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But he’d never been as screwed as he was right now.

He was smart enough to know that.

What he wasn’t was smart enough to know how to get himself out
of it.

Genna Reilly.

Sugar-sweet and wickedly exotic.

The popular, preppy princess who got good grades, cheered at
games and helped old ladies across the street.

About as opposite Brody’s type as an eighty-year-old nun.

And the star of four out of five of his sexual fantasies.

A problem considering that at the tender age of seventeen, she
was pure jailbait.

And so off-limits, she should be wrapped in barbed wire and
sporting an alarm button.

Nobody messed with Sheriff Reilly’s little girl.

Nobody.

And nobody’d have to be a total dumbass to not only cross that
line, but to mess with Joe Reilly’s little sister. The sheriff was a mean son of
a bitch, but Joe was meaner. He didn’t believe in letting a silly thing like the
law get in his way.

Joe’s mean side rarely bothered Brody.

Unless he was facing the possibility of having all that mean
aimed his way.

Smart thinking said shoo Genna right back out of his garage and
out to the very edges of his life again. The edge where she only showed up on
the opposite side of the street from time to time. And in his hot, sweaty dreams
every night.

“Are you gonna offer me a beer?” she asked, tilting her head
toward the six-pack minus one he’d left in the cooler.

“You’re underage.”

Eyes rounded in amusement, she gestured to the one he’d cracked
open an hour ago, then forgot about after one swig.

“Pot, meet kettle?”

Brody’s lips twitched. Damn, she had a smart mouth.

A very sexy, pouty-lipped smart mouth.

One he spent way too much time fantasizing over.

One he’d worked damned hard to ignore.

“I’m not aiding and abetting underage drinking,” he said with a
shrug. He didn’t mind the hypocrite label. He’d sported worse. And he didn’t
think Genna, with any fewer inhibitions than she had already, was good for his
peace of mind.

“So why are you here again?” he asked with his darkest glower.
“Because we both know you’re not the seducing kind.”

He wanted to shove her out the door. Except that’d require
touching her. So maybe he could mean her out instead. It always worked for his
old man. The guy opened his nasty mouth and cleared a room in less than a
minute.

“Why am I here?” she repeated, clearly buying time as she wet
her lips and took a nervous breath. The move sent the ruffles of her halter
fluttering in a way Brody had no business noticing. “I’m here because of a
dare.”

Figured.
Brody crossed his arms
over his chest.

“You’re here to use me?”

Her lower lip dropped, then jutted out in a pout. He didn’t
figure she had the experience to realize just how freaking sexy that move
was.

He did, though.

His rapidly hardening dick echoed its agreement.

“I wouldn’t use you.”

“No? So you came in here to talk to the bad boy of Bedford
because you were craving my scintillating conversation?”

She started to giggle, then pressed her lips together, her face
so amused she looked as if she were going to burst at any second.

“What?” he prodded with a growl.

“You said scintillating.”

“Yeah? So? I know how to read, too.” Damn, he hated this town.
Everyone—even the sexy wannabe seductress in front of him—thought they had him
so figured out. Labeled and dismissed, they never looked past his last name.

Hell, Genna’s own brother, Joe, was way worse than Brody when
it came to trouble. But people looked at his Harley, a brand-new,
off-the-showroom-floor graduation gift, and smiled. They looked at Brody’s,
bought after years of scrubbing dishes in the back of the bar, pumping gas and
wrenching at Lou’s Garage, and saw trouble.

“I didn’t mean to suggest you were stupid,” Genna said with
honest bluntness, her expression somewhere between indignant and horrified. “I
just think it’s a funny word.”

“Right.”

“I do. Like grandiose.” Brody grinned at the way she seemed to
relish the word, drawing it out in a tone worthy of a royal princess.

“You like things really big?” he mused before he could stop
himself.

Her eyes lit, the worry leaving her face and her smile
returning like a ray of sunlight. It made him want to smile back. Almost.

“Participle?” She offered the word like a hostess offering a
drink. As if inviting him to indulge.

“Does it dangle?”

Her laugh gurgled out, about the lightest, happiest sound to
ever ring through this murky garage.

Brody couldn’t help himself. He grinned. He just had to.

“You’re cute,” she decided, still smiling.

“Yeah?” He’d never been called cute before. Any number of other
four-letter words, but not that one.

“Yeah,” she said, stepping closer. Too close. Her scent wrapped
around him, light and tasty, like the daiquiris he mixed in the bar on nights
his old man passed out before closing.

Brody’s smile disappeared.

Shit. She thought they were having a conversation.

He should have stuck to grumpy and silent.

“You need to leave.”

Please.

“I don’t think so,” she murmured, her words so quiet they were
a whisper on the heavy night air.

He could actually feel his brains start to slip away. Bad news,
since he needed them. They were there to remind him to stay away from her. To
caution him to keep his hands to himself. To warn him about those male relatives
of hers. The ones he was supposed to watch out for. Whatever the hell their
names were.

But she was close enough now for him to see the band of
midnight encircling her pupils, all the more vivid against the pale blue of her
irises.

“You really need to go.” Desperate, he reached out to move her
aside. Because if she wasn’t leaving, he was.

But the minute he touched her, all thought of either one of
them leaving fled. His fingers curled over the smooth, deliciously soft skin of
her upper arms. She was so slender, but he could feel the muscles there. She was
so warm, he felt like a tiny piece of him, forever frozen, was melting in his
chest.

It was terrifying.

Those fascinating eyes huge and locked on his, she reached out
to trail her fingers over his chest. Her touch was so soft and tentative, as if
she were petting a wild animal. Or a rabid dog.

Brody wondered if he bared his teeth and growled, would she
run?

He should try it.

But those fingers had shorted out his ability to think.

It was as if she’d reached in and flipped the last switch.

Brain, off.

Dick, on.

When she leaned closer, he realized she was the perfect
height.

She fit perfectly against his body, her slender curves hitting
all his favorite spots.

Her mouth was right there. Waiting.

He dropped his gaze, noting the slight quiver in the full, red
cushion of her lower lip. He met her eyes again. No nerves there. Just heat.
Pure, hot, intense.

Insistent.

“Kiss me.”

“It’s a bad idea.”

“Sure it is,” she agreed, her gaze not leaving his as she
leaned in, closing those last few infinitesimal inches between them. Her breath
warmed his mouth just before she brushed the slightest whisper of a kiss against
his lips.

“So be bad.”

Copyright © 2014 by Tawny Weber

ISBN-13: 9781460325506

HARD TO HOLD

Copyright © 2014 by Karen Foley

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