Carrie Alexander - My Front Page Scandal

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Sassy heroines and irresistible heroes embark on sizzling sexual adventures as they play the game of modern love and lust. Expect fast paced reads with plenty of steamy encounters.Once you pick a dare, there’s no backing down! Brooke Winfield has always been shy and respectable, but that’s about to change when she joins the risqué Martinis and Bikinis society and takes on a sexy dare – to perform at an exclusive strip club! That tantalising challenge lands her in the arms of gorgeous bad boy David for an unforgettable night…and in the tabloids the next morning.Now the most electrifying moment of her life threatens to destroy everything Brooke has worked for. But maybe some reputations aren’t worth saving…

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Only Brooke, who’d always taken her role as the big sister very seriously, had been completely displaced.

But maybe that’s good for you , she told herself. Maybe that’s part of why you feel so different tonight .

“It’s like I’m not me anymore,” she said. Worse, her identity had been altered without her consent. “Especially with my mother gone, too.”

Her father, John Winfield, had been the rock of the family, and Daisy Winfield had been the heart. While her grandparents remained on their estate and there was Great Aunt Josephine next door, keeping a stern eye on her nieces, the family she’d always counted on would never be the same.

“I know what that’s like,” David said in a wry tone.

Before she could ask why, a waiter in black pants and a crisp white shirt arrived with the bottle of wine. “On the house,” he said while pouring their glasses. “Courtesy of Mr. Vicenzi.”

The waiter departed. “Freebies,” Brooke said, heartened at the further evidence that David wasn’t as friendless as it had first appeared. “So it seems you aren’t despised everywhere .”

He shrugged, absently swirling the wine.

She remembered that he was on pain medication. “You shouldn’t be drinking with a head injury.”

She’d asked earlier how he was feeling. He’d been cavalier in brushing off the severity of the accident, claiming he had only a few bumps and bruises. The wide bandage that had wrapped his head was now a large patch over his temple.

“I never follow the rules.” He lifted the glass. “I’ll have a couple of sips, to be polite.”

“All right.” She touched their glasses. “Cheers to those who wish us well.”

“All the rest can go to hell.” He tipped his glass and drank with gusto, one long pull that drew her eyes to his strong neck. He had muscles there, too. He probably even had muscles in his pinkie toes.

“Let’s not consign them to hell.” She put a hand on his, urging him to put the glass down. “Maybe a few hours in a sauna cranked high.”

He looked at her through narrowed eyes. “I suspect that you don’t have enemies.”

After a moment’s thought about the old guard at work, who couldn’t really be called enemies , Brooke conceded. “I guess not.” She’d led a remarkably inoffensive life. “How did you know?”

“I can’t imagine anyone hating you.”

“Aww.” She patted his hand. “I don’t really believe that you’re hated, either.”

He laughed without humor. “Maybe you haven’t been reading the papers this past summer.”

“That’s not you. Not the real you. I’ve only known you for a few hours and already I can tell that. The cooks didn’t seem to think so either. Or Mr. Vicenzi.”

“So all I have to do to repair my rep is go around introducing myself to strangers on the street.”

“Do you care that much?” She thought he did. His flippant sarcasm didn’t cover the wounds.

He shook shaggy bangs out of his eyes. “Nah.”

“Are you sure? Maybe that’s why you returned to Boston.”

“To be chased down and cornered like a coon? If I had my druthers, I’d leave that particular pleasure to someone else.”

“But you came back anyway, to visit a friend. Must be a pretty good friend.”

“A teammate,” he said shortly. Heavily. His defenses were dropping into place like a solid garage door. “Ex-teammate.”

She switched tactics. “You could give an interview, tell your side.” Although she hadn’t followed David’s story in the press very closely, she recalled that it had been fired by speculation after his abrupt, unexplained departure. “I don’t remember ever reading your actual reasons for leaving the team.”

His lip curled and the look in his eyes gave her blood a chill. “That’s because I don’t make excuses.”

Bang went the door.

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