About the Book
Title: Rival Seduction
Author: Alexandrea Weis
Genre: Erotic Romance
Strong willed, independent, and competitive as hell, Heather Phillips
isn’t going to let anyone beat her in the show ring … that is until Grant
Crowley started taking away her blue ribbons. A wealthy cattle rancher with an
attitude and taste for beautiful women, Grant is the only person who ever made
Heather feel second best. Yet she is determined to beat him, no matter the
cost. When an accident brings the two rivals together, their heated dislike has
to be put on hold. Outside of the show ring, they slowly get to know each
other. But what happens when these passionate competitors discover a different
kind of spark? Will Heather use what she learns about Grant to take advantage
of him in the ring, so she can be number one?
Winning can mean everything until something sexier comes
along.
Author Bio
Alexandrea Weis is an
advanced practice registered nurse who was born and raised in New
Orleans. Having been brought up in the motion picture industry, she
learned to tell stories from a different perspective and began writing at the
age of eight. Infusing the rich tapestry of her hometown into her award-winning
novels, she believes that creating vivid characters makes a story moving and
memorable. A permitted/certified wildlife rehabber with the Louisiana Wildlife
and Fisheries, Weis rescues orphaned and injured wildlife. She lives with her
husband and pets in New Orleans.
To read more about Alexandrea Weis or her books, you can go to the
following sites:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexandreaweis
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Book Excerpt
Scurrying down the short entrance hall
done in brown stone and decorative plaster inlay, she placed her hand on the
brass door handle, punched in the alarm code on the panel to her left, and put
a saccharin smile on her face. But when she yanked the heavy door open, it was
not her elderly neighbor standing there with yet another casserole, it was
Grant.
His long arms were stretched out, gripping
either side of the doorframe around the entrance. His blue button-down shirt
was open halfway, and his gray slacks looked a little wrinkled. His amber eyes
were drawn together, and his thin lips were pulled back in a displeased scowl.
“Why did you leave?” His voice was
saturated with anger.
Heather tugged at the collar of her robe.
“I thought it was better this way.”
He furrowed his brow. “Better for whom?
Because it sure wasn’t better for me. I didn’t like waking up to find you
gone.” He bounded in the door. “Don’t do it again.”
“Hey, wait a minute,” she fussed as he
rushed past her.
He stood in the hallway, analyzing the
decor. “We’re going to have a little chat.”
“A chat?” The loud whack of the front door
closing resonated around them. “How did you get my address, and my cell phone
number for that matter? What are you, some kind of stalker?”
“It’s in your employment record at
Lewisville Medical.”
She came up to him, fuming. “You talked to
Ben, didn’t you?”
His eyes traveled the curves of her robe.
“Of course not. I called your hospital administrator, Tim Wellborn. I told him
I wanted to thank you for all the personal care you gave me.”
“You manipulative bastard.”
He inched closer. “Why did you leave this
morning?”
She marched past him and into her living room, trying to formulate an answer that would appease him and sound somewhat reasonable. At the white sofa, she stopped and faced him, shoving her damp hair aside. “You know why I left. You have Vanessa and I—I have Ben. Last night was just one of those things that can never be repeated.”
She marched past him and into her living room, trying to formulate an answer that would appease him and sound somewhat reasonable. At the white sofa, she stopped and faced him, shoving her damp hair aside. “You know why I left. You have Vanessa and I—I have Ben. Last night was just one of those things that can never be repeated.”
He
barreled up to her, glaring into her eyes. “Bullshit. You know last night was a
hell of a lot more than that.”
She tossed her hand in the air. “You’re
practically engaged, Grant.”
“Do you honestly think I can marry her
after last night?”
“That’s what your father wants, right?
Don’t you always do what he wants?”
The fire in his eyes scared the crap out
of her. She knew he was capable of real rage, she had seen it in the show ring,
but never had she expected to be in the line of fire. His hands gripped her
arms, pulling her against him. His fingers were squeezing into her robe,
crushing her flesh.
“Don’t ever speak to me like that again,”
he snarled. “You have no idea what….” He went quiet. His face was inches from
hers. She could feel his hot breath on her lips. “Tell me to go away and I
will.”
She mustered the strength to ask him to
leave, but could not form the words. Having him so close was setting off a
firestorm of desire. She ached for him … she longed for one more night naked in
his arms.
He pushed her away. “That’s what I
figured.” He untied the belt of her robe and slowly slipped it through the
loops as Heather held on to the lapels.
Wrapping the thick piece of terrycloth
about his right hand, he then lowered her hands from the robe.
“You can’t push me away, not without
consequences, Heather.”
Her stomach balled into a knot. “What
consequences?”
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