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Spellbound Book 2

Sleeping with the enemy was never so magical.


Private investigator Finn Calder would sooner take a Lancaster witch out to dinner than work another cheating spouse case. Considering the long standing feud between their two families, that’s saying a lot. But when gorgeous Bree Jacobs works her way into the middle of his case with one memorable lap dance, Finn starts to think things are finally looking up.

The last man Bree Lancaster Jacobs expected to be attracted to was a cocky P.I. with his share of family secrets. Not even an age-old rivalry can stop her heart from pounding whenever Finn gets too close. As they work to solve a murder they both have a vested interest in, Bree knows she’s in real danger of losing her heart to a man who could never love her.


EXCERPT

Tension stretched up the back of her neck, sinking deep into the muscles at her shoulder blades. “Let me get this straight. You don’t really think I killed Dade, but you still think I’m a flight risk?”

He shrugged, shoving his hands in his pockets. “A guy can never be too careful, especially when he puts his neck on the line.”

“And we’d hate to see any harm come to that.”

“There, something we can both agree on.”

Bree waited until he started back towards the couch and then made a move for the door. He must have expected the response and planted an arm against the jamb at the last second.

He sucked his bottom lip between his teeth thoughtfully, drawing her gaze to the slow slide of his lip as he released it. “You’re not afraid to spend the night with me, are you?”

She damn well hadn’t been, right up until he said it in that dark, sexy voice. Bree tipped her face up. “I don’t like being taken advantage of.”

One smooth dark brow arched. “Is that what I’m doing?”

“You’re using this as an excuse to hang around.”

“As attractive as I do find you, Bree, even I’m not that desperate for attention.”

“This really isn’t necessary. In fact I think it’s ridiculous.”

“I’d like to think of it as covering my ass.”

The man had to be more stubborn than her brothers or even Mark. “I’m not going anywhere, Finn.”

“And I plan to make sure it stays that way.”

“For how long?” she asked through her clenched jaw.

He shrugged.

“So you’re telling me that if I try to leave my own house—”

“I’ll be right on your heels.”

Her eyes narrowed. “Are you going to watch me pee when that comes up,
too?”

“That depends on how big your bathroom window is.”

“You’re insane.”

“Rational thinking is highly overrated in situations like these. Much better to go on instinct.”

“And what is your instinct telling you now?” She meant for the comment to push his buttons. Instead he edged closer, his gaze dropping to her mouth.

“That you should go to bed and lock your door.”


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