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Red Hot and BOOM! A Sizzling Hot Collection of Stories from the Red Hot Authors

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by Randi Alexander


  Evan watched her, soaking up her smiles and laughing at her exuberance as she ate. He’d counted at least three throaty “mmms,” two “oh my God, that’s good” moans, and a “wow” that was accompanied by a sexy lick of her fingers.

  Evan shifted on the stool, trying to coax his ever-growing erection down. He was getting seriously turned on by his wife’s enjoyment of her dinner. He wrapped his arm around her shoulder after they finished the meal. “What do you say we head home, Ms. Iser? I have a hankering to hear you make all those delicious noises again. In bed.”

  Annie was off the stool before he’d added the last bit. “You’ll have to catch me first, Lieutenant.”

  And with that she jiggled her car keys with a giggle and left.

  Evan threw some money on the counter to pay for their dinner then said good night to Macie. As he pulled his police car onto the road, he switched on the lights and siren with a grin.

  Life was good.

  It was very, very good.

  About the Author

  Writing a book was number one on Mari Carr’s bucket list. Now her computer is jammed full of stories — novels, novellas, short stories and dead-ends. A New York Times and USA TODAY bestseller, Mari finds time for writing by squeezing it into the hours between 3 a.m. and daybreak when her family is asleep.

  You can visit Mari’s website at www.maricarr.com. She is also on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads.

  Be sure to check out other books in the Sparks in Texas series!

  Book one - Sparks Fly

  Book two – Waiting for You

  Book three – Something Sparked

  Other Titles by Mari Carr

  What Women Like:

  Sugar and Spice

  Everything Nice

  Scoundrels:

  Black Jack

  White Knight

  The Madison stories:

  Kiss Me, Kate

  Three Reasons Why

  Cowboys:

  Spitfire

  Rekindled

  Inflamed

  Wild Irish:

  Come Monday

  Ruby Tuesday

  Waiting for Wednesday

  Sweet Thursday

  Friday I’m in Love

  Saturday Night Special

  Any Given Sunday

  Wild Irish Christmas

  Cocktales:

  Party Naked

  Screwdriver

  Bachelor’s Bait

  Screaming Orgasm

  Foreign Affairs:

  Princess

  Cowboy

  Master

  Hands

  Compass Brothers:

  Northern Exposure

  Southern Comfort

  Eastern Ambitions

  Western Ties

  Compass Girls:

  Winter’s Thaw

  Hope Springs

  Summer Fling

  Falling Softly

  Black & White Collection:

  Erotic Research

  Tequila Truth

  Rough Cut

  Happy Hour

  Power Play

  Slam Dunk

  Naughty is Nice

  In the Running

  Just Because:

  Because of You

  Because You Love Me

  Because It’s True

  Second Chances:

  Fix You

  Full Moon

  Status Update

  The Back-Up Plan

  Never Been Kissed

  Say Something

  Trinity Masters:

  Elemental Pleasure

  Primal Passion

  Scorching Desire

  Forbidden Legacy

  Hidden Devotion

  Big Easy:

  Blank Canvas

  Crash Point

  Full Position

  Rough Draft

  Triple Beat

  Return to Her

  by Alexandra O’Hurley

  Cheated on and dumped, Cassie Summers feels nothing but relief. She’d stayed too long, and honestly, it was her attraction to her ex’s roommate, Mason, that kept her hanging on past the expiration date. Mason makes her heart beat faster and her panties damp. Too bad he’s only a friend, as she’s not his type.

  Mason Parker’s Southern charm and good looks let him through a lot of doors—and into beds. A protective instinct a mile wide pushes Mason to be Cassie’s shoulder when his roommate skips town, and he has to face his real feelings for her. Can he find the patience to just be the friend Cassie needs while she gets over her ex?

  When Mason’s called for duty and has to ship out for a year, he knows he can’t leave without telling her exactly how he feels. Amid the fireworks on the Fourth of July, they’ll make their own sparks and give in to the crushing need both have for one another.

