Check out my newest release, Phoenix and a Dash of Sass written in Milly Taiden's Sassy Ever After Kindle Worlds. I'm super excited to share Tessa and Jackson's romance and adventure with you. Here is a little excerpt.
Another drink
down. “He is kind of hot,” Tessa admitted as she started to enjoy the burn of
the hard liquor as it settled into her empty tummy.
“Kind of?” Josie
started laughing. “He’s super hot!” She leaned in. “And I hear shifter sex is
amazing.” Josie’s eyes got larger than normal, expressing her excitement on the
subject.
Tessa looked at
Josie. She was surprising her this trip. They’d never talked like this before.
It wasn’t the nature of their relationship. “Then I guess I’m out. I’m still
recovering from this injury.”
“It’s your choice,
but I think you’re insane to pass up the opportunity.” Two more drinks were
poured and downed by the women. Josie poured some scotch into a tumbler. “Why
don’t you bring this to him? I’m sure he’s thirsty.” She pushed the glass into
Tessa’s hand.
Tessa laughed. “You’re
terribly obvious when you’re trying to be a matchmaker.” She took the glass
anyway and made her way back to the kitchen.
Jackson was
whipping up a meal like a professional. He chopped ingredients, sprinkled
spices, and mixed with precision. As he moved, the muscles under his tan skin
rippled in his arms. His shoulders were broad, and his waist tapered off to a
pair of enticing buns that she wanted to squeeze. She bet she could bounce a
quarter off those gluteus maximus muscles. He was oblivious to her ogling, or
chose to ignore her as she stood watching from the kitchen doorway.
She gasped when
the flame from the stove exploded over the pan’s edge and set the meal on fire.
She ran in to help, pouring the only thing in her hand onto the flames, which
made the fire intensify. Jackson grabbed Tessa around the waist and pulled her
away from the stove.
“What were you
thinking? You never pour alcohol on a burning flame.”
“I… wasn’t
thinking, just reacting.” She knew better, but the combination of an empty
stomach and hard liquor made her mind fuzzy. And their closeness in the moment
made her knees weak. His lips were inches from hers, and both of them were
breathing heavy from the shock. Their eyes locked and they froze in that
instant. The world around her seemed to fade. The sprinklers overhead burst on
and pulled them both out of their magical connection.
“Are you hurt?” He
inspected her from head to toe.
She shook her
head. “No, just a little shaken. I’m sorry if I ruined your meal.”
He chuckled. “I
could care less about the meal. I can cook more. I’m more concerned about you.”
His hand cupped her face. “I’m sorry for snapping.”
She bit her lower lip.
He still had one arm snaked around her waist and she was crushed against his
body. The closeness sent a shiver of desire down her spine and pooled in her
core. In that moment, she wanted nothing more than to taste his lips on hers.
As if reading her thoughts, he slid his lips over hers, and she opened to his
kiss.
The water that
fell from the sprinklers overhead massaged their shoulders as the moment
intensified. His tongue entered her mouth hesitantly and plunged deeper when
she didn’t resist. The contact made her heart race and her knees wobbly. He
slipped his thigh in between her legs to keep her steady as his hands roamed
her body.
The kiss ended,
and she tried to catch her breath, but his lips moved to the spot behind her
ear sliding down to the apex between her neck and shoulder. “Jackson, we
shouldn’t.”
“Shouldn’t what?”
His voice was raspy with desire.
She didn’t want to
stop, but they were putting on a show for Josie in the kitchen. “The
sprinklers.”
He growled with
need, but stopped nibbling on her neck. “You’re right.”
“Um, it’s the fire
department. Is everything alright?” Josie stood in the doorway with a cordless
phone in her hand.
Jackson pushed
Tessa’s back against a metal counter and kept her trapped with his arms on
either side of her. “No, we need someone to come shut off the sprinkler
system.” His breathing was labored. “I’m sorry, Tessa. It’s going to be a
while.”
Phoenix shifter Jackson Brand is struggling to launch his restaurant and finds himself in dire straits when Tessa walks into his life. The loan for the restaurant is in jeopardy of being recalled, and his investor isn’t the kind of man you avoid paying unless you want to lose a finger or a leg. The last thing he needs is a mate that he has to protect from his past, but sometimes fate likes to add a dash of sass to the mix.
The hunt for mystical treasure forces the couple together, and the magic they make may not be enough to keep them from falling apart. Partnerships will be tested, people will get hurt, lives may even be lost as they are thrown into a mystery that promises to have an explosive ending.