The first part in Lauren Hawkeye's super sexy UNINHIBITED! serial is available today - and you don't have long to wait, with the next part releasing next week!
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About UNTAMED (Uninhibited! #1)
Celebrity archaeologist Cari Dunn is so over the Georgia heat, the red tape at her dig site, and the threatening messages left on her motel door. She just wants to dig, and the network just wants to keep her safe—with a bodyguard. She can’t complain. Jasper Benjamin radiates raw masculinity that penetrates her to the core and ignites passion she’s never felt. Too bad for him, she's not going to be easy to handle.
Lusting after the bodyguard shouldn’t be so tempting, especially when her life is on the line.
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“You know what Krav Maga is, and
you let me spar with my imaginary friend for the last hour?” I let myself go
limp, become dead weight, expecting the move to surprise him enough to drop me.
It did not. Instead he rolled with me
until his back was against the parched grass, and I was seated astride him. I
should have been able to get free since I was on top, but I couldn’t rid myself
of his steely grip on my arms, and I knew he’d chosen that position
deliberately, to prove his point.
Damn it. This was not the result I wanted—proof that I did, in fact, need
him.
“I get it. You’re stronger than me. Now
let me up.” Temper-tears stung the back of my throat. Convincing my stepfather
that I was going to go to university, convincing my colleagues that I wouldn’t
have a nervous breakdown just because some idiot spray painted my door—why did
I always have to fight just to live my life the way I wanted?
Instead of gloating and letting me up,
my newly vindicated bodyguard tugged me down so that I lay at on top of him. I
surprised myself by wanting, suddenly, to bury my face in his T-shirt and just
let go for a moment, rather than fight this new reality—that I might actually
be in danger.
“I’m not trying to prove that I’m
stronger than you. I don’t have to. It’s obvious.” The urge to snuggle passed
as I cranked my head around with a glare.
Way to make me feel worse, asshole.
“Krav maga is a discipline, and
the first rule is to avoid confrontation. You know this. So why the hell are
you out here, alone, after dusk?” His words were tinted with frustration, the
first hint of emotion he’d shown, and I was surprised enough to stop tugging at
his grip. When I did, he let go, and I pushed myself up on his massive chest
but didn’t roll off.
“You’re serious.” I waited for the
punchline, but it didn’t come. Instead, he fixed me with a stare from those
pale eyes, and a shiver skittered down my spine. “You don’t actually think
someone is out to get me, do you? It’s a prank, right?”
“Let’s look at it this way.” Propping
himself up on an elbow brought that rock-solid stomach of his in contact with
my hip. I thought he would push me away, but he didn’t, seeming completely
unaffected by the closeness of our bodies.
That stung, because I sure as hell
wasn’t. This close, I could feel the warmth of his skin, smell a hint of soap,
and it invaded my senses slowly, lazily, like honey melting on a summer day.
“You’re an archaeologist. You search
for physical proof of things before you build theories on top of that evidence.
Would that be an accurate explanation?”
“Yes.” Narrowing my eyes, I tried to
drag my attention from the scent of his skin to what he was saying. My mouth
was dry, and the space between my legs that pressed into the cradle between his
hip was warm and starting to ache.
He gave no indication that our position
was getting him all hot and bothered, too. None. How was I the only one feeling
this?
“You have your physical proof.
Harassment in the form of vandalism, and the more direct threat with the poster
mailed to Margot.” With the sort of ab crunch I couldn’t do even on my best
day, he hauled himself into a sitting position, still without pushing me off
his lap. “Sure, it could be that someone just wants to mess with your head. But
what if it’s more? Wouldn’t you rather be prepared?”
“I like being prepared.” I ran my
tongue over my lips and swallowed. Holy mixed messages. His words, his
demeanor—he was still fully in G.I. Joe mode, but still, he hadn’t pushed me
away.
“So how is this going to work? You just
follow me around all the time?” A thought occurred to me. “You’re not expecting
to stay in the same room, are you?”
Looking at him, though, I felt that
same strange pull that I had in Margot’s suite. I might not actually mind
having him that close.
What was wrong with me?
Margot and the network had been right—I
was absolutely in danger. But the threat?
It was him.
About Lauren Hawkeye
Lauren Hawkeye/ Lauren Jameson never imagined that she’d wind up telling stories for a living… though when she looks back, it’s easy to see that she’s the only one who is surprised. Always “the kid who read all the time”, Lauren made up stories about her favorite characters once she’d finished a book… and once spent an entire year narrating her own life internally. No, really. But where she was just plain odd before publication, now she can at least claim to have an artistic temperament.
Lauren lives in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada with her husband, toddler, pit bull and idiot cat, though they do not live in an igloo, nor do they drive a dogsled. In her nonexistent spare time Lauren can be found knitting (her husband claims that her snobby yarn collection is exorbitant), reading anything she can get her hands on, or sweating her way through spin class. She loves to hear from her readers!
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