Island Fantasy
Kayla Perrin
Shayna Kenyon knows heartbreak. After she catches her fiancé cheating on her the night of their wedding, a reality break in Jamaica is just the pick-me-up this romance author needs. Especially when Shayna arrives at the exclusive resort…and notices the seriously sexy brother checking her out.In the Caribbean for a wedding, Donovan Deval isn't thinking about making a love connection. But it's time to move on with his life—and that means pursuing Shayna, the exotic beauty who's making his libido leap off the charts! Shayna wants to take it slow, but Donovan's ready to turn up the heat.As passion ignites, he vows to turn their sizzling island paradise into the real thing.
Excerpt
“I just want to kiss you again,” Shayna said.
And so he did, pressing his hot mouth down on hers, forcing his tongue between her parted lips. Her body exploded with heat. She opened her mouth to him, letting his tongue go deeper, and sighing with the pleasure of it. It was a hot and desperate kiss, far too inappropriate for public, but Shayna didn’t care. All she wanted right now was to indulge in this flirtation to the fullest. She kissed Donovan wantonly, kissed him as though he was the man she was supposed to be with on her honeymoon.
As his lips caressed hers, his fingers skimmed the side of one of her breasts. Shayna mewled, wishing he could touch the part of her that craved his fingers, but knowing he couldn’t.
He moved with her through the water to the side, where he gently leaned Shayna’s body against a large rock. Her legs were still wrapped around him, and as he kissed her senseless, he held her more tightly, and she clung to him.
KAYLA PERRIN
has been writing since the age of thirteen and once entertained the idea of becoming a teacher. Instead, she has become a USA TODAY and Essence bestselling author of dozens of mainstream and romance novels, and has been recognized for her talent, including twice winning Romance Writers of America’s Top Ten Favorite Books of the Year Award. She has also won the Career Achievement Award for multicultural romance from RT Book Reviews. Kayla lives with her daughter in Ontario, Canada. Visit Kayla at www.KaylaPerrin.com.
Island Fantasy
USA Today Bestselling Author
Kayla Perrin
www.millsandboon.co.uk (http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/)
Dear Reader,
Lately I’ve had many letters from my fans, asking me when I’m going to write another romance novel. I’ve dipped my hand in other pots, writing some suspense, erotica and general women’s fiction, but romance is where I started, and romance is still in my heart.
So for those of you who have been waiting for another one of my romances, for those who enjoy reading all of my stories, and for those who might be reading one of my books for the first time, I’m very pleased to have Island Fantasy to share with you.
Many of us—if not all—have experienced heartbreak at some point in our lives. Many of us have experienced betrayal. What if you experienced a crushing betrayal on the night of your wedding? Would you get married anyway, hoping that your fiancé simply had prewedding jitters and that once he said “I do” all would be fine? Or would you have the courage—in front of all of your wedding guests—to say that you deserve better?
My heroine, Shayna Kenyon, has the courage to call off the wedding, knowing that a man who would betray her the night of her wedding isn’t a man who deserves her heart. It’s not an easy thing to do, but doing the right thing isn’t always easy. I wrote Shayna’s story to show a woman’s courage in the eleventh hour. To show that even if you’re about to say “I do” and suddenly realize it’s not right, it’s not too late to say “I don’t.”
I really enjoyed writing Shayna and Donovan’s love story. I hope you enjoy their quest for true love on the beautiful and sultry island of Jamaica. And be sure to look for Brianne’s story—Shayna’s sister—in my next Kimani Romance.
And now, indulge your Island Fantasy.
Kayla
Chapter 1
Shayna Kenyon didn’t consider herself a vengeful person. Revenge was not her style. In life, she had been able to turn the other cheek when people had wronged her. Been able to move forward and leave any ugliness in the past.
But last night…A flash of what she’d witnessed with her own two eyes entered her brain, causing her stomach to twist harshly. She couldn’t very well move forward from Vince’s betrayal in the same easy fashion she had moved forward when necessary in the past.
