Jo Leigh - Seduced In The City

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Everyone loves New York…but they lust after red-hot bachelor Dom Paladino!In the loud, vibrant Little Italy community, family is just as important as history. Dominic might be the youngest—and most charming—of the Paladino brothers, but he wants a future that doesn't involve the family business. He also wants temptingly sexy Sara Moretti…and he's not letting a little thing like “bad blood” keep him away.Sara's never forgiven Dom for hurting her feelings all those years ago. So how come her heart beats like crazy every time he stops by her family's pizza shop? Suddenly she's having a seriously hot, X-rated fling with the guy she used to hate. It can't possibly last. But in the Big Apple, half the fun comes from rewriting history…

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“On weekdays it’s ten,” Ellie said, sighing loudly. “Come on, Sara... It’s the prom and I don’t have a dress yet.”

“Wow, I hardly ever got to go out on a weeknight. And on weekends I had to be home by eleven.”

“Well, that was before cell phones. Or cars.”

“Ha. You’re hilarious.”

Grinning, Ellie ran her hand over the antique dresser that had once belonged to a second cousin. “Anyway, you owe me.”

“What are you talking about?”

“The other night when you chased Dom away. Who knows when he’ll come back? He’ll probably find some other place to get his pizzas.”

“That’s absurd. He was just there.”

That caught Ellie’s attention more than anything Sara had said. “When?”

“Tonight. Right before closing.” Sara lined up the pencils that had been jostled by Ellie’s explosive entry.

Ellie looked positively crestfallen. “What did he want?”

“A slice.”

“That late?”

“Exactly what I told him.”

She studied Sara with an accusing glare, then spun around for the door.

Seventeen hadn’t been that long ago for Sara and something twisted inside her. “Ellie?”

“What?”

“Be home by midnight.”

The door didn’t slam, but almost.

Damn that Dom Paladino. Here he was still causing Sara problems.

4

THE EMERGENCY AT the NoHo renovation turned out to be corroded pipes inside inadequate PVC tape. Evidently the plumber hadn’t wanted to go to the trouble of swapping out the pipes themselves, so he’d resorted to cosmetic changes. Dom was more than a little steamed, but Eric, their project manager, had things under control.

Good thing, since Dom had a full day. He needed to stop by the office and have a look at the blueprints for the SoHo apartment complex. Hopefully Luca would be there and they could go over the plans for Tony’s bachelor party. Then Dom had an appointment for a trim before his interview at Edelman PR, which he was looking forward to. The great thing about working at such a large firm was that they had offices all over the world. The downside? He’d be a small cog in a huge machine.

Half a block ahead of him, he noticed a dark-haired woman wearing jeans and a tucked-in T-shirt. It took all of a second to be certain it was Sara. He’d memorized that curvy behind.

He noticed the canvas bag she was carrying and had a hunch she was going to the same place he was headed—Met Foods. Walking faster, he made sure he didn’t get too close. It would be a shame to let this opportunity pass him by. She still owed him an answer, and while she’d dodged him the other night, he wasn’t going to be so quick to let her off the hook this time. Two minutes later he followed her into the store.

After grabbing a bottle of water and a pack of breath mints, he scoped out a couple of aisles before spotting her in the produce section. He planted himself across from her and tried to look engrossed in the nectarines.

“Stalking me now?”

He looked up, pretended to be surprised and said, “Hey.”

“What are you doing here?” she asked.

“Um...the same thing you’re doing?”

The way she looked at him was like being x-rayed at LaGuardia. She was probably deciding what to say to make a quick escape. Then a glance at his selections made her laugh. “Water and breath mints. I’m actually surprised you don’t have cases of mints on hand at all times.”

“Meaning?”

“I think you know.” Her voice was like rich honey, easy, flowing, made even sweeter by the sly smile that turned up the edges of her lips.

“Dominic?”

The voice came from behind him. Definitely feminine, not completely familiar. Turning, it took him a second to realize it was Danielle Orteaga, a thirtysomething woman he’d met a few times at his gym. She was in great shape, pretty, not afraid to ask for what she wanted. And she was married. Which was enough for Dom to keep her at arm’s length. He nodded at her with a noncommittal smile and turned right back to Sara.

“Well, I better get busy so I can make it to the restaurant before the lunch rush,” she said.

The drop in temperature only made Dom more determined not to let this serendipitous meeting go to waste. But if he just came out and asked her what he’d done to piss her off, she’d be gone before he could take a second breath. He went around to her side before she could get away and looked in her cart. “So this stuff is all for pizza?”

“And the pasta dishes. Salads. Appetizers. Come on, you know our menu better than I do.”

“It threw me when I didn’t see any pineapples.”

That made her smile change. No trace of sarcasm, which he considered a victory. He wasn’t even sure why he was trying so hard. She was hot, of course she was, but if that was all it took, he’d have actually lived up to his reputation.

Sara pushed her cart over to the lettuces, several of which she carefully selected, then on to the radishes. He trailed along, not even trying to make up an excuse, although with everything she had in that cart, he wondered if she’d have to take a taxi back to Moretti’s.

Britney Addleson, one of the waitresses from the diner near his apartment, stopped him midstride with a hand on his chest. The move surprised him—it was more forward than he appreciated—but he happened to catch Sara’s reaction, and okay, it was worth the intrusion to see that spark of outrage.

“I didn’t know you came to this store,” Britney said, making sure he was aware of her prominent breasts, snug in her white T-shirt.

“I was just passing by. I have to be at the office in about ten minutes, so I’m going to have to get a move on or be late. See you at the diner.”

Britney’s shocked expression wasn’t satisfying, except that it let him extricate himself without doing too much damage. It wasn’t a surprise to see her blush and walk away. The clock, though, had been ticking this whole time, and he couldn’t wait much longer to choose his endgame. Confrontation? Or gentle persuasion?

* * *

WHY SARA WAS taken aback by the women so blatantly flirting with Dom made zero sense. This was a pattern she’d seen for years, up to and including her own sister.

Just because Sara had hidden her crush successfully didn’t mean she was guilt free. Of course, all she’d gotten for her efforts was lethal doses of private and public humiliation. Hard to forget that, even when the conversation seemed so easy between them. Beneath that suave visage, she knew he still had questions, and until she answered him or convinced him the past didn’t matter, he’d wear her down. And how she could equate that to sex and be thrilled about it was just plain sick.

For now, though, the smart move was to keep shopping, pretend he wasn’t even there. Right behind her. So close that she was feeling slightly giddy. Without a glance his way, she continued going up and down aisles, adding to her cart.

Of course she couldn’t help noticing that he looked great. Slim dark dress slacks, a tailored shirt that showed off his physique and what looked like a silk tie. He seemed taller, broader, just since the other night, which told her she’d better get her feet planted and her head out of the clouds.

Sara hadn’t realized she’d stopped until he almost rammed into her from behind.

She grabbed the first thing she saw—a can of olives.

“I’m surprised you don’t buy that sort of thing in bulk,” Dom said.

“Thanks for your concern. I’m shopping for the house, too.”

“Ah.”

“Why are you still here?”

“Am I making you nervous?” He flashed a smile. “I apologize,” he said, taking a step back.

“Make me nervous?” she said with a snort. “I figured you’d go trailing after one of your girlfriends.”

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