m not her any more. But it’s taken eight long months to claw my way back, and names are the beginning of forgetting that.

  No names.

  I lift the three drinks easily between my hands and give him one last smile without meeting his eyes before making my way back to the table.

  Eliza and Cassie are staring at me, the former with a knowing smile and the latter with a dropped jaw.

  ‘You talked to him?’ Cassie squeaks in obvious disbelief.

  ‘He talked to me,’ I mumble, sliding their drinks across the table and looking guiltily towards the bar. He’s talking to someone else now. A guy. Is that who he came to meet? My heart drops. Does that mean he’ll be going soon?

  ‘He’s hot,’ Eliza pronounces. ‘Why the hell are you still sitting with
us?’

  I change the subject back to Cassie’s work situation, ignoring Eliza’s pointed stares and occasional jab beneath the table. But I drink quickly. Because I want to go back to the bar? Or because I need something to cool down my fevered blood?

  Only it’s not working. My body is vibrating with a sensual need I haven’t felt in a long time. Heat is forming between my legs and I am so tempted to do something really stupid. Something I haven’t done in a long time.

  Of their own accord, and definitely without my permission, my eyes shift towards him. He’s propped against the bar with glorious nonchalance, and he’s still chatting to the same guy, but his eyes are locked on me. He doesn’t try to hide it when I look up.

  A thrill of something runs down my spine.

  I’m so close to giving in to temptation, and that would be bad. Oh, it would be really good in some ways but...no. Bad. Definitely bad.

  ‘Okay, ladies,’ I murmur, pushing my almost finished drink aside and standing in one movement. ‘I’m going to head home.’

  ‘What?’ Eliza pulls a face. ‘Alone? Now? It’s so early!’

  ‘I know.’ I shrug. ‘But if I don’t go I think I’ll live to regret it.’

  I wink at them, so that they can’t help but understand my meaning, and then blow each an air-kiss. There’s a slight tremble in my legs as I cut my way through the bar. Despite the fact we’re past the cut-off for free drinks it’s heaving busy now.

  My body seems to be in silent rebellion of the decision I’ve made and is trying to make me change my mind. I don’t, though.

  When I emerge from the bar’s air-conditioned comfort the night’s humidity crashes at me like a wave. But it’s nothing compared to the fever in my blood. I lift my hand, calling for a taxi, but it sails past.

  ‘Damn it.’

  I begin to walk further down the sidewalk, my eyes scanning the street in both directions.

  ‘Hey.’

 

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