Go back in time to Bliss’s first happily ever after…
Once Upon a Time in Bliss, an all-new sexy romance in the Nights in Bliss, Colorado Series from New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake writing as Sophie Oak, is available now!
CIA operative John Bishop arrived in Bliss, Colorado, seeking a respite from the high-stakes game of blood and lies that sent him to the worst corners of the world. A week playing the role of vacationing professor Henry Flanders would recharge his batteries, especially if he found a gorgeous woman to occupy his time.
Nell Finn has spent her life focused on helping others, but when she meets the tall and mysterious Henry Flanders, she can’t stop imagining what he might do for her. When Nell and her mother are threatened, Henry comes to her, offering his protection and comfort.
But as the threats escalate out of control, Henry discovers that the beautiful and innocent Nell is much more than a plaything. Can he save the woman he loves without exposing the secrets that would drive her away?
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Excerpt
“Is there any way
you could drop me off in town?”
He felt his eyes
narrow because she had plans. That was obvious. He was fairly sure that he
wouldn’t like her plans. “Why?”
“Because I need
to start scheduling the repairs.”
That wasn’t all
she was planning on doing. She was hiding something. It was right there in the
way she wouldn’t look him in the eyes. And why had she talked about her mom
staying with Pam Sheppard and not herself? It was time to start herding Nell in
the proper direction. He crowded her. It wasn’t hard in the small bedroom.
The minute she
realized how close he was, she backed up, ceding the space until her back hit
the door. “Henry?”
“How do you
intend to pay for those repairs?” This cabin would require extensive repairs.
Everything would have to be replaced. The door alone would cost hundreds of
dollars, not to mention fixing the windows. He would bet a lot that Nell didn’t
have that money.
Her face flushed
the closer he got. Yes, she was aware of him, finally. That was what he wanted.
“I don’t know that’s your business.”
“So it’s my
business to take care of this for you, but not to know how you’ll take care of
yourself? Is that how you work when you help someone out? You do one piece of
the job and send them on their way?” He was playing on her sympathetic soul.
And her body. He leaned in. She smelled sweet, like milk and honey. Damn, but
he could eat her up. And there was no way to miss the way her nipples peaked
under her sweater because she wasn’t wearing a bra.
Her voice was
slightly breathless. “I think it’s nice that you want to help, but I don’t need
it. I can fix everything.”
He loomed over
her, well aware that he was using his height to intimidate her. “How, Nell? Do
you have a job you haven’t told me about?”
“I have a
computer I can pawn,” she said quietly.
He’d wondered
what she’d intended to do, and still his freaking cold-as-fuck heart softened a
fraction. All she’d talked about on the way over here was her writing. “I
thought you wrote books.”
Her back was
against the wall. She had nowhere to go, and that was just what he wanted. Her
eyes had dilated. They roamed from his face to his neck to his chest, taking
him in even as she spoke. “I do, but I have to admit, I don’t think I’m very
good at it. I keep getting rejected, so I might as well get rid of the
computer. Do you have to stand so close?”
There wasn’t a
trace of irritation in that question. It had been asked with a delicious
breathiness that let him know she was interested.
“If you didn’t
want me to stand so close, you should have gotten a bigger bedroom,” he said,
well aware his voice had gone low. He stared down at her, unwilling to let her
off the hook for a second. Now that he was close to her, he was damn sure he
couldn’t let her go. Oh, eventually he would. He would go back to his life and
she would move on with hers, but for a week or so, he was going to be in her
bed. He was going to be in her body. And he was going to solve a few of her
problems. “You can’t pawn your computer. How will you keep up with your
protests? How will you know what to protest in the first place?”
It didn’t make
any sense, but he couldn’t stand the thought of her walking into some crummy shop
and giving up her computer for half of what it was worth.
“I’ll figure it
out,” she replied, her eyes round.
And selling the
thing wouldn’t do any good. It would be a drop in the bucket of what she would
need. “It won’t work, Nell.” He backed her against the wall. “Let someone help
you. I can loan you the money.”
It wouldn’t be a
loan, but she didn’t have to know that until he was long gone and she couldn’t
find him.
“That’s not a
good idea.” Her head tilted up. “None of this is a good idea.”
But her lips,
those fuck-me, take-me lips, were trembling. Her hands were moving to his waist
like she couldn’t help herself, and he didn’t even want to try to help himself.
Everything about his life was plotted and planned and decided on for the best
of whatever fucking mission he happened to be on.
He didn’t want to
think. He wanted her. That was all that mattered.
“It’s the best idea I’ve had in a long time.”
About Lexi Blake
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance that she found success. She likes to find humor in the strangest places. Lexi believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome or foursome may seem.
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