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Her Sexiest Fantasy (The Sexiest Series Book 2)
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Table of Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Her Sexiest Fantasy
JANELLE DENISON
Copyright © Janelle Denison, October 2017
Originally published as Private Fantasies, Harlequin Temptation, 1998
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright Page
About the Book
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Books available in the “Sexiest” Series
About the Author
HER SEXIEST FANTASY
Kyle Stevens wants Jade—in his life and in his bed. But even though the sexual energy between them is undeniable, something is holding Jade back. Then Kyle comes across her journal of private fantasies, and decides to make every one of them come true.
Jade Stephens doesn’t trust men—any of them. But gorgeous bad boy neighbor Kyle Stevens is definitely tempting her to reconsider. He anticipates her every need, every desire, and quickly becomes her sexiest fantasy come to life. He seems like the perfect man … until Jade realizes he’s been using her own personal instruction manual for his seduction.
Chapter One
He was reading her mail again.
Jade Stevens advanced into the lobby of her condominium complex, eyeing the man lounging on the sofa in the sitting area near the residents’ mailboxes as he flipped through her Victoria’s Secret catalog. Kyle Stephens had too much nerve, too much charm and way too much interest in her. The first two she could deal with. It was the third she couldn’t seem to discourage, no matter how many times she rebuffed his advances and turned down his outrageous, flirtatious proposals.
Any other man would have backed off long ago. Not Kyle. After twenty-three rejections he was still going strong, dauntless and bold as ever.
He had trouble written all over that gorgeous, lean body of his—from his reckless grin and seductive baby blues, to his unapologetic approach that should have irritated her, but stimulated her instead. Which was enough to alert her to keep her distance emotionally. So far she’d been successful.
During the past six months, they’d developed a friendship of sorts. Not by her choice, but out of necessity. Since her name was Jade Stevens, and his was Kyle Stephens, and their addresses were so similar—hers 321 Camilia and his 312 Camilia—their mail was continuously getting mixed up and dropped in each other’s box.
She released a sigh of breath and prepared herself for Kyle’s brand of trouble. “Hello, Kyle,” she said pleasantly.
“Mmm,” he replied distractedly.
Which wasn’t surprising, considering how engrossed he was in her lingerie catalog. He turned the page to the next spread, and let out a low, appreciative whistle—the same sexy whistle he’d given her a time or two.
Stopping at the bank of metal mailboxes, she set her attaché case on the plush mauve carpeting and dug through her purse for her mailbox key. “I take it we’ve got another new mail carrier on our route.”
“Yeah.” His voice was a rich, silky rumble that did delicious, wicked things to her nerve endings.
He lowered the women’s mail-order magazine just enough for her to glimpse eyes filled with mischief and sin, and a bad-boy grin creasing the corners of his mouth. Thick, roguishly long, tawny-colored hair tousled around his head in its normal, windblown fashion. He wore what she’d learned was his bartending attire: black jeans and T-shirt with his bar’s name The Black Sheep emblazoned across his wide chest in white lettering, along with black leather boots, propped negligently on the coffee table in front of the sofa.
“This one was kind enough to put this very stimulating piece of mail into my box. And here I thought you were a nice girl,” he chastised softly, the gleam in his eyes turning as wicked as the low timbre of his voice. “Though I have to warn you, I find naughty extremely exciting.”
An involuntary shiver coursed through her, and she turned her back on him to open her metal box. “In your dreams, Kyle.”
He chuckled. “Wouldn’t be the first time, sweetheart. But I’m certain reality will be ten times better than in my dreams.”
The man’s confidence astounded her. “Don’t waste your time thinking about it. It’s not going to happen.”
“Oh, I wouldn’t be too sure about that,” he drawled lazily. “One of these days you’re gonna throw that caution of yours to the wind and take me up on my offer to go out on a date. And when you finally give in, you’re gonna wonder why you waited so long.”
She reached for her mail while casting him a pointed look over her shoulder. “Do you ever take no for an answer?”
He tilted his head. A speculative gleam entered his eyes as he oh-so-slowly swept his gaze down the length of her, a visual caress that left a trail of heat in its wake. Then he countered with, “Do you ever let down that guard of yours long enough to let a man get close?”
Not anymore. Ignoring his direct challenge and his even more discerning stare, she glanced back at the mail in her hand. Out of all the men she’d encountered since her breakup with Adam three years ago—and she encountered plenty at Roxy’s, a nightclub she frequented—Kyle was by far the most daring and forthright. He challenged her defenses and brazenly confronted the emotional boundaries she’d established between them, barriers that usually dissuaded men’s advances.
“Looks like I have a few pieces of your mail,” she said, shifting to a safer, more mundane topic.
