Stark on Saturday – new snippet from Claim Me, Stark Trilogy book 2

It’s #StarkOnSaturday — and that means it’s time for other snippet from the upcoming Claim Me, book two in the Stark Trilogy that began with Release Me.

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“Do you have any idea what I want to do to you right now?”


“Tell me,” I beg.


“I want to strip you bare and press you up against the glass. I want to trail my fingers over you lightly, just enough to make you awaken to my touch. I want to watch the lights of the Pier flash behind you, and I want to watch my own reflection in your eyes as you come.”


My mouth is dry, so the little “oh,” that I say doesn’t actually come out as sound.


“But I can’t,” he says. “I believe I told you that I wasn’t going to touch you.”


“I won’t hold you to it,” I say.


“But that would be breaking the rules.”


I have to force myself not to whimper. “You’re playing games with me, Mr. Stark.”


“Yes,” he says plainly. “I am.”


“I suppose that’s fair, sir,” I say. “I’m yours, after all. At least for the night. But tomorrow, I’ll be a rich woman and the game’s going to have a new set of rules.”


For a moment, he is perfectly still. Then he nods slowly. “You raise a good point, Ms. Fairchild,” he says. “I need to make sure I get my money’s worth.”


“Your money’s worth?”


“Did you read the article in Forbes I sent you?” he asks. “The reporter did a good job of describing my philosophy in business.”


“I read it.” In fact, I’d read it several times, savoring every tidbit I learned about Damien The Businessman.


“Yes, sir,” he corrects.


“Yes, sir,” I repeat. “I read the article.”


“Then you know that I attribute much of my success to my ability to extract as much value as possible from every monetary transaction.”


I lick my lips. “And I’m a monetary transaction?”


“You are indeed.”


“I see. And how do you intend to extract value?”


“I already told you,” he says. “If you’re not going to pay attention . . . ”


“You said you were going to make me come.”


His mouth curves into a lazy smile and the corners of his eyes crinkle. “So I did. Good girl. You get an A in class, after all.”


 


Come back next week for another snippet!


Santa Monica Pier

Behind them, the lights of the Santa Monica pier …


Claim Me will be on-sale April 23!


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Want more? You can even pre-order Complete Me from Amazon or from Barnes and Noble!  On-sale July 30!


And if you missed Release Me, you can snag your copy from your favorite retailers here:


Random House

Amazon (print)

Amazon (kindle)

Amazon United Kingdom

Barnes and Noble (print or Nook)

Books-A-Million

Kobo

iBooks

Indie BoundAnd don’t miss the contest! We’re celebrating Release Me being 8 weeks on the USA Today bestseller list!  Learn all about it here!


More soon,


XXOO

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Published on March 02, 2013 00:59
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message 1: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Tease! April 23rd seems a lifetime away :-)


message 2: by J. (new)

J. Kenner Patricia wrote: "Tease! April 23rd seems a lifetime away :-)"
It's coming fast!


message 3: by Norma (new)

Norma What a tease I love it want more of them Lol


message 4: by J. (new)

J. Kenner Norma wrote: "What a tease I love it want more of them Lol"
:) More coming next Saturday! (And maybe a bonus during the week )


message 5: by Norma (new)

Norma J. wrote: "Norma wrote: "What a tease I love it want more of them Lol"
:) More coming next Saturday! (And maybe a bonus during the week )"


Interesting can't wait


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