Just Dare Me...
Stephanie Bond
Marketing exec Gabrielle Flannery isn't what you'd call the outdoorsy type.But after an embarrassing incident with a potted plant leaves Gabrielle revealing more leg than a Thanksgiving turkey, she decides it's time to reassert herself. Even if it means going head-to-head with marketing golden boy and the office Hottie McHot, Dell Kingston, over an outdoor gear account. . .That is, until Gabrielle and Dell find themselves competing against each other for the account at a wilderness survival weekend. Since he's in touch with the great outdoors, Dell figures that naturally extends to Gabrielle and those sexy legs of hers. . . . But Gabrielle has a few tricks up her sleeve.And nothing stimulates a sexual appetite like a little fresh air, a tiny little tent and a whole lot of libido!
STEPHANIE BOND
Just Dare Me…
TORONTO • NEW YORK • LONDON AMSTERDAM • PARIS • SYDNEY • HAMBURG STOCKHOLM • ATHENS • TOKYO • MILAN • MADRID PRAGUE • WARSAW • BUDAPEST • AUCKLAND
Many thanks to my editor, Brenda Chin,
for taking me on more than
one fun outdoor adventure!
And thanks to rugged outdoorsmen and
friends Steve Grantham and Phillip Giese
for giving me tips on various equipment.
Also, thanks to my dad for including me
in his paddling trips while I was growing up,
and for teaching me an appreciation
and respect for the outdoors.
Finally, this story is set in the gorgeous
Amicalola Falls area in the north Georgia
mountains. And although I’ve taken liberties
with the trail names and topography, I highly
recommend the area for hikers of all levels.
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Coming Next Month
1
“SO WHO DO YOU think she slept with to get that promotion?”
Gabrielle Flannery tore her gaze away from the striking blonde in the front of the room, for whom the entire department had gathered for a send-off on a Friday afternoon, and frowned at her coworker, Tori. “Courtney has always been nice to me—and to you.”
Tori snorted. “Yeah, because we catered to her like the servants we are.”
Gabrielle shook her head at her friend and strained for a better view of the cake-cutting from where they stood behind a ficus tree in the crowded conference room. “Well, I, for one, am happy that Courtney is moving on to better things,” she said, keeping her voice lowered.
“Yeah,” Tori muttered. “A six-figure salary, a gargantuan expense account, a new company car and a corner office. Score another one for the cool kids, while we dweebs are still batting zero.”