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He didn’t know who she was.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

“Are you local?” he asked. “Or are you just visiting?”

Like every other guy she’d ever known, instead of waiting for a response, he launched into a soliloquy about himself. Where he was from, why he was here, how cool the CES show had been.

Gia was too excited to care.

He really didn’t know who she was.

He didn’t recognize her.

She would have jumped up and down in delight, but there was a serious danger that her boobs would fly right out of their Bombshell bra. Which would probably make it harder to get rid of the guy.

Not that he was a creep. And he was good-looking. A little more metro than masculine, he gave a smile that was pure flirtation, and the interest in his eyes was genuine. But he wasn’t Luke.

And it was Luke she was here to do.

“Looking for a dance partner?” Mark said, tilting his head toward the dance floor, then after a second tilting it the other way toward the exit and giving his brows a wiggle.

Oh, cool. Because girls just loved tacky euphemisms. His smile was suggestive as he gave her another once-over. He ended the inspection with a wink, as if his approval were something she’d been standing there waiting to get.

Gia barely resisted rolling her eyes.

“Thanks, but I’m waiting for someone,” she finally said, keeping her words husky and low.

“A hot babe like you shouldn’t be waiting. You come dance with me, teach that guy not to take you for granted.”

“Sorry.” She softened the refusal with a smile but still shook her head.

With a look that assured her she didn’t know what she was missing and an easygoing shrug, Mark slipped around her and headed toward easier game.

She waited until he’d wrapped his arm around a leggy brunette before giving a quick happy dance. He’d totally fallen for her disguise. It was as if he’d flipped the switch. Suddenly, she wasn’t Gia with all the hang-ups and self-doubts. She was Giavanna, or Vanna, as the Girlz had dubbed her. Sexy, confident and ready for the wildest sexual adventure of her life.

Unfrozen now, her feet guided her to the bar.

Now to find her fantasy partner.

Her room was upstairs, in easy luring distance.

She’d bought every sex toy or teasing temptation she could think of.

She’d been waxed, polished and buffed to her body’s all-time best.

And now she’d passed the incognito test.

So this was it.

She was ready to make her weekend fantasy into a deliciously wicked reality.

All she needed was Luke.

Vegas was man-land on steroids.

Booze, babes and buffets. It didn’t get much better than this.

Beer in hand, Luke Monroe looked around The Bank, the hottest nightspot in the Bellagio. It was like a modern playground for the wild and horny. He was used to good-looking women, but here they had a sexy edge that screamed kinky good times with none of that “morning-after respect” drama.

“Dude, it’s like my dreams in Technicolor,” Matt Jones said as he sidled up to the bar, giving Luke a punch to the shoulder. “I don’t know what I want to do more. Hit the dance floor, find a babe and snag one of those VIP booths or head back to the craps table so I can win enough to pay for something immoral and illegal in a few states.”

“You know what I like about you? You don’t let that ugly face of yours get in the way of your sex life.” Luke grinned.

“Hey, I work hard to look this good. I owe it to the ladies to share what I’ve got going on, ya know.” Matt rubbed one finger over his carefully trimmed goatee, his teeth flashing against his dark skin. “Unlike you, who does jack but still has women throwing themselves in your path.”

Luke shrugged. Women had been throwing themselves at him since they were little girls wearing pigtails and he was more interested in collecting Pokémon cards than females. It wasn’t that he didn’t appreciate his luck with the ladies, but he wouldn’t mind having to prove himself and work for the attention once in a while. The male ego was a funny thing. Too much success and it started whispering sneaky things about luck, riding on a rep and unworthiness.

“You ready for the show tomorrow? Nervous about schmoozing with a hundred thousand or so people?”

“Nah. Tri-Solutions has a good product. It’s easy to talk up.” So easy he was getting bored. Which was why he was considering the offer from Kettlemens. Luke could handle a lot of things, but boredom wasn’t one of them.

“You take that job with Kettlemens and you’ll be traveling for a living.” Matt tossed back the last of his Jack and Coke, then shook his head in admiration. “Traveling across the country setting up digital systems in all their branches, training their trainers. That’d be the life.”

Hotel beds, jet lag and no time to spend his big fat raise.

Damn. Luke winced. What was wrong with him?

He had a sweet life.

He knew guys like Matt looked at him and figured he had it all. He was flying up the ladder to success three or four rungs at a time. He drove a BMW, owned a condo in the Presidio and, yeah, there was the luck with the ladies.

It was all easy.

Maybe too easy.

He was bored. Bored with his job, bored with himself. Hell, he was even bored with his sex life.

He didn’t want to leave Tri-Solutions or San Francisco. But the Kettlemens offer was looking better and better, if only for something different to do.

“Oh, baby.”

Ditching the downer thinking at Matt’s growl, Luke looked over his shoulder to see what the guy was staring at.

And damn near dropped his beer.

Oh, baby, indeed.

Now, there was something different.
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