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Turn Up The Heat: Love Won't Wait / Beach House Beginnings / Strong Enough to Love

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Because holding her hand didn’t suffice, Brick pulled Merrily into his side and put his arm over her shoulders. She stood frozen beside him, stiff and unyielding.

Yet minutes ago, she’d claimed to want him.

Tonya’s knowing smile touched on them both. “Well, I don’t want to intrude.”

“You’re not,” Merrily said.

Brick spoke over her, saying, “Thank you.” The sooner he got the landlord on her way, the sooner he could decide how to proceed with Merrily. “I’ll get with my friend, Jesse, and pick out a door that matches close enough. If it works for Merrily, we’ll get it installed tomorrow.”

“Tomorrow?” Merrily asked, and damned if she didn’t look surprised. “Really?”

“Yeah, why?” No matter what happened today, they were far from finished with one another. “You busy?”

She shook her head.

“Good.” He recalled her exact words—that she didn’t plan to rope him in. What exactly did that mean? Did she want sex only once?

Like hell! Once wouldn’t cut it. A dozen times might not suffice. He intended to get his fill—but he’d make it good for her, too.

“I’m free, you’re free. Might as well get it taken care of, right?”

She nodded fast. “Okay.”

He hugged her a little closer before turning back to Tonya. “Where did you want to store this one?”

“My basement would be best. Do you suppose you or your friend could bring it over?”

“Not a problem. You’ll be around tomorrow?”

“After two o’clock, I will be.”

He tried to head her toward the living room. “That works. Guess I’ll see you then.”

Tonya said her goodbyes to the cats and then to each of the dogs. They hung on her every word, adoring her. It made Brick smile. “You’re good with the animals.” There was something very appealing about a gorgeous woman who was also kind.

And that gave him an idea.

Tonya paused at the front door. “And I take it you’re good with your hands?”

Clever, too. He grinned. “Very.”

“His family has a hardware store,” Merrily rushed to explain. “Brick runs it.”

He had no idea why she sounded so proud about that. “And I’m very handy.”

“Wonderful.” Tonya stepped into the hall. “I don’t want to take advantage, but do you suppose you could also check the fence to make sure it’s secure? I don’t want the doggies to get loose.”

“I could do that,” Merrily said.

At the same time, Brick replied, “Be glad to.” Damn it, was she already trying to get rid of him?

Tonya laughed. She looked at Merrily and laughed again. “Thank you both. Brick, if I need to do any repairs to the fence, just let me know.” Still smiling, she turned to go next door to her half of the house. “Have fun, you two!”

Tension arced between them as Brick closed the door. He felt Merrily’s gaze on his back, felt her interest. Slowly, bracing himself for the impact of her appeal, he turned toward her.

Damn, but she did it for him. Everything about her seemed specifically designed to push his buttons; the way her wide green eyes watched him, how she shifted her feet, even how she breathed a little fast and low as if she expected him to rush her off to bed right this very second.

He’d disappoint her on that score. They’d get to the bed but not until he cleared up a few other things first.

Until then, he needed to taste her.

Reaching for her, Brick muttered low, “Come here, Merrily.”

CHAPTER THREE

AS HE PULLED her in close to his chest, Merrily wondered what would happen. Did he plan to take her to bed right now?

She wanted to, she really did, but she’d assumed he’d be working on the door and that they’d have more time to talk first, to get more familiar with each other, to get more...comfortable.

If he meant to do this now, she really needed to give the dogs a quick trip outside first. And she should probably freshen up. Maybe turn down the bed.

It was still light out and while she wasn’t exactly shy, she didn’t know that she wanted to do this in broad daylight—

Brick paused with his mouth very near to hers. “Merrily?”

“Hmm?” Oh, God, the anticipation nearly did her in.

“Tell me what’s wrong.”

Was she that obvious? Should she give him more honesty, or should she brazen it out?

He touched his mouth to hers in a brief, barely-there kiss that had her swaying toward him in a silent plea for more.

“You can tell me anything, okay?” He kissed her jaw, then curled her toes with a soft, damp kiss to her throat. “I want you to know that.”

Surely that wasn’t true. He couldn’t want to hear of her reservations, or the past that had stalled her sexual curiosity, or the broken engagement that had left her humiliated and defeated—

“Tell me,” he insisted while still tasting her skin.

Knowing she had to say something, Merrily drew a breath. “I’m not quite ready yet.”

Leaning back to see her, he asked gently, “For a kiss?”

Was he mocking her? Oh, he’d said that seriously enough, but something close to amusement showed in his dark eyes, and a secret little smile played with the corners of his sexy mouth.

“A kiss is okay,” she assured him. “Great even. It’s just that I—”

“Thank God.” He put his mouth to hers again, this time more firmly, lingering, moving.
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