Taming Johnny by
Kaylie Newell
Police records
clerk Emma Beaumont has always played it safe, never taking many risks. Quiet,
shy, and a little overweight, she's convinced herself that she's comfortable
with the way her life is. That is until she lays eyes on incredibly sexy
Lieutenant Johnny Street. But she's never met anyone with such a terrible
attitude. He's a jerk. Everyone thinks so.
Little by little,
Emma is forced to uncover a stronger, spunkier part of herself, one that isn't
afraid to stand up to him. As she gets to know him, she starts seeing glimpses
of a very different man. A man who has known great heartache, and as it turns
out, has good reason for embracing such bitterness. Behind his sharp tongue and
harsh demeanor, lies a young man who's desperately afraid of losing what's left
of himself.
As Emma's intense
desire for Johnny turns to love, she will have to ask herself how far she'll go
to chip away at his frosty heart. And at what cost.
Content Warning:
contains sensual sex and strong language
Excerpt:
"So this is
it, huh?"
Johnny could tell
she was on the verge of tears.
"You're going
to completely shut down, or whatever you do, and not acknowledge what happened
between us."
"What's to
acknowledge? I was drunk. End of story." Opening the door, he turned.
"I don't know what you're hoping for, Beaumont, but I'm not it. Go find a
nice accountant or something."
She pursed her
lips until they practically disappeared. Her cheeks were on fire. "How
dare you? How dare you treat me like that? We're not at work. I didn't have to
come here, and you know it. I came here to do you a favor."
"You came
here because you wanted to get laid."
She threw her
hands in the air. "No wonder no one can stand you! You're
unbelievable."
Maybe. But it was
working. She'd leave him alone after this.
"They may not
like me, but I've never pretended to be something I'm not. Unlike you."
"What's that
supposed to mean?" She was breathing heavily, her breasts straining
underneath the sheer pink blouse that was just a little too tight for business
attire. His throat was bone dry, and all of a sudden he wanted another beer.
Anything to make whatever this was go away.
"It means
that innocent act you put on is a load of crap." That was a lie. He knew
damned well she didn't sleep around.
Her mouth hung
open. "Excuse me?"
Time to move in
for the kill. He leaned closer, ignoring how she smelled, ignoring how her
pulse drummed at the hollow of her throat. Ignoring everything but the
overwhelming instinct to push her away. "Let's just say I know I wouldn't
be the first, Beaumont, or the last."
With cat-like
quickness, she slapped him across the face. Hard. "Go to hell."
Before she could
turn away, he clamped onto her wrist and yanked her back around.
"You're
hurting me."
"Don't ever
do that again." He pulled her close. She was rigid, furious. She tried
pulling free, but he just tightened his grip.Let her go, Street. Now.
A long, honey colored
strand of hair had fallen over one of her eyes, which were settled on him with
such hostility that he almost did let her go. Almost. The skin on the inside of
her wrist slid against the pad of his fingers like silk. He yanked her even
closer, hating himself for being so rough, but not knowing how to be anything
else. Her chest brushed up against his, her face only inches away.
"You know
what I think?" he said.
Refusing to
answer, she continued looking at him like she wanted to stick a knife between his
ribs.
"I don't
think you want me to let you go." He looked from her eyes, to her lips, to
her chest, barely able to stand still next to her. "I think you like
this."
She yanked her
wrist free with surprising strength, but made no move to back away. "You
make me sick."
"You wish I
made you sick." As fast as she'd slapped him, he cupped the back of her
head and crushed his lips to hers.
Buy Links:
Beachwalk Press
About the Author:
For Kaylie Newell,
storytelling is in the blood. Growing up the daughter of two gifted writers,
she knew eventually she’d want to follow in their footsteps. While she’s
written short stories her whole life, it wasn’t until after her kids were born
that she decided to shoot for the moon and write her first romance novel. She
hasn’t looked back since!
Kaylie lives in
Southern Oregon with her husband, two little girls, an elderly Chihuahua mix,
and two indifferent cats.
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