Carly Phillips - Dare to Touch First Chapter Sneak Peek
Dare to Touch
Carly Phillips
Carly Phillips
First Chapter Sneak Peek
About Dare to Touch:
Olivia Dare, executive director of the
Miami Thunder, and team travel director, Dylan Rhodes share more than just a
passion for football–their chemistry is explosive and their feelings for each
other are intense. But Olivia is wary of any man getting too close. Given her
background – a near-bigamist dad and an ex-boyfriend who merely enforced her
lack of priority in his life – Olivia fears being hurt again but she can’t
resist embarking upon a passionate affair with Dylan, even as she holds part of
herself back.
Dylan isn’t a man who does anything half
way. Once he decides to pursue Olivia, he goes all in. When the Pro-Bowl takes
them to the desert oasis of Arizona, Dylan is determined to make sure their
time together isn’t all business. What happens while at the luxury resort is
life altering but when Olivia admits her deepest pain, will Dylan be able to
prove he’s a man with staying power? Or will Olivia be disappointed again,
this time by the most important man in her life?
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The birthday party had wound down and only
family and a few close friends remained in the private room where the
celebration had been held. Olivia didn’t feel any older, only … more jaded. Was
it any wonder? Her twenty-fifth birthday, surrounded by friends and family – if
you excluded her wayward father. Of course he hadn’t been able to make the
party. When had he shown up for anything important in her life?
She leaned against the bar on both elbows
and closed her eyes for a few seconds to gather herself before packing up the
presents and heading home.
“Happy birthday, Olivia.” A familiar
masculine voice drawled in her ear. She shivered at the sound, all her senses
prickling with awareness as Dylan Rhodes’ warm breath heated her skin.
She turned to find him close. Too close and
her pulse picked up speed. Sexy chocolate brown eyes gazed at her. And his
close cut goatee teased her with its nearness. In her dreams, that sexy goatee
felt delicious against her bared flesh.
Jesus, Olivia, get a grip.
“Thanks for coming to the party.” Her voice
came out too husky for her liking but Dylan always had this kind of effect on
her. He was travel director with the Miami Thunder, her coworker, and the man
she’d lusted after from the day they’d met.
“I’m glad your sister invited me.”
She wished Avery hadn’t insisted on
throwing her a party, but now that it was nearly over, Olivia had had a
wonderful time and was grateful her mom and her siblings, half and full, cared
enough to attend the event. Friends and coworkers too.
Especially Dylan.
He studied her beneath his hooded gaze. “I
wouldn’t miss your celebration.” He tucked a wayward strand of hair behind her
ear, his fingers trailing a path over her cheek in what was a deliberate,
lingering touch.
She shivered, her traitorous nipples
puckering at his light caress. This was more than the flirting dance they
normally did. There was intent in his coffee colored stare.
She shouldn’t be surprised. Until recently,
a sense of corporate responsibility kept them as coworkers only. And then
Olivia’s brother Ian had fallen for his now wife, Riley, and given her a job
with the Thunder. Next her half-brother Alex had hooked up with his now-wife,
Madison, and they too worked with the team. Ever since, Dylan had stepped up his
game. It was like her family’s willingness to mix business with pleasure had
given him the green light to pursue her. She’d managed to hold out so far, but
she knew it was only a matter of time before she gave in.
What are you fighting, Liv? She asked herself.
Too many things, came the reply. But her quivering insides and the liquid
desire pulsing through her veins told her she was going to take the dive and
deal with the repercussions later.
“I asked if you wanted your present?”
Dylan’s voice brought her out of her own head.
She managed a nod, trying not to betray the
excitement fluttering inside her. “Sure. I love gifts.”
A grin edge the corners of his mouth and he
treated her to those irresistible dimples. He was raw, intense and kept his
emotions in check. On simmer, never boiling over.
Although she didn’t come from his rougher
background, she could relate to the need to hold things close. A father who’d
betrayed his entire family in a way only soap operas saw and a first love that
walked away when she needed him most taught her hard-won lessons. Hell, she was
still learning them. Hadn’t she believed her father would come? He hadn’t even
called to say he wouldn’t be able to attend. He’d sent a message with her
half-brother Alex. She swallowed hard. The confident, tough Olivia people saw
on the outside was far different than the sensitive, hurt girl that lived
inside her.