  A RED HOT AND BOOM! BOOK

  Return to Her

  Copyright © 2014 by Alexandra O’Hurley

  Edited by SM Firefly & Marie Medina

  First E-book Publication: June 2014

  Cover design by K Designs

  All cover art copyright © 2014, Covers by K

  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: This literary work may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including electronic or photographic reproduction, in whole or in part, without express written permission.

  All characters and events in this book are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead is strictly coincidental.

  Dedication

  To Aliyah – for your help, your friendship, and for listening.

  Chapter One

  Mason Parker unlocked his front door, the woman behind him a random victim of his Southern charm and lust. She was beautiful, but there was something missing. He couldn’t quite put his finger on it, but whatever it was, it was lacking. As soon as he pushed the door open, he knew he was making a mistake.

  When had he grown a conscience over bedding women?

  Damn it, it’s all Cassie’s fault. His roommate’s girlfriend had been letting her feelings on the subject be known for quite some time now. Of course, most of her other advice had been spot on, so why wouldn’t she be right about this? Don’t you want something more than one nighters and casual relationships? He could hear her voice asking the question in his head as he looked over his shoulder at the evening’s new one nighter.

  Yeah. He did. Someday.

  Just not now. He was young and supposed to be having fun, right? Cassie’s voice came to mind again. Do you really enjoy a different woman every month? That’s got to get boring. Mason looked over his shoulder one more time. The woman behind him was pretty enough, but he’d barely spoken to her at the club, the music had been too loud. It had been a purely physical thing and he had no idea if there was a brain in that pretty head. She’d been fairly quiet on the ride over, answering his questions with one or two word answers. Boring.

  Why was he letting Cassie twist him up like this? If she hadn’t started this whole line of questioning this morning, he’d have no problem continuing on the path of least resistance.

  When he finally did settle down, he’d find someone special, with all the depth the girls he’d been dating didn’t have. He’d find someone who saw the man he was inside, someone he could talk with about anything—a woman who wasn’t boring and he could see himself growing old with. Someone like...

  A face came to view and he pushed it away. That face had a boyfriend, one she seemed happy enough with, which Mason didn’t understand at all. Mason wasn’t the kind to poach another man’s girlfriend, no matter how wonderfully perfect she was or how undeserving her boyfriend.

  He opened the door and flipped on a switch as he turned to urge the woman inside. Mason frowned for a moment. Heather? That was her name, right?

  “Come on in,” he said, leaving her name off his lips.

  Heather, or whatever her name was, frowned as she glanced inside his place. “Have you been robbed or does it always look like this?”

  Mason whipped
his head around and looked into his apartment. The place was trashed, with drawers askew, his CDs knocked over, and books scattered everywhere. He turned to Heather. “Go over by the car and let me check the place out.”

  “Shouldn’t you call the cops,” Heather asked. “It’s chilly out here.”

  “Just go by the car where it’s safe,” he said, rushing through the door. It looked as though someone had been searching for something, but what? Reaching for a baseball bat beside the open closet door, Mason lifted it and peered inside. After ensuring it was empty, he passed the kitchen, which was also clear, and then opened the bathroom door. The medicine cabinet was open and items were strewn about the counter. Mason checked every room, one by one. Mason’s room had been untouched. Weird. He finally ended with Dave’s bedroom.

  It was completely bare—the furniture, the clothes, everything gone.

  Except for an envelope taped to the end of the ceiling fan’s pull cord. Mason took it down and opened it, wondering what the fuck was going on.

  Mason –

  Sorry dude, but I had to bail. Things were getting a little too crazy for me. I’m leaving town, so I guess this is goodbye. If I can send you money, I will.

