Alison Kent - Kiss & Makeup

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Bartender Shandi Fossey is mixing cool cocktails temporarily at Hush–the hottest hotel in Manhattan. The place practically oozes sex…has sexual fantasy written all over it. For Shandi, it's a stopover on her way to finding her dreams. And a very long way from pulling beers at the Thirsty Rattler in tiny Round-Up, Oklahoma. So what's a girl to do when sexy Quentin Marks comes by every night offering to buy her a drink?To music producer Quentin, Shandi is one part sweetness and two parts sass with a dash of the unexpected thrown in. He wants to taste every inch of her…bury himself in her soft skin. He can open a lot of doors for Shandi, yet the only door he wants to lead her through is right upstairs…at Hush.But will everything change the morning after…?

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Salvation. Was that what drew him to her? The idea that she possessed the secret to saving him from sliding deeper into his cynical pit? “Well, you do deliver a truly religious experience.”

“I aim to please.”

God, but her face was amazing. Her smile wide and dimpled. Her eyes reflecting lights found nowhere in the room. Wisps of baby-fine hairs framed her face, and he found himself reaching up, smoothing several where they brushed her temple.

There were so many things he wanted to know about her, to ask, to hear her tell him in that soft Oklahoma voice. He didn’t know which to ask first, and so in the end he said nothing. He simply stroked the bare shell of her ear.

“You’re staring, Quentin,” she said, her voice a whisper.

He blinked, pulled his hand away, clenched his fingers. Most women visibly preened beneath his stare. Shandi’s soft accusation intrigued him almost as much as the hint of a blush on her cheeks.

“So,” he began, backing a step away, needing even that little bit of distance in order to avoid seeming as if he was only here to get his hands on her. “What’s next?”

She crossed her arms over her chest, a move more protective than defensive. “What do you mean?”

He nodded in the direction of the bar. “I’m assuming you need to get back to work.”

“I do,” she said almost in relief.

“And I can’t stay here forever.”

“You can’t.”

“And if Mrs. Cyprus is still drinking me into the poorhouse,” he added with a pained grin, “I’m not going back out there.”

Shandi held up one finger and pushed open the bar door far enough to look out. When she stepped back, two impish dimples belied her somber tone. “She is. Though I will be sure to tell her you’ve settled your tab with regrets.”

What he was regretting was that tonight’s time with Shandi was coming to an end. That he hadn’t yet managed to throw out a great line that would reel her in.

He’d been the pursued, the proverbial trophy for so many years that he couldn’t even remember how to bait a damn hook—proving again how very much he needed this change in his life.

And then Shandi asked, “Do you ever get used to it?”

“Used to what?”

“The groupies? The fame hunters? Whatever you call them?”

So now she was a mind reader, too? Unbelievable. “If you mean the I’ll-stroke-yours-if-you’ll-stroke-mine come-ons, then yeah. I’m used to it.” He took the admission further. “These days I’m surprised when it doesn’t happen.”

He’d grown used to women’s scrutiny; it came with the job and the looks, and there had been a time he’d embraced the attention for the perk it was.

But he was long past that place in his life, past taking advantage of offers or free glasses of wine, past welcoming the advances, past defining his success by how often he was recognized.

“And here I was just thinking how lucky you are to have turned your passion into a successful career.”

He liked that she’d been thinking of him. But the last thing he wanted to inspire in her was sympathy. He shoved his hands in his pockets and shrugged. “Look, I’ll be in the city till the first of next week. I’d like to see you away from the bar. Hell, away from the hotel.”

She pursed her lips into a bow while thinking over his suggestion. “I’m off tomorrow night. And—” she gestured toward the phone “—I was just stood up for a movie date.”

He grinned. “I’m a huge movie fan.”

She laughed, a crystal clear sound that tickled like wind chimes. “Is that so? Not even knowing what I was going to see?”

“Doesn’t matter. I’m more interested in the company.”

“Okay then,” she said after only a moment’s hesitation. “The theater’s only a few blocks from here. You want to meet in the lobby at seven?”

“Sounds like a plan.”

“Super.” She clasped her hands together. “I’d, uh, better get back before Armand drags me back by my hair.”

He smiled. “Before you go?”

She arched both brows, nodded.

“Is there another way out of here so I don’t have to sneak out through the bar?”

“C’mon. I’ll take you out through the kitchen. Chef is pretty famous in his own right, so he’ll totally understand wanting to avoid the groupies.”

Quentin turned to follow her through the swinging doors at the rear of the room, the same lightness in his step that he’d noticed after making the decision to return to Texas.

He wasn’t sure if that was a good thing or bad and quite frankly right now he didn’t give a damn.

SHANDI RIPPED THE YELLOW long-sleeved silk T-shirt over her head and tossed it to the floor on top of the cropped black jeans, the denim corset dress, the rose-colored ruffle-front blouse and at least four other similarly inappropriate outfits.

Evan, who’d been sitting on the foot of her bed, collapsed onto the mattress with an exasperated groan. “Why am I here, Shandi? Why the hell am I even here?”

She plodded out from behind her room divider, a silk screen of Mae West prints. Wearing her ratty chenille bathrobe, she dropped to sit on the hardwood floor in the middle of all the clothes.

“You’re here because A, you have nothing better to do, B, April can’t be here and C, I happen to trust your taste and I need the opinion of an eye other than my own.”

“I’m gouging mine out now, so you’re SOL.”

She picked up a lime leather miniskirt and threw it at him. “And you call yourself a roommate.”

“I call myself male, and I come with the requisite lack of fashion sense.”

“Or—so the rumor goes—you don’t come at all.”

Evan levered himself up onto his elbows again. “Is that a reference to my love life? Because I can assure you that the rumor is wrong.”

“Been taking matters into your own hands again?”

“As often as possible.”

Shandi laughed but stopped short of admitting she shared his pain. Her love life of late was nonexistent and her sex life a figment of her fantasies, her hands and one or two very special battery-operated boyfriends.

She sighed. “If I were going out with you or April, I wouldn’t be having this problem, you know.”

“Right. April and I don’t rate.”

“It’s not that and you know it. It’s just that with the two of you I can be myself.”

Evan heaved an enormous sigh. “This may come as a big shock, Shandi, but guys like women comfortable enough to be themselves.”

“I know.”

“Then be yourself. I can’t imagine any hetero guy with half a brain and at least one good eye not being attracted to you.”

Aww, he was so cute with his compliments…or maybe not! “Now I see why April is so crazy about you. You are one amazing sweet-talker, Evan Harcourt.”

“Shandi, shut the hell up and get dressed.”

“Easy for you to say. You’re not the one trying to be yourself without sending a member of the opposite sex screaming into the night.” Willowy cat’s tail of a filly. Long, tall drink of whiskey and water. Uh-uh. Not tonight.

“Woman,” Evan said with a growl, “I’m about to kick your whiny ass back to Oklahoma.”

“That’s it. As The Donald would say, you’re fired. I’ll just do this on my own.”

“Best news I’ve heard all night.” He smacked his palms to his thighs, pushed up from her bed and stood. “Just no blaming me if anything goes wrong.”

“How can it go wrong?” She gave him a narrow glare. “I’m what every half-witted, one-eyed man wants.”

“And on that extra whiny note, I’m gone.”

“Fine.” She stuck out her tongue, then collapsed onto her back in the mountain of clothes and stared at the ceiling.

She was being childish and she knew it, but stress tended to do that to her. She grew pouty and petulant and always felt better after pitching a fit.

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