She searched and found that outer Olivia
now. “So? What do you have for me, hot shot?”
He grasped her hand and pulled her away
from the bar, giving her no choice but to follow him, rushing in her heels to
keep up.
Her sister, Avery, stared open-mouthed as
she passed. Olivia’s face burned as she realized her entire family was watching
Dylan pull her through the lounge area they’d rented for the night and into a
darkened hallway.
He came to a halt, turned and steadied her
with strong hands on her waist. “Dylan, what are you –“
He cut her off with a kiss. His lips on
hers, hard, demanding and oh so good. Just as her brain told her this was stupid,
he slid his lips over her jawline, she felt that rough beard for the first
time, and her mind shut down.
He nipped at her ear and a low moan
reverberated from her throat. “Dylan – ”
His hand gripped her hair, tilting her neck
back and his mouth returned to hers. The slight tug on her scalp had the odd
effect of arousing her, the moisture dampening her panties a clear indication
she liked this birthday gift and wanted more. Tongues tangled and she reveled
in his taste, a malty flavor from the beer he’d been drinking. No refined
scotch for Dylan, he was rough in ways she hadn’t been exposed to before him.
And she loved it, meeting his demanding kisses with more of her own.
He turned and pushed her against the wall,
his hard body aligning with hers. The thick swell of his erection pressed
against her belly and her knees went weak at the thought of what could come
next.
He grasped her jaw in one hand and brushed
a finger over closed lids. “Open and look at me.”
Her eyes fluttered open. Up close he was
even more devastating to look at, pure want and need in his expression. For
her.
His hand never left her neck as he gazed
into her eyes. “Happy birthday, sunshine.” He leaned in and kissed her hard
once. Then he slid a box into her hand, curled her fingers around it tight and
stepped away.
She glanced down at the gift, dumbfounded.
Her body still tingled in all strategic areas and her heart was beating a mile
a minute. If not for the wall at her back, she would have collapsed to the
floor in a heap. But before she could gather her wits, he winked at her. Then
he turned and walked away.
#
Dylan’s head spun from that kiss. He’d
wanted Olivia for a long time and this party provided him the perfect
opportunity to make it clear things between them were going to change. No more
staring at those red glossed lips and wondering what she tasted like. Now he
knew.
He ran his finger over his mouth, coming up
with sticky gloss and he grinned. He’d rendered her speechless, not an easy
feat. The sexy vixen now knew where he stood.
So no more using her job as an excuse,
either. “It’s difficult being a female in a male dominated profession. Getting
involved with you will make it look like I can’t handle things myself.”
He called bullshit on that one. Once his
assistant, Olivia was now the team’s executive director. She was dedicated to
her job in a man’s world and had to work twice as hard to prove herself as her
predecessor had. But she never complained. She was smart, intelligent,
and everyone in the industry that met her came to both like and respect her.
She’d more than proved herself in their world.
And given her family’s propensity to mix
business with pleasure … yeah. He wasn’t buying her reason. She was scared of
something. Fine, that he could deal with. He sure as hell didn’t do well at
relationships either. Which didn’t mean he wasn’t about to try one with her.
They could be good together, given the chance. They shared a mutual passion for
football, something that was rare. Dylan ought to know. He’d had enough women try
to distract him from his love of the sport.
Added to Olivia’s brains and wit, she had a
killer body. She was slender with small curves in all the right places, breasts
just made to be held in his palms. He’d had to hold himself back from taking
things in that hallway even further. Her waist was made for him to grip hard
and those legs starred in his most heated fantasies. He was a leg man and he
couldn’t shake the thought of those long limbs wrapped around him as she slid
inside her wet heat.
Now that he knew her sweet taste and her
feminine scent, he craved so much more. He intended to have it, too.
Dylan headed for the door, only to be
stopped by his boss, Olivia’s brother.
“I’d like a word,” Ian said.
He didn’t want to get into his personal
choices with Ian but he respected the man. So he gave him the time. “What’s
up?”
Ian glanced around. No one was around to
overhear. “I realize I’m in no position to judge relationships in the work
place.”
Dylan cocked his head. “And?”
“I saw you two in the hallway.” Ian shifted
on his feet, clearly uncomfortable with the subject.
