Road to Seduction (Kimani Romance)

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“We shouldn’t do this. We both know it. It’s too dangerous.”
 

He nodded, but she wasn’t fooled. It was clear that while he agreed that a physical relationship between them was dangerous, he was past caring about the consequences. His next words only confirmed this impression and signaled her fate.

 

“There’s something here, Izzy. Maybe has been for a long time.” He stared at her, perfectly still except for his restless hands, which roamed to her waist again, and then up her torso until his thumbs just brushed over the sides of her breasts. “We need to figure out what that is.”

 

She’d been afraid he’d say that.

 

He kissed her, taking another irrevocable step down the road that separated friend from lover. There was no question of her kissing him back, not when she felt the vibrating urgency in his body, the warmth of his lips, and tasted the peppermint in his mouth. Not when she wanted him as much as she did.

 
Books by Ann Christopher

Kimani Romance

 

Just About Sex

Sweeter Than Revenge

Tender Secrets

Road to Seduction

ANN CHRISTOPHER
 

is a full-time chauffeur for her two overscheduled children. She is also a wife, former lawyer and decent cook. In between trips to various sporting practices and games, Target and the grocery store, she likes to write the occasional romance novel featuring a devastatingly handsome alpha male. She lives in Cincinnati and spends her time with her family, which includes two spoiled rescue cats, Sadie and Savannah.

 

If you’d like to recommend a great book, share a recipe for homemade cake of any kind or have a tip for getting your children to do what you say the
first
time you say it, Ann would love to hear from you through her Web site, www.AnnChristopher.com.

 
R
OAD
to
S
eduction
 
Ann Christopher
 

To my husband, as always

 

 

Dear Reader,

 

Poor Eric Warner.

 

You remember Eric, right? The millionaire cousin of Andrew Warner from
Tender Secrets?
Well, guess what? Eric’s about to get his world rocked by…wait for it…his best friend from college, Isabella Stevens.

 

Isabella has changed—at least Eric
thinks
she has—and the sweet little girl next door is now the sexiest woman Eric’s ever seen.

 

Who’d have thought?

 

Eric doesn’t like all these changes—he’s perfectly happy as a player,
thank you very much
—but what can he do? Ignore his growing passion for Izzy? Hide it? Get over it?

 

Of course not.

 

So now, with his heart in her hands and his mind made up, Eric will use this weekend road trip to win Isabella. To charm her…seduce her…love her.

 

After all, what a Warner man wants, a Warner man gets.

 

Happy reading!

 

Ann

 

P.S. Don’t forget to look for Senator Jonathan Warner’s story, which is coming in September 2009. I like to think of it as Barack Obama meets an African-American Murphy Brown. Cheers!

 

Thanks to:

 

My Web mistress and animal expert, Frauke Spanuth, who answered my questions about sick dogs; and to my great author friend Caroline Linden, who helped me plot this book and thought of the title. Now if I could only get her to write the next one for me….

 
Chapter 1
 

W
hoa,
thought Eric Warner. Who was
that?

Whoever she was, he wanted her. Bad.

He froze, his hand poised to ring the bell of his friend Isabella Stevens’s apartment in an old baby-blue gingerbread Victorian, and tried to decide what to do about the sexy woman walking up the sidewalk toward him.

Now was not the time for a hook-up with some random passing woman. He knew that. He’d just arrived here, in Cincinnati, to pick up Isabella, spend the night and take her to the Florida wedding of some of their college classmates in the morning. That was the only thing on his agenda for the weekend.

But…damn. Look at her.

She was carrying a couple of plastic bags of groceries and walking a small dog on a leash. Short and lush, with healthy brown thighs and shapely calves rippling her fluttery flowered skirt, she wore one of those strappy tank tops that hugged every ample curve. Dark glasses covered a pretty face and sheets of sleek black hair skimmed her shoulders.

Bottom line: she was a knockout. World-class.

She worked it, too. There was a little extra strut in her step that was probably caused by whatever she was listening to on her iPod, and, seeing the sway of her hips, he thanked God for portable music. Her lips moved and she sang under her breath, in her own world and oblivious to Eric and his X-rated fascination with her mouth. Watching that supple body flow, he felt the curl of an electrifying knot deep in his belly.

Maybe she was a neighbor of Izzy’s…Maybe Izzy could introduce them…No, he couldn’t wait that long…He should go ahead and introduce himself now…No guts, no glory…

Putting his overnight bag down, he moved to the edge of the porch, ready to charm, bribe or beg, whatever he had to do to get inside this delicious woman’s panties at the earliest possible moment.

And that was when she saw him.

Her face broke into a wide, incredible, thrilled grin and something within the obviously malfunctioning gears of his brain lurched into place. Right before his disbelieving eyes the woman shape-shifted or morphed or
something
and became…No, it couldn’t be…Yes—yes it was…
Isabella
.

What the—?

