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“This story takes place in and around the Australian
seaside. This beautiful backdrop seems to come alive with the lovers’ emotions;
storms and sunny days reflect their own journey. Tricia McGill creates stories
that are fondly remembered for their strong characters, this is another one you
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What happens when two
people who are both of the same mind—this being to steer well clear of
emotional entanglements—are struck down by instant attraction.
Kate last met Liam
when she was bridesmaid at her sister’s wedding. A gangly, uncertain fourteen
year old, going through the painful problems associated with growing up, she
took an instant dislike to Liam, who made fun of her. When her recently widowed
sister talks her into reluctantly accompanying her to her brother-in-law’s
home, which was built by its owner, architect Liam, Kate falls in love with the
house and, unfortunately for her, finds that she soon has corresponding
feelings for the man who owns it.
Meanwhile, Liam cannot believe that the tall, insecure
teenager he met at his brother’s wedding years ago has blossomed into this beautiful,
talented woman. His inbuilt antennae that had served him well, stood every
chance of being annihilated if he didn’t watch out.
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Liam couldn’t believe it. Talk about an ugly duckling turning
into a swan. Her snub nose with its sprinkle of freckles was all that saved her
face from perfection. The combination of auburn hair and tall lissom figure
must attract men wherever she went, yet she was blushing like a schoolgirl, as
if unused to male attention. Wide eyes were watching him with wariness at odds
with the luscious fullness of her mouth. The dress she wore graced perfect
curves, a slim waist, and full breasts.
The beauty she’d become stunned him. This truly magnificent
creature, he surmised, was totally unaware of the effect she had on people. At
a good five foot eight, she was above average height and moved with the grace
of a ballerina. And those large luminous eyes were something else.
Viola told them, on one of her visits, that her sister’s
looks had set many a male heart thumping. Liam secretly scoffed at that—but now
could see exactly what she meant.
He backed off at the look that came into her eyes, his
inbuilt bachelor’s antennae going into action, when she murmured, “Why thank
you,” flashing him a brilliant smile that sent his libido into over-drive.
“Viola was very sick, as you know, and this break will do her the world of
good. I gave up my flat to stay with her, and she wouldn’t come without me.”
Her shoulders lifted in a shrug and the small movement entranced Liam. There
was an innate grace about everything she did, be it moving a limb or a lip. “It
was nice of you to invite her.”
Liam grinned at that, not missing the way her eyes settled on
his mouth. Could she be as stunned by her reaction to his every move as he was
by hers? “I have had many epithets bestowed on me in my time, Katie, but nice
has never been applied to me before.”
Her mouth curved in a soft smile.
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