In the Heat of the Night
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Scowling, Kearnan fisted his hands on his hips. “Dream about the breasts of some other man’s wife. Those belong to me.”
Chuckling, Serena switched her daughter to her other breast. Grabbing a dishtowel, she draped it over her shoulder. “There. How’s that. No more free show.”
Hand over his heart, Brendan sighed.
Before he could say anything, Kearnan growled, “If you start spouting poetry, I’m throwing you out, and you can sleep in the forest tonight.”
Brendan turned a hang dog look Serena’s way. “Can you see what I was forced to endure as I was growing up? Kearnan has no appreciation for the finer things in life, good wine, the theater, museums. Instead he buries himself in the woods. Say the word, Serena, and I’ll sweep you away to real civilization.”
Serena’s laughter was the only thing that kept Kearnan from attacking his brother then and there.
“Brendan, you better shut up before Kearnan rips your head off, and not the one on top of your head.”
Grinning, Brendan bowed. “Welcome to the family, Serena. You’re good for Kearnan. I’m glad my brother found you—and your beautiful breasts.”
About the author:
Living in a small town in Central Pennsylvania, Judy Mays spends the time she isn’t teaching English to tenth graders as a wife and mother. Family is very important to Judy, and she spends a lot of time with her husband and children. Judy’s pets are a very important part of her life, and she’s had many over the years.Currently, Zoe the cat and Boomer the Lab mix help keep things hopping around the house.
Judy loves reading - especially romance, the "spicier" the better.After reading from more years than she cares to admit, Judy decided to try her hand at writing romantica is writing romance - and her wonderful husband of seventeen years provides plenty of motivation and ideas.
In the upcoming months, the tales by Judy Mays will contain werewolves, vampires, witches, and aliens from five planets on the other side of the galaxy. All of the heroes or heroines will fall madly in love and demonstrate their love in so very, very many ways.
Enjoy Judy’s books, and after you’ve read one, she would love to hear what you think. Either stop by her website at www.judymays.com and sign her guest book or contact her directly at writermays@yahoo.com.She can’t wait to hear from you.
Judy welcomes mail from readers. You can write to her c/o Ellora’s Cave Publishing at P.O. Box 787, Hudson, Ohio 44236-0787.
Also available by Judy Mays:
Perfumed Heat