Izzy
. His
best friend
. The free spirit who’d been like a sister to him since the day he met her in college seventeen years ago. The woman he’d never
ever
lusted after.

Izzy,
for God’s sake.

With a sickening twist in his gut, all his erotic fantasies burned red-hot and incinerated in a pretty good impression of a satellite reentering the Earth’s atmosphere, but the mistake wasn’t entirely his fault. She’d lost weight. That was it. And her hair was different. Longer and straighter or something. And he hadn’t seen her in almost a year. He wasn’t a complete lunatic.

“Eric!”
Izzy ripped the buds from her ears and ran the last several steps up the walk to him. “You’re
early
.”

“Ah…”

That one lame syllable was all he could manage because this
whole scene was way too freaky. His mouth flapped open and closed like a door on a well-oiled hinge, but words continued to fail him.
Think, man, THINK
. He tried again, but this second attempt at coherent speech produced only a strange gurgle from somewhere in his throat.

Luckily Izzy didn’t seem to notice. With a squeal of excitement, she dropped her bags and launched herself at him in a blur of thrilled dimples and white teeth.

It was the wrong time to touch her, but that didn’t stop Eric from opening his eager arms, catching her and pulling her as close as humanly possible without snapping her ribs like toothpicks. Her chin hooked over his shoulder, and suddenly she was everything wonderful and familiar—the friend he knew and loved, same as always.

And yet that alarming new sexual awareness was still there, too. He shoved it aside, hard, and tried to ignore it.

God, she felt good.

A shudder rippled through him, and he wallowed in the
rightness—
so strong it bordered on perfection—of holding Isabella. It was only now, at this moment of touching her again, that he realized how much he’d missed her since he last saw her. His work travel had tripled, but that was no excuse. Almost a year was way too long to go without seeing her, and he swore to himself he wouldn’t let so much time pass between visits in the future.

Her wonderful light smell—she always reminded him of water, sunshine and air—washed over him, and the craziest thought ran through his mind:

It’s good to be home.

He clung, sinking his restless fingers deep into her gleaming hair and reveling in the feel of her lush breasts against his chest. Never in seventeen years had he noticed Izzy’s breasts, but—whoa, boy—there was no ignoring them now.

His conscience, which was slow but still functional, finally intruded.

This was wrong. Touching Izzy while thinking sexy thoughts
about her was wrong, wrong, WRONG, and he was going to stop.
Right now
.

Well, not
right
now, obviously, but soon…Pretty soon. Eventually.

But he didn’t stop. Against all standards of decency and common sense, he tightened his hold on that supple body and wanted more. Wanted
her
with a ferocity that bordered on physical pain.

At last she pulled back. Eric, feeling bereft, peeled himself away and slowly slid his hands down the warm silk of her bare arms. Afraid to say anything at this strange new moment and give away his insanity, which he devoutly hoped was only temporary, he watched as she rummaged in her purse for her keys.

A hard knot lodged in his throat and he tried to swallow it down.

He would not lust after, long for Isabella and ruin the single most important friendship he’d ever had.

Distraction came in the form of the Yorkie, who yapped and bounced around Eric’s legs, apparently of the opinion that he could leap into his arms if he jumped high enough.

Eric’s dry mouth finally worked. “Hey, Zeus. Look at you, buddy.”

The fur around his little black face had been trimmed since he saw him last, and he looked like a soulful-eyed teddy bear with brown muzzle and eyebrows. Flustered and grateful to have something to do with his hands other than grope his best friend, Eric stooped to catch the dog, who was wearing a tiny Cincinnati Reds tee with the number 00 on it, hooked him under his arm like a football, and rubbed his soft little head. Zeus squirmed and smiled his tongue-dangling smile at him.

Eric scratched behind Zeus’s ears and grinned at Izzy. “He’s a monster. Have you been feeding him raw steak?”

Isabella beamed with motherly pride. “He’s six pounds now. You didn’t think he’d stay a puppy forever, did you?”

“I should’ve kept him for myself.” Eric lowered Zeus to the porch, where the dog danced on his tiny brown paws, his entire body wriggling with excitement.

“Don’t even try it.” Izzy continued to root through her enormous purse. “You gave him to me. Best birthday present I ever got.”

“You think?”

“I
know
. So did they kick you out of the office?”

The reminder of the place made Eric snort as he picked up his bag. His elegant office was beginning to take on the rough outline of a prison every time he thought about it. “Nah. It was time to call it a day.”

“What’s up with the
suit?
” Smiling, she gave him a pointed once over. “Who drives for an hour and a half in the car wearing a
suit?

Staring down at his starched-but-rumpled white shirt, Eric felt a little sheepish now that she pointed out the obvious. Since he didn’t want to tell her he’d been so anxious to see her he hadn’t even
thought
of taking the time to change before he left Columbus, he decided to ignore the question altogether.

