Hide & Seek
JENNIE SNOW GRIMACED over the top of her laptop screen, trying to focus on the work in front of her but failing miserably. Nathan Reilly was to blame. He stood outside the windows of the climate-controlled HotWires offices, deep in conversation with a detective. She couldn't take her eyes off of him.
Though it was uncomfortably cool in the office — the computer crime labs were kept at low temps to protect the machinery that populated the room — she became uncomfortably warm every time she glanced in Nathan's direction. He was hard to ignore.
Nathan wasn't overly tall or burly like so many of the men she'd grown up with — he had a nice, solid build and was just the right height to meet her eyes when they shared a level glance. If she were held against him, all of their important parts would mesh perfectly. And meshing with Nathan was becoming more of a possibility, though she'd been struggling hard to deny it.
He'd been seducing her for the past three months with his sexy glances and clever conversation. Not to mention the flowers he kept sending her. They were never the same type of flower. Nathan a ... read full excerpt from: Hide & Seek ebook