Dylan had made a scene by pulling Olivia
away. He knew Ian was overprotective of his sisters and since Dylan felt the
same way about Callie, his sister, he wouldn’t lose his temper now.
But that didn’t mean he was opening a vein
for the man either. “I don’t owe you an explanation.”
“The hell you don’t. That’s my sister
you’re playing with.”
Dylan blew out a long breath. “Who said I’m
playing?”
Ian inclined his head, acknowledging
Dylan’s words. He cleared his throat. “My sister is tough on the outside but
she’s … more fragile inside,” he said, clearly considering his words carefully.
“Your point?” Dylan asked the other man,
not wanting information about Olivia from anyone but her.
“Don’t play with her head or her heart.”
Dylan inclined his head. “I don’t intend
to.”
Ian eyed him through his infamous narrowed
gaze, assessing him, causing Dylan to straighten his shoulders and meet his
stare head on.
“We good?” Ian finally asked.
“Sure thing.” He and Ian known one another
a long time.
They’d both attended the University of
Florida and Ian had given him a job when they’d run into each other again a few
years after graduation. Dylan owed the man but that didn’t mean he had to put
what he wanted on hold. Ian would deal with whatever happened. He had no choice
because Dylan wasn’t backing down. He was going after Olivia.
#
The Monday after her party, Olivia grabbed
her coffee from the break room and settled into her office at the stadium. She
loved her job. Growing up, she’d always wanted to hang with her older brothers,
Ian and Scott, both of whom loved football. Although Scott was now a police
officer, he never missed a home Thunder game. And since their father’s brother,
Paul, owned the team, Olivia been exposed to the sport early. And often.
When Uncle Paul had left the country to
travel with his partner, he’d turned the presidency over to Ian, who he’d
groomed for the position. Olivia had graduated college knowing she wanted a
position in the front offices. She’d started in PR and moved to travel,
learning all she could before being promoted to executive director last year.
She loved her job, loved that she worked with some of her family members, and
appreciated how hard the players worked and their dedication to the sport and
the team. Coming into work was never a hardship. She considered herself lucky.
Her birthday party merely reinforced the
fact that she was surrounded by people she loved. She’d spent yesterday going
through presents and anally finishing her thank you notes for each gift. Her
sister, Avery, also her apartment-mate, made fun of her but at least she didn’t
have those still on her To Do list.
She settled into her chair and reached into
her bag for her eyeglasses. She didn’t wear them often but she’d had a headache
today and opted not use her contacts. But instead of the case she ended up with
the gift box from Dylan in her hand.
She ran her fingers over the velvet
covering. Knowing what was inside, her stomach flipped over. This wasn’t just
a, walk into a store and pick out the easiest present, kind of gift. This was
well thought out and chosen with her in mind. She couldn’t bring herself to
wear it and she couldn’t stand to leave it home either.
She snapped open the box and looked down at
the necklace. The delicate gold pendant of the sun with a sparkling diamond in
the center twinkled up at her. Because he called hersunshine.
She’d thought it was a lighthearted
nickname, not something with more meaning. Even if every time she heard it her
heart fluttered inside her chest. Olivia had no problem admitting she was
attracted to Dylan. She was just wary of smooth talking guys. Oh hell, she was
wary of most men and for what she thought was good reason. Hello, daddy, she
thought with disgust. He’d called the next morning to apologize for missing her
party, but too little too late. She’d murmured her easy acceptance because
that’s what she did. Olivia accepted things as they were. She might be the
peacemaker who’d convinced her siblings to at least outwardly forgive the
father who’d betrayed them, but that didn’t mean she didn’t have her own issues
and internal scars.
As for Dylan, he was a contradiction. From
a rough part of Miami, he still managed to attend the University of Florida on
scholarship. She didn’t know much about his past as he didn’t discuss it. She
respected that. After all, they weren’t friends, they were colleagues. Even if
he wanted to be more.
He possessed an edge, one that was apparent
even when he wore a suit and juggled the schedules of dozens of players and
team management. It was that edge that appealed to her. She liked the guy who
took control and dragged her across the room, then kissed her senseless. She
was drawn to the man who called her sunshine and gave her this gorgeous
necklace. It showcased a softer side of him and that was the side that scared
her. Because she could fall for a man like Dylan. So hard. Which meant she’d be
open and vulnerable… and experience told her that kind of pain didn’t go away
easily. She preferred dating men with whom she didn’t have a chance of getting
in too deep.
