They both mean business—in the boardroom and the bedroom
Setha Melendez will do anything for her family. When an explosive scandal threatens those she loves most, her protector turns out to be the one she least expected: publishing magnate Khouri Ross of the Ross Review. And Setha knows it’s only a matter of time before their two fierce, powerful families collide.
With multimillion-dollar contracts at stake, neither family is willing to back down. It’s going to take the coolheaded Khouri and Setha to find a middle ground. Problem is, just being near each other spikes their desire to the boiling point.
Khouri can’t resist letting Setha get under his skin. With her passionate touch and free spirit, the sexy heiress has a straight shot to his heart. Now that she’s his, he won’t let her go. Not for business, not for family. And especially not for the unknown danger targeting her.
“I never eat when I get on a cooking kick.”
“Well, hell, that’s no fun. Come out with me.”
“No, I um…no.” She couldn’t decide whether she wanted her hands in or out of the denim capris she sported.
“Is that because there’s someone you’re trying not to upset?”
She opened the refrigerator door and then closed it. “There’s no one.”
“Does he know that?”
Setha blinked and turned from the refrigerator to study him curiously. “What are you talking about?”
Khouri maintained his spot along the counter. “You’re starting to offend me. Turning down all my invitations.”
She resumed wiping down the countertops, starting with the one nearest him. “You’ll get over it,” she grumbled.
“Don’t be so sure,” he said, moving from the counter and turning her against it.
He’d moved so quickly, she’d barely had time to register the change in her position. The only thing registering then was his mouth on hers. He delivered the kiss thoroughly, enticing her tongue into the sultriest of duels. Infrequently, he curved his tongue over and around hers and then traced the even ridge of her teeth, which coaxed her to do the same to him.
“What are you doing?” She barely formed the words when he finally let her up for air.
“Giving you what you wanted earlier.”
ALTONYA WASHINGTON
has been a published romance novelist of contemporary and historical fiction for eight years. Her novel Finding Love Again won the RT Book Reviews Reviewers’ Choice Award for Best Multicultural Romance in 2004. In addition to teaching a community-college course entitled Writing the Romance Novel, she works as a senior library assistant, resides in North Carolina and is currently working to obtain her master’s in library science. Writing as T. Onyx, AlTonya releases erotic romance. Her latest release with the Harlequin/Kimani label was the January 2012 title Pleasure After Hours. She will release the twelfth installment in her popular Ramsey/Tesano series, A Lover’s Hate, in 2012.
Texas Love Song
AlTonya Washington
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Dear Reader,
You’ve decided to embark upon a mystery and witness the unfolding of a romance. Texas Love Song is a fitting title for this story. The relationship between Khouri Ross and Setha Melendez was crafted to possess the beauty, longing and desire of the ballads we adore. Khouri and Setha come into each other’s lives amid dark circumstances, which are the key to a mystery that affects their families.
It was challenging and rewarding to craft a complex suspense within the allure of a love story. Those of you who know my work know that I delight in mixing these elements. It was also very exciting and quite fitting to create larger-than-life characters who hail from the bold state of Texas. I hope you’ll enjoy the effort and tune in for its companion piece, His Texas Touch, in August. Please email your thoughts to [email protected].
Blessings,
Al
Love and thanks to my family for being so patient
when I spend so much time writing.
Contents
Prologue
She could’ve celebrated the loss of