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Bad Billionaires After Dark: Dylan Synopsis
Bad Billionaires After Dark are a series of stand-alone hot and sexy romances.
Indulge your inner vixen with these sexy billionaires!
Indulge your inner vixen with these sexy billionaires!
Meet the Bad Boys... Four fiercely loyal, sinfully sexy, uber alpha brothers, about to fall head over heels for their leading ladies.
Everything's naughtier after dark...
Everything's naughtier after dark...
Sinfully sexy bar owner Dylan Bad has a thing for needy women. He's a savior, a knight in shining armor, and his mighty talented sword has no trouble bringing damsels in distress to their knees. Enter Tiffany Winters, a gorgeous cutthroat sports agent who looks like sex on legs, f**ks like she's passion personified, and wouldn't let a man help her if she were dangling from a ledge and he was her only hope. One night and too much tequila might change their lives forever. The question is, will either one survive?
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BAD BILLIONAIRES AFTER DARK
Mick
Dylan
Carson (coming soon)
Brett (coming soon)
More After Dark books:
WILD BOYS AFTER DARK (Available Now!)
Logan
Heath
Jackson
Cooper
The BILLIONAIRES AFTER DARK series is part of the LOVE IN BLOOM big family romance collection. Each book may be read as a stand-alone novel, or as part of the series.
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Exclusive Excerpt
WITH HER PHONE pressed to her ear, Tiffany Winters
ducked out of the rain and into the Kiss, an eclectic Manhattan bar, to return
calls and take care of a mountain of text messages that had piled up during her
dinner meeting. She listened to her client’s wife explain why she didn’t want
her husband traveling too often to endorse a hotel chain Tiffany was planning
on pitching to him next week. Her client had already nixed any mention of his
family in the advertisements, and reducing his travel would make it an even
harder sell.
“I hear your concern, Allison,” she said as she sat
on a barstool. “If you and Matt decide this isn’t the right thing for your
family, we’ll turn our efforts in another direction.” As a sports agent,
dealing with significant others was part of the job, a part Tiffany enjoyed and
other agents rued. Sure, some wives assumed their husband’s success granted
them the power to be overly demanding. Ass kissing was part of
the game. Sometimes she wished she could give the meeker wives lessons in
how to be tough. Teach them to have balls as big as their husbands’ and
come right out and say what they meant instead of beating around the bush with
bullshit hypotheticals. She reminded herself often that not every woman
grew up in a testosterone-laden house with two competitive older brothers and a
father who won the Heisman in college and went on to play pro sports—a house
where mincing words didn’t cut the mustard.
“You missed the wedding.”
The deep male voice drew Tiffany’s attention from
her phone call to the fine specimen of a man standing behind the bar. He looked
like he’d just stepped off a Hot Guys in Suits Pinterest page. His tie hung
loosely around the collar of his white dress shirt, which was open three
buttons deep, revealing a smattering of dark chest hair, a rarity nowadays,
when so many men manscaped every inch of their bodies. Tiffany preferred a man
to look like a man, which included hair in all the right places. His sleeves
were rolled up to his elbows, exposing heavily corded forearms, and his jacket
hung casually from two fingers over his left shoulder. Her fingers itched to
send the last few buttons—and that jacket—flying to the floor. The guy’s
chiseled jaw and dark eyes were movie-star classic, and his dark hair was thick
enough to hang on to. She’d had a long, hard day, and he looked like he could
provide a long, hard, pleasure-filled night.
Perfect.
Holding his gaze, she spoke into the phone as he
laid his jacket across the bar, giving her the impression he wasn’t the
bartender, but rather a guest who’d happened to wander back there. “Allison,
I’ll see what else I can come up with and get back to you. Right. Okay, hon.
Thank you.” After ending the call, she responded to the stud behind the bar.
“Wedding? Who gets married at a bar?”
“My brother, for one.” He nodded across the room to
a group of men and women who were holding their glasses up in a toast.
She zeroed in on one she recognized as her tall,
dark colleague. “Mick Bad is married?” The high-powered attorney
was a workaholic like her, and he’d been unattached two months earlier, when
they’d worked together on a deal for one of her clients. She’d never understand
couples who claimed to fall in love practically overnight. Love was a crutch
for weak people who needed someone else to lean on. Except Mick Bad had never
needed anyone to lean on. She wondered if his new bride was pregnant.
“The one and only.” Hot guy’s eyes took a long,
luxurious stroll down her body, lingered on her breasts, then roamed north,
hovering around her mouth, before finally meeting her gaze. He flashed a
wolfish grin full of sinful promises.
“Dylan Bad at your service.”
Pushing thoughts of her newly married colleague’s
expedient nuptials aside, she focused on his very available brother. A
definite player, which was fine with her. She had no time—or interest—in
anything but a quick hookup, and the six-two or -three stud had already shot to
the top of tonight’s fantasy list.
“What’s your pleasure?” he asked with more than a
hint of innuendo.
You. Naked, with your head buried between my legs,
to start.
“Surprise me.” She watched him turn to prepare her
drink and checked out the way his dark slacks hugged his perfect ass. It had
been a long time since she’d found a man this attractive. But
Mick Bad’s brother? That spelled trouble.
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Melissa Foster Bio
Melissa Foster is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling and award-winning author. She writes contemporary romance, new adult, contemporary women’s fiction, suspense, and historical fiction with emotionally compelling characters that stay with you long after you turn the last page. Her books have been recommended by USA Today’s book blog, Hagerstown Magazine, The Patriot, and several other print venues. She is the founder of the World Literary Café and Fostering Success. When she’s not writing, Melissa helps authors navigate the publishing industry through her author training programs on Fostering Success. Melissa has been published in Calgary’s Child Magazine, the Huffington Post, and Women Business Owners magazine.
Melissa hosts an Aspiring Authors contest for children and has painted and donated several murals to The Hospital for Sick Children in Washington, DC. Melissa lives in Maryland with her family.
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