She placed the delicate necklace into the
box and snapped it closed just as a knock sounded at the door.
She dropped the box onto the desk. “Come
in.”
The door swung open and Dylan strode in.
Speak of the devil, she thought.
Today was casual, no meetings, meaning he
wore a pair of black slacks and a white collared shirt open at the neck,
revealing a sprinkling of dark – mouthwatering – hair. His sleeves were rolled
up and she found that even his forearms were muscular and sexy.
“Morning, sunshine.” He treated her to a
heart stopping smile.
She swallowed hard. “Good morning.”
“Got a minute?” he asked.
She nodded.
He shut the door behind him. “You look sexy
in those glasses.”
With shaking hands, she pulled them off,
suddenly self-conscious.
“You’re sexy without them, too.” He started
towards her desk, where his gift sat front and center.
It was too much to hope he wouldn’t notice.
The big grin on his face told her she was
out of luck.
He sat on the corner of her desk and folded
his arms across his chest. “So?” he asked, his knowing gaze on the
incriminating box.
Better to face it head on, she decided.
“Thank you, Dylan. It’s beautiful.”
“But you’re not wearing it.” His lips
turned down and she suddenly felt awful and didn’t want to disappoint him or
hurt his feelings.
“I was just about to put it on.”
His gaze held hers for more than a few
seconds before he picked up the velvet box and took out the necklace. “Turn,”
he said in a gruff voice.
She stood and pivoted around. He stepped up
behind her, his body heat already testing her resolve.
“Hair.”
She tilted her head forward and raised her
long hair off her neck, allowing him to slide the necklace in place and engage
the small hook. Instead of moving away, she suddenly sensed him closer.
His breath fanned her neck, warm air
causing a wave of arousal to nearly knock her off her feet.
“What are you–“ She couldn’t continue,
not when his lips skimmed her neck and her words morphed into more of a moan.
His mouth was warm and he lingered, inhaling her where she stood. Her nipples
puckered beneath the silk of her tank and she grabbed onto the desk for
support.
“Do you want to know why I gave this to
you? Why I call you sunshine?” His words vibrated against her skin but he
didn’t give her a chance to reply. “It’s because when I come in to work every
morning, seeing you lights up my day.”
Oh God. “That’s –“
“Corny but true.” He grasped her shoulders
to keep her steady and rimmed her outer ear with his tongue.
He lit a fuse that ran straight to her
core. Suddenly that’s all she was aware of, the pulsing of her sex, her damp
panties and her heavy breasts, all three achy and needing his touch more than
her next breath.
She wanted to turn, throw herself into his
arms and kiss him for all she was worth. Wrap her legs around his waist and –
A quick knock and her door opened wide.
Riley, her sister in law, strode in, speaking as she walked. “I wanted to talk
to you about – Oh!” She came to a halt. Took in Olivia and Dylan and a big
smile crossed her face. “Looks like I’m interrupting,” she said, but made no
move to leave.
Olivia tried to step away but Dylan’s hands
on her arms held her tight.
“Dylan and I were just – umm… I mean Dylan
came to discuss the trip to Arizona for the Pro Bowl, didn’t you?” she asked on
a rush, grasping for a business related reason for him to be in her office. Not
that anything would explain how close they stood or how his lips had been on
her neck….
Dylan merely looked amused. “Apparently,
yes. I’m here to talk about the trip.” He stepped away but his hand dropped,
skimming Olivia’s lower back. “We can pick this discussion up at lunch,” he
said.
“Lunch?” she asked, parroting his words
because her entire body was still tingling unable to process what had just
happened between them. What would have happened if Riley hadn’t barged in?
It wasn’t much. It was everything. Shit.
“Lunch,” he stated. “I’ll come get you at
Noon.” He turned to her and winked.
She ignored that in favor of his overbearing
push to make plans she hadn’t agreed to. “Don’t I get a say?” she asked. “What
if I already have plans?”
Ignoring Riley’s amused grin, Dylan met her
gaze. “I gave you a say for the last couple of months. I decided it’s my turn.
See you at Noon.” His fingers glided over her hand as he walked out. “Nice to
see you, Riley,” he said, disappearing out the door.