Especially not today.
Today…Oh, Lord help her.
The depth of Vince’s betrayal burned deep in her soul. And the timing of it couldn’t have been worse.
Shayna inhaled a deep, shaky breath. Her eyes misted, but she held back her tears. She had to do what she was about to do. There was no other choice.
“Baby, it’s okay,” her father said and held her arm a little closer to his side. “There’s no need to cry. You’re marrying a man who adores you, and if I do say so myself, you look incredible. You’re my daughter, yes, but I mean it when I say this—you’re the most beautiful bride I’ve ever seen. Other than your mother,” he added with a smile. “This is your day. Enjoy it.”
Enjoy it, Shayna thought sourly. She hadn’t enjoyed anything since last night—and she had the puffy eyes to prove it. She’d told her parents that she’d been too excited to sleep, which wasn’t the truth. She’d been too devastated to truly rest. All night, she had lain awake, alternately crying and contemplating what to do.
Her decision—approved by her sister—was the only thing giving her the power to walk down the aisle. The fact that there would be some satisfaction in what was coming next. It was the only reason she’d gotten all dressed up and spent two hours getting her hair and makeup done. To see the look on Vince’s face when she let him—and all the guests in attendance—know that she knew.
The last of Shayna’s five bridesmaids took her place on the podium. After a few beats of silence, the local singer she and Vince had hired began her rendition of “Here I Am” by Beyoncé and Eric Benét. Shayna and Vince had opted for something more contemporary as opposed to the traditional organ music signaling the bride’s walk down the aisle.
Shayna swallowed, tears falling from her eyes even though she didn’t want them to. Her father pulled the handkerchief from his breast pocket and dabbed at her cheeks.
“Come on, baby,” he urged. “Everyone’s waiting.”
Shayna hesitated a beat, suddenly unsure. But even her sister had encouraged her to do what she was about to do next. “Do what you need to do,” her younger sister, Brianne, had told her. “As far as I’m concerned, Vince deserves much worse than public humiliation.”
The singer continued the soulful love ballad, and Shayna knew she should start moving. Through the church’s back door windows, she could see everyone on their feet, waiting for her to take her final walk as a single woman.
The doors opened. She began to move. She was nervous and devastated, and yet she tried to force a smile. Given her state of mind, she wasn’t sure she accomplished her goal.
All around her, people were grinning. Some grinning and crying. This was a wonderful occasion. One she’d waited thirty-two years for. Her family was ecstatic that she’d found the kind of love that lasted a lifetime.
Shayna knew better, and soon everyone else would, too.
While walking down the aisle, Shayna hadn’t allowed herself to look directly at Vince, afraid she would fall apart. But as she neared him, she did. Her stomach lurched with disgust when she saw the tears streaming down his face.
Tears of joy, or tears of shame?
The tears of shame would come soon—that much she was sure of.
Near the pulpit, her father stopped, faced her and dabbed at his own tears before kissing her cheek. “I love you, baby,” he said.
“I love you, too,” Shayna said, her voice a whisper.
She hoped her father wouldn’t be upset with her ruse, but she knew his wrath would be for Vince. Vince, who’d behaved like the son her father had never had.
How could you? Shayna wondered, and then took the two steps onto the podium to join her groom.
The singer finished her song. Vince took Shayna’s hands in his, his eyes lighting up with warmth.
“Baby, you look amazing,” he told her, and Shayna wanted to yank her hands from his grip. She was past the devastation, at least temporarily, and was going on pure anger.
“Dearly beloved,” the minister intoned. “We are gathered here today—”
“Excuse me,” Shayna interrupted, her stomach fluttering. She had known she would speak, but she hadn’t expected it to be just then. But she couldn’t fake it a moment longer. Couldn’t stand the sight of Vince acting like the happy fiancé. “I—I need to say something.”