If she remembers the past, they
won’t have a future.
Gwen Fairfax awakens in a hospital, deluged by stabbing head pain
and unable to remember anything about her past, especially the man who claims
to be her fiancé. A trip to the Wiccan Haus is her only hope to discover the
woman she used to be, understand her mysterious dreams about a resort, and fall
in love with the man she’s supposed to marry.
To stop his stepmother’s land
development schemes from ruining the natural habitat he’s dedicated his life to
preserving, Tucker Wilde is willing to do anything, even pretend to be engaged
to the woman his brother left at the altar. But he isn’t prepared for the sweet,
vulnerable woman to tempt him at every turn until he longs to give in to the
temptation.
The more Gwen gets to know Tucker,
the more she’s certain he’s a man worth remembering. But if the Wiccan Haus
heals her memory, he’ll have to fight to keep his bride.
Excerpt:
“This week is for you, Gwen, not me.”
She shook her head as they stepped into the elevator. “It’s
for both of us. Just because you’re helping me get my memory back doesn’t mean
you should have any less of a vacation.”
If he wasn’t enjoying himself, why would he want to share
his life with her? Up until dinner, his complete focus had been on her, but his
eyes didn’t shine when he looked at her the way they did when he talked about
his conservation efforts.
Just because they were engaged didn’t mean their
relationship had been perfect before she’d lost her memory. By paying attention
to what he loved, she could strengthen their bond or discover if they were
right for each other at all.
As the elevator crawled upward, she glanced at him, unable
to believe he wasn’t right for her. Not only was she comfortable with him,
their chemistry compounded with every passing moment. The real question was if
she fit with him, but she didn’t know herself well enough to answer.
The elevator doors opened, and Tucker placed his palm
against her back as they exited. A few steps later, they stopped in front of
her room. “This is you,” he said.
“Yeah.” Now what? She had no idea how to wrap up the evening
and no past experience to fall back on. “Would you like to come in for a cup of
coffee?”
He raised an eyebrow. “Is that a euphemism for something
else?”
Oh gosh. She might not have a memory, but she understood
what she’d implied. She forced a laugh to cover her embarrassment and deflect
the sex offer she definitely wasn’t ready for him to take her up on.
“Apparently, you’ve gotten engaged to a clichéd and trite woman. I fell asleep
so fast earlier, I didn’t notice if the room had a coffee pot.”
His lips twitched. “I would never get engaged to a cliché.
Don’t sell yourself short.”
She rubbed her temples. If he’d been attracted to something
unique and special about her, she’d like a clue what that thing might be. She
enjoyed getting reacquainted with him, but getting to know herself proved far
more unsettling. “Okay, no coffee and no euphemistic coffee. Uh, good night?”
“A goodnight kiss?” he suggested.
She dropped her gaze to his full pink lips. How many times
had those lips kissed hers before? She wanted to remember, but she couldn’t
handle the intimacy of a full, deep kiss when who she was remained elusive.
Rising on her tiptoes, she brushed her lips over his cheek,
scratchy with his customary beard stubble. The touch warmed her, inviting her
to linger and explore his face. Instead, she pulled away.
Wiccan Haus Series
ISBN: 978-1-61333-888-9
Length: 32,000 words
Genre: Erotic romance, paranormal romance, contemporary
romance, wedding romance, medical romance, drama, amnesia romance
Sara Daniel writes what she loves to
read—irresistible romance, from sweet to erotic and everything in between. She
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