  –Dave

  Mason stared at the note another moment, as if more meaning would be wrung from it if he looked a while longer. Dave was officially two months behind on rent as of that morning and had been promising to pay up for days. Mason walked out of Dave’s room and looked at the drawers sitting out, the stuff strewn about. His roommate had apparently been in such a rush to get the hell out that he’d nearly destroyed the place in his search for his belongings. Mason was ditched and his house left a wreck. And not to mention...

  Cassie.

  Mason halted in his tracks, his heart pumping. He needed to find her, make sure she was alright. The need to protect her was powerful, almost overwhelming. He had no clue where it was coming from.

  Don’t lie to yourself. You know exactly where it’s coming from.

  Mason needed to get a hold of himself. Just because Dave was gone didn’t mean she needed another man in her life so soon. Cassie was his friend, too, and he would make sure she was okay. She didn’t deserve to be hurt, no more than Dave had deserved her in the first place.

  Crumpling the note in his hands, Mason rushed out the door, locking it quickly before heading to his car. He glanced at Heather and dug into his pocket for his keys. “I’m taking you home.”

  The woman didn’t move toward the door, just stood there staring. “What happened in there?”

  “It’s fine, but there’s somewhere I need to go. Get in the car and I’ll take you home.” Mason climbed inside and revved the engine.

  Heather stood by the car, not moving. He lowered the passenger window and leaned across.

  “Are you getting in, Heather, or are you going to stand there all night?”

  She leaned down to glare at him. “My name is Jennifer.”

  My bad. “Do you want a ride home or not?”

  Jennifer snarled at him, as she legitimately had a right to at this point, and finally got into the car. He felt even worse about the whole fiasco. Mason shouldn’t have asked her back to his place, he wasn’t sure why he’d done it in the first place. But then, when a man wanted another woman, one he couldn’t have, he did stupid things.

  Mason threw the car into drive and squealed out of the parking lot, his focus laser sharp. Hopefully, Cassie wasn’t a total wreck.

  *****

  Cassie heard the car pull up into her driveway. She glanced through the blinds, her initial instinct telling her it wasn’t Dave’s truck. Breathing a sigh of relief, she glanced through the darkness. There was no way she was ready for round two tonight. In the low light of the street lamps, she struggled to see who it was, and her heart started to beat harder once she recognized the form of the man.

  Mason.

  Running an absentminded hand through her hair, she went to the door. Cassie opened it and watched Mason approach. He stepped into the circle of the porch light and stopped a couple of feet away from her.

  “Are you okay?”

  Cassie nodded. She actually was, now that Dave was gone. A weight was lifted off her shoulders. “Yeah, I think I am for the first time in a long while.”

  Mason didn’t say anything. He just watched her closely, as if assuring himself she spoke the truth.

  “Did you want to come in?” she asked, tugging her cardigan around her a little more tightly. It might be May, but the evenings were still cool.

  “Yeah, I’ve got some questions, if you’re up for it.”

  Cassie didn’t really want to talk about it, but the thought of Mason being there soothed her. She backed away from the door and let him pass, his cologne doing funny things to her head. Mason always smelled good. Looked good, too, not that she’d usually go for that type. He was a little too Adonis for a girl like her.

  Mason sat down on her couch, leaning his elbows on his knees. He looked a little funny sitting there, his long limbs appearing too big for the proportions of her small sofa. Yet she couldn’t explain how much it mattered that he was there, checking in on her.

  “So what did you need to know?” Cassie asked, sitting across from him in a comfy chair.

  “I got home tonight. The apartment’s been trashed and all of Dave’s stuff is gone. I got a note, saying he had to leave with no reasons why. What happened?”

  Cassie looked down at her hands, tugging on the edge of her sweater. “He’s been cheating with some girl at his job. I caught him in bed with her today,” Cassie said, her voice sounding like a separate entity. The words came out emotionless, almost robotic. It stung that Dave had cheated, that she’d been duped for however long he’d been unfaithful.

  But it was also her way out.

  It had been months since she’d been happy with Dave. She had no idea why she’d stayed as long as she had.