“What’s up with you?” he asked instead. “You can’t return phone calls anymore? What’s with the silent treatment?”

This was a sore spot with him, one he intended to address immediately. Her phone calls and text messages had tapered off to next to nothing in the last month or so, and the few messages she did send had gotten a little cryptic. The upshot was that he was now officially worried.

His protective gene, which was dormant when it came to other women, kicked into hyperdrive with Izzy. Always had.

What was bothering her? School was out for the summer, so he knew it couldn’t be one of her little kindergartners giving her a hard time learning his or her ABCs. Money, on the other hand, was always a potential issue. She didn’t make much and wasn’t exactly Alan Greenspan when it came to managing it. Or it could be—he swallowed hard—
boyfriend
trouble.

This last idea, for some reason, made him feel like smashing something to smithereens, running over it a time or two with a steamroller, and then incinerating it with a flamethrower.


Well?
” he demanded.

“Sorry,” she muttered. “It’s been a busy month.”

Busy? This
was her explanation for not keeping in touch with him? Was she for real? She’d have to do a hell of a lot better than that if she wanted to get back in his good graces.

“How’s that?” he snapped.

His tone must have been rougher than he intended, because her head jerked up and she gave him an exaggerated pout. “Uh-oh. Someone’s being a grouchy puss today.”

“Don’t start.”

He flashed her a dark look because his equilibrium still hadn’t quite returned to normal, and he was in no mood for teasing. But she scrunched her face up into a purse-lipped glower, and he had to laugh.

“I don’t look like that,” he told her.

“Yes, you do. Is this about the Hong Kong deal? Did it close?”

“Yeah.”

“That’s
wonderful
. Congratulations. Another triumph for the CEO of WarnerBrands, eh?”

Eric grunted, feeling unaccountably surly. “Yeah, well, I’ve been trained for this since birth, haven’t I?”

Izzy’s genuine delight for his accomplishments big and small had always been one of the best things about her. But now it sort of pissed him off.

Opening a Hong Kong branch of his family’s multi-billion dollar clothing company, as she well knew, involved his spending large amounts of time in China during the next few months. Was she
that
anxious for him to be thousands of miles away? They barely saw each other now, and they only lived ninety miles apart. How would things be with him spending half his time overseas? Had she thought of
that?

Yanking her jangling keys out of her purse at last, she eyed him with concern. “Let’s get you upstairs. You’re wound tighter than a top.”

“I’m alright.”

This was a lie, but he wasn’t about to confess that his real problem was that he suddenly wanted to do things with her that were still illegal in some states.

The second her back was turned to open the door, he swiped his suddenly sweaty brow, and followed her inside and up the narrow staircase leading to her apartment.

At the threshold, he paused.

Wait,
said a little voice deep inside his head.
Wait
.

Eric hesitated while his thoughts coalesced into something vague but disturbing. With sudden clarity he knew that if he went into that apartment now, with Isabella, something…irrevocable would happen. He couldn’t think
what,
only that it
would
happen, and whatever
it
was would be huge.

The simultaneous certainty and uncertainty froze him in his tracks, but after a second or two of this foolishness, he gave himself a hard mental smack. What the hell was wrong with him today?
Get a grip, Warner.

Shaking his head, he stepped into Izzy’s huge, high-ceilinged living room in time to see her walk to the kitchen and put the groceries on the enormous center island.

“Beer?” she asked over her shoulder.

“Thanks.”

Yeah, he wanted a beer all right. He wanted a beer, and then he wanted a full psych eval so he could figure out who’d messed with the settings on his brain. What’d gotten into him? Checking out an attractive woman was one thing—hell, everyone did
that
—but his fierce new physical reaction to Isabella, well, that was just sick.
Sick
.

“Thanks for driving to Jacksonville with me,” she told him. “I couldn’t afford plane tickets
and
the hotel.”

“I’d’ve been happy to—” he began.

“I know you would have, Daddy Warbucks, but I didn’t want you to.”

“I’ve known mules less stubborn than you.” he muttered. “Why couldn’t we have just taken the Lear? I get to use the Lear, you know. Comes with the job.”

Izzy snorted. “What’s the carbon footprint on flying that baby to Florida and back just for the two of us?”

Eric rolled his eyes and kept quiet. It was hard to get a
decadent lifestyle going with Isabella hanging around all the time, acting as his social conscience.

Taking the glass she poured for him, he wandered into the living-room half of the enormous space, sank onto the comfy, overstuffed tan sofa, adjusted a couple of pillows behind his back and heaved a long, contented sigh.

Thank God he was finally here.

Isabella had the best apartment in the world, all lightness and air, and a perfect reflection of her eclectic personality. Tall ceilings, huge windows on three sides that always seemed to catch the sun, and lots of cozy chairs with pretty little pillows and throws tossed over the arms. But there were also several carved animal statues, a handful of Oriental figurines and an African mask or two.

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