Erotic Takeover
Tina Donahue
BIO:
I’m an award-winning, bestselling
novelist in erotic, paranormal, contemporary and historical romance for Kensington,
Samhain Publishing, Ellora’s Cave, Siren Publishing, Booktrope, and indie. Yay! Booklist, Publisher’s Weekly, Romantic
Times and numerous online sites have praised my work, and trust me, I’m
forever grateful for that. I’ve had my books reach finals in the EPIC
competition, one title was named Book of the Year at a review site, and others
have won awards in RWA-sponsored contests. I’m actually featured in the 2012
Novel & Short Story Writer’s Market. Talk about feeling like a freaking star.
Before my writing career, I was the editor of an award–winning Midwestern
newspaper and worked in Story Direction for a Hollywood production company.
Outside of being an admitted and unrepentant chocoholic, I’ve flown a
single-engine plane (scary stuff), rewired an old house using an electricity
for dummies book, and have been known to moan like Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally whenever I’m eating
anything Mexican or Italian. Yeah, I like to eat (burp).
Blurb:
He’ll
unleash her indecent desires…in the most provocative way possible
Working for a celebrated photographer of lush nudes, many with
BDSM themes, isn’t easy for Jodi. She’s full-figured, wholesome and longing for
Mac, her bad boy boss. His shaggy hair, wicked tat and total hotness make her
dream of ditching her work as his assistant to get down on her knees as his
eager sub. If he’d only notice her.
Who says he hasn’t? As laid-back as they come, Mac can’t get over
how uptight Jodi is around him…like he might bite her. Not what he has in mind.
Her guileless nature and voluptuous figure do dangerous things to his
self-control.
Lucky for him a client’s request has Jodi finally yielding to her
sensual nature, because Mac’s fully prepared to dominate, demanding her
submission, delivering punishment. In other words, an erotic takeover.
Excerpt :
Mac slung the leather strap over his shoulder and
dropped the manacles on a table to the side. The lightweight metal clinked
delicately in comparison to the noise of the savage music. Its harsh bass
matched his pounding pulse.
He’d done it again. Without even trying, he’d
run Jodi off. Every time he caught her watching him, she acted as though he was going to bite her…or maybe fire her. Was she
worried about losing her job?
Mac hadn’t a clue. Since he’d been old enough to
notice women, their emotions had baffled him. In middle and high school, the
girls had liked how he looked and he sure as hell loved how they felt, so
they’d hooked up for some good times. When those brief encounters had ended,
there were endless recriminations and tears from the girls. Eventually, he’d
learned to expect that. Females got pissed about nearly everything. They cried.
They also survived to weep another day.
During college, he’d admittedly acted like a dog,
mounting every woman who moved. No way would he get married even once or—god
forbid—would he repeat his parents’ mistakes by tying the knot more than once.
He was simply out for a good time and an education. Again there’d been the
breakup fights. His ex-girlfriends always avoided him as they would an STD. But
he’d never had a woman behave that way before he’d even touched them.
What was with Jodi? More than once, Mac had sensed her
interest, seeing desire in her eyes when he unexpectedly caught her watching
him. At first, he’d thought she’d disapproved of him photographing nudes for a
living—especially with the added debauchery of BDSM. That notion had died a
quick death when he’d noted her flushed cheeks and barely contained excitement.
No different from a few minutes ago.
For a second, she’d surrendered within his gaze, her
hazel eyes glistening with arousal. Her lips had parted in seeming anticipation
of his tongue or maybe his cock. In that moment, he’d again recognized a
kindred spirit. She liked naughty games. She wanted a Dom to punish her for
being bad then love her until he’d drained away her doubt, replacing it with
wonder and joy.
Mac liked that. He enjoyed her.
Jodi didn’t come on strong like most of the women he
knew. Shit, she didn’t come on at all. She sure as hell didn’t worry about her
looks, which was a relief. Mac couldn’t count the times he’d tried to have a
real conversation with one of the models—discussing the craziness of a current
war or the horrors of the latest workplace shooting—only to have her nod
absently while she caught glimpses of herself in any reflective surface she
could find.
Jodi didn’t do that. She was unbelievably
levelheaded and genuine. With her, Mac sensed a man could be himself. He
wouldn’t have to put on a show and prove he was more than he could ever be.
Imperfect was good enough. Being simply human
would suffice. Her quiet manner and intelligence not only comforted, it
aroused.
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