Jo Leigh - Arm Candy

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Marketing whiz Jessica Howell needs some "arm candy" – a deliciously sexy man by her side to keep her married playboy boss in line. Dan Crawford fits the bill – he's handsome, discreet and available. Definitely the perfect escort for the party circuit and media blitz surrounding Jessica's hot new cosmetics campaign.
Helping gorgeous Jess with her dilemma is a treat for Dan – and very tempting. Attend a few parties, exchange heated glances, kiss her senseless…pretend to be in love. Tough job? Except there's no pretense after they share one night of sizzling no-holds barred sex. Dan doesn't want to be kept at arm's length anymore. But will Jess see their hot fling leading to the real thing?
Love the older Blaze novels, and have always enjoyed Jo Leigh – both of these add up to a fun read. Love the hero who is so determined! Lots of humor, great banter between Jessica and Dan. Very steamy too.

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“Oh, don’t worry about that. I also trained her to pee in your sock drawer.”

“Daniel!”

“I love you, Mom. Talk to you soon.”

He hung up to the sound of her sputtering. His smile didn’t last, however. He stood up, went to his window and stared at the street below. Was he rushing into this? Was he making Jessica into something she wasn’t? Or was this excitement that he’d felt since that first day something real, something he could count on?

So he hadn’t asked any questions. That was just a matter of timing, nothing more. He’d ask. He had by no means abandoned his project. On the contrary. Knowing her this well was a stunning revelation. Hadn’t he been spot-on about her fear after that first time? By giving her space, she’d come around by the next morning. That proved that he was starting to understand women!

And he also understood that he’d better get his ass in gear if he wanted to get dressed and make it out to the boat by five.

MARLA SIPPED her mocha Frappuccino noisily as she hit bottom. For the last forty minutes, she’d been talking a mile a minute, telling Jessica every last detail about her and Shawn. Jessica had never seen Marla so animated, so over the moon. There simply wasn’t a way to stay passive in the face of so much happiness.

And still, Jessica couldn’t help wondering what was going to happen when the week was over. Shawn was a famous man, with a whole world full of women to choose from. While Jessica thought Marla was one of the best, brightest, and certainly sweetest, did Shawn Foote really want her for keeps? Watching Marla talk, with her extravagant gestures and her totally unique vocabulary, all Jessica could think was if Shawn hurt Marla, she would chase him down and cut him where it hurts the most.

“And he said that he wants me to come with him to Montana. He’s thinking about buying the ranch that’s right next to Harrison Ford’s. I mean, can you imagine? ‘Uh, Harrison,’ she said, lowering her voice in an approximation of no one in particular, ‘May I borrow a cup of sugar? Or maybe an Oscar?”’

“Did Harrison Ford win an Oscar?”

“I’m not sure, but I don’t think we’ll be borrowing it anyway.”

“True.” Jessica sipped her plain old coffee. “Montana, huh?”

“What’s not to like?” Marla said. “I mean, trees, horses, cows. Woodland creatures. Bunnies!”

“Right. Deer.”

“Bambi!”

“Oh, does Shawn hunt?”

Marla looked stricken, but only for a moment. “Don’t know. Can’t imagine. He’s too sweet to shoot anything. I think he fishes, though.”

“Fishing’s okay.”

“Yeah. As long as, you know, you eat them.”

“Right.”

“And you don’t have to look into their eyes.”

Jessica nodded, understanding completely. In fact, she understood a lot about what her assistant was feeling. More than she liked to admit.

What Jessica had that Marla didn’t, however, was her plan. Even though she hadn’t stopped thinking of Dan since this morning, that wasn’t because she was getting all “gooey” about him, as Marla would say. She was simply reacting to the novelty of such great sex.

“Aha!” Marla said, pointing straight at Jessica.

“What?”

“I knew it. You’re also sharing this wonderfulness with your handsome Dan. It’s happening to us both!”

“Wait a minute,” Jessica said, feeling her cheeks heat and fighting the urge to bolt. “It’s not what you think.”

Marla’s eyes widened and Jessica realized what she’d almost admitted.

Marla leaned forward. “He’s not really a boyfriend from college, is he?”

She kept her expression completely neutral, despite the blush she couldn’t hide. “Of course he is.”

“Oh. I thought he was someone you brought to get Creepy Owen to back off because, well, you not having a life and all.” Now it was Marla’s turn to blush. “I didn’t mean that the way it sounded.”

“It’s okay,” Jessica said. “I’m not offended. I work hard at maintaining that image.”

“Why?”

“Because personal lives get so messy.”

“Hmm.”

Jessica hated it when Marla did that. Got all quiet and wouldn’t look her in the eye. “Come on. Out with it.”

“Well, it’s only my opinion.”

“Yes?”

“Doesn’t it make your happiness dependent on your job? And wasn’t it you who told me, early on, that companies have no loyalty to anything but the bottom line?”

“My career doesn’t depend on one job.”

“True, but it does depend on some job. And that’s not very comforting, is it?”

“Marla? Go buy yourself another Frappuccino, would you?”

“Okay. But then we have to go get dressed. It’s boat time tonight.”

“Yes, it is,” Jessica said, amazed she hadn’t blown it. At least not completely.

“Dan will be there, right?”

She nodded.

“Oh, goody. You’ll have fun.”

Jessica said nothing, not as Marla got up, or even when she put her hand on her shoulder. It did occur to her that in all the time they’d worked together, it was the first time they’d actually touched like that. Jessica couldn’t help wondering if it was because Marla had changed, or she had.

THE NICE THING about the boat trip was that someone other than Jessica was in charge. Which didn’t mean she could just sit around and drink mai tais, but she wasn’t responsible for the whole gig.

The bad thing about the boat trip was that Jessica wasn’t exactly the warm bubbly woman he’d kissed on his way out this morning. It wasn’t like that first night, when she’d gotten so scared. But she also wasn’t the open book.

For his part, he was pretty determined to get back on track. Not that he wasn’t going to continue to make all that hot monkey love to her, but he was going to refocus on the project.

Once she came back from talking to some People magazine bigwig, he would ask away. If he could figure out what to ask, that is.

“May I refill that drink?”

He looked up into the pretty eyes of the cocktail waitress. She was the opposite of Jessica in almost every way, from her blond hair to her tall, too-thin body. But her smile was nice and friendly. “Yes, please. And bring a whiskey sour, would you?”

“Of course, sir.” She headed off, but he found her looking back at him twice.

It hadn’t skipped his notice that ever since he’d started this job, women had been coming on to him. A lot. Way more than normal. In fact, he could go weeks, months, without being the recipient of that kind of smile. But every time he was with Jessica, he was a babe magnet. What was with that?

“Hi.” Jessica sat down across from him. She breathed deeply then exhaled as she pushed her hair behind her ear. “That woman is a barracuda,” she said. “It’s like she wants New Dawn to fail. Maybe she doesn’t like cosmetics. Or maybe she just doesn’t like me.”

“That’s absurd. How could anyone not like you?”

Jessica looked at him a long time. In fact, he was getting a little worried when she finally said, “I don’t care.”

“What?”

“I don’t care if people like me. I don’t understand why I even said that. I need them to buy the product I’m selling, that’s all. Or promote it, or whatever else they need to do for me to succeed. Liking me has nothing to do with it.”

He wasn’t sure what brought this on, and decided to keep his mouth shut.

“I don’t want people to hate me, either. What I mean is, it shouldn’t matter. I’m not in a popularity contest. What she thinks of me is no concern of mine.”

“Okay.”

She looked him in the eye critically. “Do me a favor, would you, Dan?”

“Anything.”

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