A LITTLE TOO HOT by Lisa Desrochers
January 21st, 2014
William Morrow Impulse
New Adult Contemporary Romance
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BOOK SUMMARY:
From USA Today bestselling author Lisa Desrochers comes the third book in her sizzling new adult series.
If you play with fire …
Tossed out of college and cut off by her parents, Samantha West is in pretty dire straits. So when her rocker best friend hooks her up with a job dancing at a gentlemen's club, who is she to turn it down? Plus, there are rules to dancing at Benny's: No touching, keep your clothes on at all times, and never get closer than three feet. Unfortunately for Sam, her first private client makes her want to break every single one of them.
Harrison Yates is scorching hot, but he's got a past that involves being left at the altar not too long ago. Sam is determined to make him forget about his ex, but when she makes her move, it flings her life into a spiral of chaos she never saw coming. Because Harrison Yates isn't who he seems to be. And his secret will probably get her killed.
"Every page is deliciously breathtaking, wickedly sexy and sensational. A LITTLE TOO HOT is wonderfully unique and a LOT HOT! I am a HUGE Lisa Desrochers fan."
-- KATY EVANS, New York Times bestselling author of REAL
"Lisa is brilliant at creating sizzling sexual tension and impossible circumstances that make the reader hold their breath all the way to happy ever after. Sam and Harrison are more than A Little Too Hot, they are scorching!"
-- JAY CROWNOVER, New York Times bestselling author of RULE
"Lisa Desrochers' best yet! A LITTLE TOO HOT is hotter than hot with all the emotional punch to back it up!"
-- SOPHIE JORDAN, New York Times bestselling author
Excerpt:
Chapter
7
“Your
boyfriend?” Harrison asks with a flick of his eyes at the door.
“Hell,
no!” I can’t read his expression. Does it bother him that I might
have one?
He
gestures at the sofa with a tip of his head. “So you were donating
your body to science, so to speak.”
“He’s
just a friend.” Goddamn Jonathan. I’m going to strangle him in
his sleep. “A really stupid friend.”
He
nods slowly, and whatever he was trying so hard to hide in his
expression slips into something altogether different. Something he
doesn’t hide at all as his glacial eyes rake over me. Something hot
and hungry. Something possessive. The caress of his gaze raises goose
bumps everywhere and tightens my nipples, and it’s everything I can
do not to squirm under his scrutiny. He settles into the sofa and I
just stand here for a long second while he continues his perusal of
my body, then he tips his head at the sofa. “Have a seat.”
I
sit and force my fingers to stop fidgeting with the clip of my garter
belt.
“So,
no boyfriend?” he asks, and there’s an intensity to the question
that unnerves me a little.
“No
boyfriend. I’ve really only ever had one.” Oh my God. Why did I
just tell him that?
“Me
too. That is … one girlfriend,” he clarifies.
“Your
fiancĂ©e?”
He
nods. “How long ago? Your boyfriend, I mean.”
“We
broke up a year ago.”
“Were
you together long?”
I
shake my head. “We were dating for about eight months, but it was
long distance.” I don’t tell him the whole time we were together,
Trent was in love with someone else, because that just makes me sound
pathetic.
“How
did you meet?” he asks.
“He
untangled his stepsister’s kite string from my braces,” I say,
tapping my lips with my finger.
His
gaze sticks for a second on my mouth before he lifts it to my eyes.
“Braces … ” he says with a tip of his head. “How old where
you when you met?”
“Fourteen.”
“So,
you knew him for a while before you dated.”
“You
could say that.”
He
looks at me curiously for a long beat. “There’s a story there.”
I
blow out a sigh. “A long and extremely pathetic one.”
“I’m
listening.” He settles deeper into the cushions and drapes an arm
over the back of the sofa.
I
just look at him for a second, trying to gauge if he’s messing with
me or if he’s really interested. His liquid gaze is deep and his
expression soft but intent. I tip my head back against the sofa and
stare at the ceiling. “I was totally in love with him all through
high school, and I held out for him for five years, even when he
didn’t show any interest, because no one else measured up. So,
yeah. I knew him for a while.”
“After
all that time, you finally got your man. What happened?”
“He
was in love with my best friend … who also happens to be his
stepsister.”
Author Information
LISA DESROCHERS is the USA Today bestselling author of the A Little Too Far series, courtesy of HarperCollins, and the young adult Personal Demons trilogy from Macmillan. She lives in Northern California with her husband, two very busy daughters, and Shini the tarantula.
on Twitter at @LisaDez, and
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LisaDesrochersAuthor.
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