She heard the sofa creak as he stood, then his hushed steps on the padded carpet as he started toward her. Ignoring the crazy leap of her pulse, she continued sorting through the letters, periodicals and advertisements for his mail.
Concentrating on the simple task proved futile. Unable to see him as he approached from behind, she felt at a distinct disadvantage, but refused to move or turn around and let him know just how much he affected her.
She might not be able to see him, but she could feel him closing in on her. Awareness fluttered deep in her belly, and a traitorous anticipation tingled just beneath the surface of her skin. He stopped behind her, bracing a hand on the wall to her left, and she almost lost her grip on their mail.
He didn’t touch her, but then he didn’t have to. The heat of his body settled along her spine, over her bottom, and traveled the length of her legs where they extended from the short, silky sarong skir
t she wore. She was acutely aware of him as a man, the lean, muscular strength of his body, his warm male scent and the hazardous level of desire he evoked within her.
Despite her resolve not to be, she was attracted to Kyle Stephens. And tempted. And that was a dangerous, destructive combination for her, one she refused to be enticed by again.
She held her breath, clutched their mail, and waited, wondering what he intended next, even while she searched her turning-to-mush mind for a way to stop this madness. This was, by far, his boldest move yet, and it had to stop!
But there was no stopping Kyle.
He lowered his head to the side of hers and his free hand stretched around her waist to hold the Victoria’s Secret catalog in front of her. The magazine was folded back to a page advertising luxurious lotions, fragrant sprays, scented soaps and body washes. Jade recognized her favorite scent, peach hyacinth.
“Now I know why you always smell like peaches,” he murmured, his breath tickling her ear. He dipped his head lower, grazing his chin along her neck. Inhaling deeply, he groaned low in his throat, like a man savoring the scent of something decadent and forbidden. “Ripe, juicy peaches. I can’t help but wonder if you taste just as sweet.”
Her breath left her in a whoosh. Yanking the incriminating evidence from his hand, she turned and slapped his own mail against his chest.
“Here’s your mail,” she said evenly. How could he look so calm, composed, amused even, when he had her unraveling from the inside out? “I’ll be sure to contact the post office Monday morning so they can let the new carrier know about the problem.”
He folded the advertisement around the few letters she’d given him and slipped the mail into the back pocket of his jeans. “I don’t mind exchanging our mail.”
She’d bet he didn’t, but she did mind. Especially since it was getting more difficult to shake her attraction to him. The man just didn’t shake!
Turning and presenting him with her back in dismissal, she shut her mailbox and retrieved her key. But before she could move away, two large, strong hands settled on her shoulders and eased toward her neck in a slow, sensuous massage. She automatically stiffened, shocked at his intimate caress.
“You’re so tense,” he said, his tone a trifle mocking. “Long day at the office?”
Oh, Lord, his hands were pure magic on her skin. Skillfully and firmly rubbing taut muscles, then gentling into a luxurious kneading that had her softening, dissolving beneath the mastery of his incredible touch. She bit back a groan and suppressed the urge to roll her head forward to give him better access to the tight muscles at the nape of her neck.
“It’s, uh…” She caught her breath as his thumbs pressed between her shoulder blades and rolled upward. An automatic, appreciative rumbling purr rose up in her throat. She promptly swallowed it “It’s been a long week.”
He continued his wonderful massage. “What do you say you come by The Black Sheep tonight and have a drink, relax, unwind…. I’ll have Bruce close up and you and I can take a stroll along the beach and talk….”
His brand of conversation, all sexy innuendo and sweet-talking charm, would inevitably turn into more. And his hands were talking plenty, telling her he’d be a generous, giving lover.
Not that it mattered.
Not that she cared.
She slipped from under his hands before she did something incredibly stupid…like agree to meet him for a drink. “I’ve got other plans,” she said, using the businesslike tone she reserved for the pushy clients who came into her and her sister’s design firm, Casual Elegance.
He leaned a shoulder against the bank of mailboxes, unaffected by her brush-off. “Roxy’s?” he guessed, having caught her a few times on a Friday evening when she’d been on her way out of the lobby to the nightclub.
“I have work to do, not that it’s any of your business.” And a long, hot bath she wanted to take. She was tense, but now for an entirely different reason than her long week. Stuffing her mail into her attaché, she grasped the leather handles and started around Kyle toward the main entrance into the complex.
He followed by her side. “Don’t you know you’re supposed to leave work at the office? All work and no play is going to make Jade very dull.”
“Trust me,” she said, giving her head a sassy shake and making her chin-length hair sway along her jaw. “You add more than enough excitement to my ‘dull’ existence.”
His fingers curled around her elbow, giving her the choice of halting or being yanked back into his arms. She did the smart thing and stopped.
His thumb stroked the soft skin of her inner elbow. “Do I?”
