Excerpt from Blame it on the Tequila

I lifted to my toes and crashed my mouth to his. The kiss was hard and lacking any finesse, but none of that mattered because my lips were pressed to Parker Callahan’s.

His body stiffened against mine for only a moment, but long enough to pour a bucket of water over my burning excitement.

I was kissing Parker Callahan—my step-brother—in public where anyone could see.

Every obstacle that held me back before now, crashed through my haze and I jerked back.

“Shit. Parker. I-I’m so sorry,” I stuttered.

He blinked, looking down at me like he’d never seen me before.

“I’m so sorry,” I whispered again.

He blinked again, and the shock vanished. The next thing I knew, his arms tightened, his hands pressing into my back as he turned us deeper into the darkened corner. The lights and crowd vanished behind him and all I saw was him.

All I wanted to see was him.

“Parker,” I whispered, pleading with him to tell me what to do next.

I could barely see his eyes in the dark, but I could see enough to watch his pupils dilate just before his lips came crashing to mine this time.

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