  Her gaze drifted up and she looked at Mason. Now she wouldn’t be spending time at Mason’s apartment, getting to see him almost every single day. Her breath caught in her chest. Cassie suddenly knew why she’d stayed well past the expiration date of her relationship.

  And he was sitting across from her.

  “I’m so sorry, Cassie. He’s an asshole.”

  She averted her gaze, shocked that the first thought she had after Dave leaving was how much she’d miss her time with Mason. “Yeah, he is that.”

  Mason rose and crossed the gap, kneeling before her. Cassie’s heart sped a little faster as she looked into his deep chocolate gaze. The frown contorting his brow showed deep concern, more concern than her ex-boyfriend had shown earlier that day.

  “You deserve better.”

  Cassie smiled, wondering if he really meant it. For all his womanizing and smooth charm, she knew there was a good man deep inside him. She’d sensed it from the moment she’d met him. He talked a good game, but the man had a heart. Mason was a hero, a soldier who ran into danger to protect his country, but there was more to him than just that.

  Early on in her relationship with Dave, she’d assumed Mason was all pretty and no soul. When her women’s group had decided to volunteer at a local soup kitchen, she’d been surprised to see Mason there. She’d joked, asking him what he’d done to deserve community service, and had apparently wounded him. The look he gave her had spoken volumes. Later that day, she’d learned from the chaplain who ran the kitchen that Mason volunteered twice a month, every month for the past year.

  At that moment, she’d realized that she’d assumed the worst and she’d felt terrible. There was another man hidden inside the Mason everyone else saw, one she saw glimpses of here and there that made her heart beat faster and her body stand up and take notice.

  “Hindsight is twenty–twenty,” she said, smiling.

  When he took her hand in his, she could feel a spark of electricity between them. She looked up and he caught her gaze. “I don’t think you should be alone tonight,” he said, his vo
ice low and steady.

  A soft sigh left her lips. “It’s Saturday night. I’m sure you’ve got plans with the ladies. I’ll be fine.” With the ladies came out a little more sarcastically than she’d anticipated.

  Mason shook his head. “No. You’re more important than all that. Tonight you need a friend.”

  More important? Her? Cassie swallowed the lump in her throat. Which Mason was she seeing right now? The Casanova or the other, hidden one? The Casanova? No, he doesn’t see me like that. Why couldn’t she be that girl? “A friend would be great.”

  For the first time all night, tears threatened. Not because of Dave, but how considerate Mason was being. A friend. He was only being a friend.

  Mason grinned, and it did wicked things to her body. “How about we make some popcorn, find a funny movie to make you laugh, and sit here until you’re ready for bed? I’ll sleep on the couch and in the morning, I’ll make some breakfast.”

  That sounded amazing. “If you’re sure.”

  “I’m sure,” he grinned and leaned in to hug her.

  Cassie was shocked by the embrace, but quickly took advantage of it. She wrapped her arms around his neck, inhaling a little of his scent. His heat invaded her body and his muscular arms felt so good. Her knight in shining armor had arrived, even if she hadn’t really needed him. His caring still meant the world.

  She leaned back and handed him the remote. “You check Netflix while I go make that popcorn.”

  Chapter Two

  The following morning, Cassie sleepily wandered toward the smell of fresh brewed coffee, rubbing her sleep filled eyes. As she started to see more clearly, she stopped at the edges of her kitchen and saw a shirtless Mason standing over her stove. He was in his boxer-briefs and dog tags, which left nothing to the imagination. Nothing. And, my God, the man was chiseled out of marble.

  Her gaze followed a tattoo curving up one large bicep and onto his shoulder. Another piece of impressive ink graced his muscular back, and crept to the other side, out of her line of sight. His skin was dark and tanned from hours of being in the sun, even his dark hair was a touch lighter at the tips, she noted. When he turned to get something out of the fridge, she saw a light smattering of hair over his chest, arrowing down to the waistband of his boxer-briefs and disappearing.

 

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