She forgot what they’d been discussing, enthralled by the darkening of his blue eyes, as warm and arousing as his touch. “Do you what?”
He blinked lazily. “Add excitement to your life?”
More than he knew, and more than she’d ever verbally admit. Sighing, she extricated her arm from his gentle grasp. “I only meant that I never know what to expect from you.”
He grinned, that wonderfully sexy smile that lit up his eyes and tempted her common sense. “If you went out with me you’d know exactly what to expect. A great time.”
She inclined her head. “You are a persistent one, aren’t you?”
He shrugged those broad shoulders of his. “Only when I see something I like.”
“And if I told you I wasn’t interested, tonight or in the future?”
He considered her question for two whole heartbeats. “Then I’d have to say that mouth of yours is lying.”
She touched her tongue to her bottom lip before realizing what she’d done. “And if I told you you had a giant ego?” she asked, unwilling to let him have the last word.
“I’d have to tell you you’re absolutely right,” he replied unrepentantly, and leaned closer. “Why should I give up when I’m so close to wearing down your resistance?”
Her mouth twitched with a smile she refused to let loose. “The answer is still no.” She started again toward the entrance leading to the units, and when he stayed behind, she glanced back and gave him a brisk wave that tinkled the gold bracelets on her arm. “Have a good night, Kyle.”
He pressed a hand dramatically to his chest and gave her a pained look. “You’re breaking my heart, honey.”
Without a doubt, he’d break hers. “I’m certain I’m not the first, or the last.”
Kyle grinned as he watched Jade walk away. Tilting his head, he admired the slow, sexy sway of her hips covered in scarlet red silk, and those incredibly long legs that ended in three-inch heels. His gut tightened as a hundred fantasies sprang to mind, one in particular of Jade wearing one of those silky teddy things he’d seen in her lingerie catalog, and him slowly stripping it away. And along with the scrap of lace, he’d shed that cool reserve she wore like armor and discover every one of her sweet, feminine secrets.
In your dreams, Kyle.
Despite himself, he chuckled. There was more to Jade Stevens than met the eye, and he was fascinated enough to pursue an attraction he’d proved minutes ago was mutual. She was the most exciting, intriguing woman he’d ever met, strong but utterly feminine, and full of a fire and sass that continually surprised him.
It was that damnable emotional barrier of hers he couldn’t seem to get around. And he’d tried every conceivable way in the past six months to shatter that restraint of hers.
She turned the corner and was out of sight, but she still lingered in Kyle’s mind. She always did.
“One of these days, Jade, I’m gonna figure out what makes you tick,” he murmured to himself in the deserted lobby. “And when I do, you’re gonna be all mine.”
* * *
Kyle stared in disbelief at the burgundy bound journal filled with a collection of intimate fantasies, stunned that something so personal and revealing had found its way into his hands—at a yard sale, no less.
Remaining crouched in front of a box full of cookbooks, popular hardbacks and other miscellane
ous paperbacks, and keeping his back to the people milling through the other items set out for sale, he casually opened the front flap. The name Jade Stevens was written on the inside cover, along with a date of close to three years ago. He drew a deep breath, and giving in to curiosity, he skimmed through the journal, wanting to read what else lay between the pages—and discover more of Jade’s deepest secrets and desires.
Unable to help himself, he thumbed to the beginning and read the first entry:
The waiting was over.
Out of the shadows, he appeared at the edge of the pond where she swam, the silvery cast of moonlight silhouetting his tall, lean build and glinting off his light, tawny-colored hair. He was everything she’d ever dreamed of in a man, a breath-stealing combination of sin and sensuality.
Magnificently naked, he dove into the lake, sending rippling waves of water lapping against her bare shoulders, as cool and sensuous as a lover’s caress. Her heart pounded in her chest as she waited for him…
He broke the surface an arm’s length away, rising out of the water until it pooled around his waist. His dark magnetism entranced her, seduced her, yet she knew she had no reason to fear him.
“What are you doing here?” she whispered.
Midnight eyes glittered with a heat that started a slow ache within her. “You invited me, remember?” She did invite him. Many times. She just never expected him to come. “You’re a fantasy, nothing more.”
“You created me, Jade.” He held out his hand, palm up, an invitation to trust. “Swim with me.”
Knowing she had complete control over the fantasy, she placed her fingers in his palm and glided toward him. The contact of slick, naked skin was searing, breathtaking and exciting. Her breasts swelled and tingled against the solid wall of his chest, and a liquid heat settled low in her belly.
His mouth moved near her ear. “Now close your eyes…and feel.”
Biting back a moan of pleasure, she succumbed to the stroking of his hands, the feel of his lips against her throat and moving lower. She wanted to go with the impulse and revel in the sheer enjoyment of being undisciplined. Wild. No restraints, no reservations. With him, she knew there were no restrictions…