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Lori Foster: Don't Tempt Me

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Love comes along when it's least wantedJason Guthrie has no time for entanglements—between helping out his widowed brother and teenage nephew and getting his hometown back on its feet, his days are spoken for. But his nights are another story… And when his lovely new neighbour, Honor Brown, reluctantly accepts his help in remodelling her house, Jason finds himself wishing his handyman skills could knock down the defences she keeps building around herself.Martial arts teacher Sullivan Dean knows real danger when he sees it—even when it takes the form of the gorgeous blonde helping her friend move in across the street. After putting his wayward past behind him to focus on teaching control to troubled kids, Sullivan has learned to avoid party girls like Lexie Perkins. But Sullivan can't seem to keep his hands off the real woman behind that flirty charm—or keep his heart from landing at her feet…

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Her neighbor’s house was to her right, twice the size of the one she’d just bought and with a well-trimmed yard, a big front porch and a massive garage in the back. Through open barn doors she saw a lot of tools and some sort of workbench.

Their driveways ran alongside each other, hers to the right of her house, his to the left of his, with only about fifteen feet separating them. His was concrete, hers gravel. His led to the garage and hers led to...weeds and refuse.

He must hate having such a disreputable mess next to his very nice home. She’d have her work cut out for her, but she decided she’d make repairs to the outside first.

Knowing she’d stalled too long, Honor emerged to the other side of the truck where both men and Lexie chatted about something.

With his attention finally off her, Honor felt free to look him over in more detail. While Hogan and Colt both had their dark hair neatly trimmed, Jason’s was a little too long and unruly, the wavy ends flipping in all directions as if he’d combed it only with fingers, and not any time recently. Pronounced beard shadow made her think he hadn’t shaved for a few days. When he smiled at something Lexie said, his teeth looked incredibly white against his tanned face. Little lines fanned out from the corners of his eyes.

He wasn’t muscle bound like a bodybuilder, but strength showed in his wide shoulders, furry chest and flat abdomen. He was a little sweaty, and so attractive she felt warmer just looking at him.

She hadn’t been following the conversation, so it took her off guard when they all turned to her.

“I’m so sorry about your can,” Honor blurted.

He stared down at her, first at her eyes, then at her mouth. “It survived.”

Getting closer to the men emphasized the differences in their sizes. At five-six, Honor was a whole lot shorter than all of them. “I can buy you a new one.” Although, truth be told, she was pretty tapped at the moment. Hopefully he wouldn’t want it replaced today.

“It’s a decade old and has been beat up before.”

“Then I should at least help Colt pick up—”

“He’s done,” Hogan told her. “Now he’s just texting friends.”

“Girlfriends, I bet,” Lexie said.

But Hogan shook his head. “He misses our old neighborhood. He hasn’t quite settled in here yet.”

Honor looked and sure enough, Colt stood beside the can, his thumbs working over a cell phone.

Jason held out a hand. “So we’re neighbors?”

Her toes curled in her shoes and her pulse fluttered. Trying to hide her reaction at the prospect of touching him, she smiled. “Seems so.”

His large, work-rough hand took her much smaller one, and she froze.

Good grief, you’d think I’d never been touched before.

With her voice too high, Honor asked, “Will I be meeting your wife?”

“Not married.” He released her slowly. “You?”

“We’re both single,” Lexie offered fast.

Jason glanced at the truck with yet another frown. “You’re both moving in?”

“Just me.” New enthusiasm bubbled up. And her palm still tingled from his touch. “Lexie insisted on coming along to help with the heavy things.”

Dubious, both he and Hogan glanced at Lexie.

“I’m having second thoughts,” Lexie said. “I mean...is that place habitable?”

“I’d say no,” Jason answered, his fingers rubbing the whiskers on his jaw. “But here you are.” He stepped around Honor and opened the back of the truck to see her small sofa and chairs, little dinette set, bedroom furniture, plants and a whole lot of boxes.

Behind him, Hogan laughed. “So you two were going to unload all this?”

Lexie elbowed her way past him. “Why not? We got it in there.”

A partial truth. She and Lexie had loaded all the boxes, but her old roommates had supplied their boyfriends to get the heavier stuff inside. They’d tired of her constant late-night runs and were probably happy to see her go. Lending a hand only helped speed up the process.

“No way,” Colt said as he rejoined them. “You’re both so little.”

“I have a furniture dolly.” Honor pointed at the folding metal moving contraption in the corner of the truck that she had hoped would make it easier to get everything unloaded. “The truck rental place recommended it, and it really did come in handy.” When moving the boxes.

Hands on his hips, Jason studied everything. “The dolly won’t help you with a couch.”

“We could do it,” Colt said.

Incredibly he sounded hopeful. But Honor had just met them all. No way could she ask for their help and she didn’t want Colt putting his uncle on the spot. “It’s fine, really.” Having no real idea, she swore, “We can get it all, no problem.”

Ignoring her protests, Jason squinted from the sun and asked Colt, “You didn’t make plans?”

“With who? I don’t know anyone here.”

Honor felt for the young man. She’d been uprooted once herself, and it had sucked. “How long have you lived here?”

“About a month.” He held his arms out wide. “But the only people around are ancient.”

“You’ll meet younger people when school starts.” Hogan viewed the contents of the truck with a critical eye. “We were supposed to be helping your uncle with that—”

Jason cut him off, saying, “I need to buy a new part anyway.” His gaze went from the truck to the front of her house. “Before we can get started, though, we need to clear a path.”

“No, really,” Honor tried again, horrified by the idea of imposing on them. “I don’t need—”

“The mower won’t make it.” Colt gave her yard quick scrutiny. “But I could break out the Bush Hog.”

Hogan agreed. “Wouldn’t take too long to clear the front. The back would be a job, though.”

“Save it for another day,” Jason said. “I doubt that back door opens anyway.”

As the three men talked about a game plan, Honor turned to stare helplessly at Lexie.

Her friend thrust a fist in the air. “Take-charge men,” she whispered. “Lucky you.”

“I can’t—”

“Yes,” Lexie insisted. “You can.”

Overwhelmed, Honor shook her head and, raising her voice to be heard, addressed the men. “Really, this is not necessary.”

“We don’t mind,” Colt told her, and he headed off for the garage.

Apparently to get the Bush Hog...whatever that was.

“Got a key?” Hogan rubbed his hands together. “Let’s see what we’re dealing with.”

Lexie leaned in close to whisper, “One step at a time, remember? Trust me on this.”

Honor wanted to resist. First impressions mattered, and theirs would be that she couldn’t handle her own move. They were strangers, and they owed her nothing.

But Lexie was excited for the help, and Colt seemed so anxious to dig in. But Jason... Her gaze skipped to him and she found his expression now masked, impossible to read.

His words, though, were pretty plain.

He held out a hand, palm up, for the key. “The sooner we get started, the sooner we can be done.”

* * *

Within an hour they had the front yard cleared, with a path created in the backyard so she could at least get to her driveway. Not that it would matter if he couldn’t get that warped door repaired, but she’d been resistant enough that he didn’t want to push things. Honor Brown already looked plenty confused by their willingness to pitch in.

Confused, and somehow worried.

Colt could work on the rest of the yard later. Once the worst of it was thinned out, she might be able to keep it in shape with a regular mower.

Only he hadn’t seen one in her truck.

Everything else had been in there, though. Furniture, clothes, dishware and a few decorations.

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