“What was that!? And while you’re at it,
what was with the caveman routine, dragging you across the room and into the
hallway at your party?” Riley, her brother Ian’s wife, the team’s
assistant travel secretary and Olivia’s close friend, settled into the most
comfortable extra seat in the office. Her brown curls hung down her back, her
eyes glinting with amusement as she waited for an answer.
Olivia eased back into her chair behind her
desk, her awareness of everything around her heightened. Hell, she was
trembling.
“I don’t know. We’ve always flirted but I
thought I made it clear I wasn’t going to mix business with… anything else.”
She didn’t want to use the word pleasure right now. She didn’t think her over
stimulated hormones could take it.
“Didn’t seem like he was listening.”
She reached for pendant around her neck.
“He gave me this for my birthday.”
Riley rose and leaned in for a good look.
“That’s gorgeous. Obviously he’s not taking no for an answer. Are you still
planning on resisting? And I have to ask, why? He’s a great guy and not hard on
the eyes either… but don’t tell your brother I said that.” She grinned because
they both knew how proprietary Ian could be.
Olivia groaned. “I can’t resist him. I
don’t want to. But he’s so intense. Like all or nothing and I honestly don’t
know if I’m ready for that.”
“You could keep
spending nights home with your TV or you could go out with a guy who
obviously worships you. Really difficult choice.”
“Oh that’s rich coming from how hard you
fought Ian when he went after you.”
Riley rubbed her hands together. “Ian
scared me because he’s so… dominant. And you know about my father.”
Riley’s father had been an abusive,
controlling bastard. She’d had good reason to be wary of Ian and his dominating
personality. Not that he’d ever hurt her. Worship her was more like it.
He’d won her over but not before she’d almost lost him first.
“I know, but –“
“Just hear me out, okay?” Riley asked.
Because Olivia knew her friend was coming
from a good place, she nodded.
“I mistakenly thought trusting Ian would
cost me my self-esteem and independence. But you don’t have those issues.”
“No, but I do have serious trust issues of
my own and you know why.”
“Yeah. Your father and his other family.
You know I’m well aware of both sides of that issue.” Riley was best friends
with her half-brother Alex.
“So I get why you’re wary, but you ought to
give Dylan a chance to prove he’s one of the good guys.”
Olivia forced a smile. There was more to it
than just her father. Although she had to admit, he’d been the first man to
shatter her faith and continued to do so. She’d thought the sun rose and set on
Robert Dare and believed she was his princess, just like he’d always claimed.
Problem was, he’d said it when he came home from his varied and extended
business trips, arms loaded with gifts. And she’d been too young and naïve to
know that those presents let him assuage his guilt because he had a mistress
and other kids on the side. Kids he gave more time and more of himself to than
he ever had to Olivia and her siblings.
Then came Olivia’s huge college mistake
that merely reinforced the fact that she found it difficult to believe what any
man she was involved with claimed.
“Look, I’m sure Dylan is a good guy.” A
sexy man with dark hair she wanted to run her fingers through and lips she
wanted to taste again.
Riley shrugged. “So go into it with your
eyes open. Hot sweaty sex can be very fulfilling. You don’t need to worry about
things like relationships and being hurt if you don’t invest your heart.” Riley
met her gaze. “Right?”
A slow smile curled Olivia’s mouth. Maybe
she should stop
over thinking things. Dylan wasn’t asking for her hand in marriage, God forbid.
Then she’d have to dig into her deepest fears and darkest pain. He was just
asking for lunch. And probably more but that kind of more she could handle.
Olivia nodded, finally getting her head in
the correct frame of mind to deal with Dylan Rhodes.
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About Carly Phillips:
New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Carly
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Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Carly Phillips has written over 40 sexy
contemporary romance novels that today's readers identify with and enjoy. After
a successful 15 year career with various New York publishing houses, Carly is
making the leap to Indie author, with the goal of giving her readers more books
at a faster pace at a better price. Her Serendipity books will still finish up
in January/February 2014 via Berkley as planned. Carly lives in Purchase, NY
with her family, two nearly adult daughters and two crazy dogs who star on her
Facebook Fan Page and website. She's a writer, a knitter of sorts, a wife, and
a mom. In addition, she's a Twitter and Internet junkie and is always around to
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