Morning Star
Kris Jayne
(Lone Star Crossed Saga, #3)
Publication date: June 15th 2023
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
The marriage is fake, but the passion is real.
Famous for his last name, devilish Anthony Star-Hunter is the black sheep of the Star clan. He’s an expert at using his tall, dark, and handsome charm to get women into bed—the last remnant of his declining hard-party escapades.But the bucks are about to stop here. His grandfather’s will demands he marry to inherit his fortune. Anthony panics. Even with his bad boy allure, how the hell is he going to find a tolerable bride, like, yesterday?
The minute Sarah Pennington spots the tattooed muscles her new stepsister’s ex hides under his Italian suits, she rolls her eyes. Anthony is not for her. And with her father maybe headed to prison for a financial fiasco, she’s had enough bad male behavior. She’s responsible. She’s hard-working. She…can’t stop having naughty dreams about the sexy “celebutant.”
At a beach-side wedding, a drunken mishap throws Sarah into Anthony’s bed, and he’s intrigued. Can he convince her to give fake marriage a chance? Can she convince herself to keep her heart out of the deal?
Their slow-burn, un-love affair isn’t what either expect, but it might be what both of them need forever.
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Sarah
“Don’t you ever
think about having a passion that drives you to distraction? Something that
makes you feel like you could dedicate your life to it and it would never feel
like work?” Anthony asked.
“Of course, but
that’s unrealistic. Most people just do a job every day and come home to their
family. Not every career is a passion,” I said.
“But you’re not
having fun either. You’re just working. If your job isn’t your passion, then
you should find something that is. Or someone. Life should be enjoyable.
Pleasurable.”
I would have
thought he was being deliberately provocative if his emotional intensity hadn’t
bordered on pleading. It was as if the idea of my not giving in to joy went
against everything he stood for. As if my less than decadent life was an
injustice and he needed me to see the error of my ways.
For a second,
staring into his dark eyes with the evening shadows flickering at the edges of
his face, denying myself pleasure felt unjust. I wanted it as much as he
did—maybe more since it had been so long since I’d felt anything close to that
level of heat. I wasn’t sure I ever had.
“I imagine I’ll
feel that when I get married one day,” I said, thinking of the future and what
my life might one day be like—beyond working, beyond bailing my dad out of
trouble. I didn’t think of how that must sound to someone like Anthony.
“Are you a
virgin?”
His deep-toned
voice rose to nearly a squeak that caught the attention of a neighboring table
with its disbelief. Luckily, I don’t think they heard the specifics of his
question.
“Keep your voice
down,” I hissed and leaned closer to whisper. “Why would you ask me that?”
He tipped my way
in his chair, giving our conversation the air of conspiracy. “Because you make
it sound like you have to wait until you’re married to experience any form of
pleasure. It’s…old-fashioned.”
“That’s not what
I meant,” I said with a sniff.
“When do you let
yourself have fun?” The question had a seductive rumble.
“This isn’t
something I’m going to talk about here, and certainly not with you.”
I glared into his
eyes to make my point, which was a mistake. The dark pools were bottomless and
black and shining with a glint of wickedness.
“That was a deft
deflection of my question, by the way. It only leaves me more curious.” He
snickered.
What the hell?
“Of course, I’m
not…I’m thirty-one.”
“Age has nothing
to do with that. You can be a forty-year-old virgin, like the movie.”
“Well, it’s too
late for that,” I snapped and stabbed a piece of zucchini. “Not that my…er,
love life is any of your business.”
“What ‘love’
life.” He framed the word with finger quotes. “Doesn’t sound like you have one.
You mentioned work, your friends, and brunch. And your sister is convinced
you’re quite boring and need help finding a date.”
“Stepsister,” I
corrected, keeping my voice to a hoarse whisper. “And just because I’m not
bed-hopping every weekend—”
He interrupted
with an exaggerated yawn. “Sex only on the weekends?”
My lips pinched,
stifling a trapped scream that turned into a hissing sigh as I regained control
of my emotions. “Just because I have self-restraint doesn’t mean I don’t have a
love life. Love and sex are not the same thing.”
Anthony sat up
and grinned. “Oh, darlin’, that I know.”
“I’m not your
darling.”
His midnight eyes
smoldered with a flirtation he had no business directing at me. “Don’t you want
to be?”
“Not every woman
on the planet wants to fuck you,” I spat in a low voice meant only for him.
He fanned himself
with affected horror and adopted a lilt from deeper in the South than Texas.
Damn the man for looking so deliciously pleased with himself.
“Oh, my. Watch
that language, Saucy Sarah.”
“Shut up.” I ate
more of my vegetables.
“Be nice. I’m
only trying to help you.”
My fork slid from
my fingers as I balked. “Help me what?”
“Get laid,
darlin’.”
Author Bio:
Kris Jayne is a devoted writer, reader, and traveler, crafting addictive contemporary romance novels with heat and heart. She spends her days blissfully sweating out the writing process in the Dallas area with her dogs, Otis the Shih Tzu, Rocco the Terrier, and Red the Foxy Mutt.
Her passion for writing is only matched by her passion for the adventures of travel. In 2008, she let a friend talk her into sleeping outside for the first time in her life when she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
P.S. If you’re buying her a gift, she has a penchant for single-malt Scotch and scarves.
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