Back in Bliss, an all-new sexy
romance in the Nights in Bliss, Colorado Series from New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake writing as Sophie Oak
is available now!
Logan
Green is back in Bliss, but only for a few weeks to help out at the sheriff’s
office.
Everything
changes when Seth Stark strolls into town with Georgia Dawson on his arm.
Seth’s
arrival is anything but a happy accident. He always dreamed of a big house on
the river
and a
wife he could share with his best friend, Logan. After building a software
empire, his only goal has been to make that dream come true. He just needed the
perfect woman.
Georgia
is still haunted by the dark, troubled man who saved her life. She can’t get
Logan out of
her
head. Her boss brought her to Bliss to help him decorate his new summer home,
but when
Logan
Green walks through the door she discovers Seth has something different in
mind.
Seth
has a plan for their mutual happily ever after, but he never dreamed that
coming home
would
put all their lives in danger.
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Excerpt:
“Holy shit.” Logan practically beamed at the thing
that looked like it could eat her. “Seth! Seth, get in here!”
He went to the door and yelled for Seth again.
Seth ran in, his eyes wide and his body covered only
in a towel. A little towel. A tiny white towel that contrasted with his tan
skin and had been wrapped over ridiculously muscled hips. He had those notches,
the ones she’d always been sure some artist Photoshopped onto male models
because no one could be that perfect. His dark hair was wet, curling above his
shoulders. Moisture clung to his every muscle and, holy hell, he had a lot of
them. They hid underneath his perfectly tailored suits.
Georgia forgot about the crazy-ass creature that had
come straight out of some danger-in-the-wild documentary and watched the two
gorgeous predators who had invaded her room.
She pulled the covers up to her neck, aware that she
didn’t look anything like they did.
“Maurice.” Seth took a step forward. “Wow. How the
hell long do moose live, man? It’s totally Maurice. You can see where Hiram
tried to take him down. There’s a scar on his nose.”
Logan moved in, too, and she could see the easy way
the two men related. For a moment she saw the kids they had been, friends
forever. God, she’d never had a friend like that.
Logan opened the window and she heard a loud chuffing
noise. “He kicked Hiram in the groin. It was a damn lucky thing the man already
had three kids because I heard nothing worked the same after. Hey, boy. You
remember me?”
Another huff and she was about to believe the thing
knew how to communicate.
Seth looked over at her, his eyes glinting. “We don’t
get a ton of moose around here. Maurice is a legend. The people of Bliss say
that if he shows up at your place, you’re blessed. Meant to be here. He’s the welcoming
committee.”
Logan laughed. “What no one will tell you is he’s a
total snack whore. If you leave a Snickers bar on the porch, he will show up
lickety-split. When Laura finally got comfy, I snuck some chocolate onto her
porch so she would feel welcome.”
“I’m glad she stayed. I heard she got married,” Seth
said.
Logan nodded. “Got a kid now. That’s why I’m here. Her
husbands need some paternity leave. I heard it’s a girl.”
Their shared history was right there, a palpable thing
between them. It was almost as though she could reach out and touch it, feel
the warmth of it. Logan and Seth felt like a family.
What was she doing here?
Once again, like most of her life, she was the
outsider. Even among her brothers, she’d felt it. Chase and Ben had each other.
Mark and Dare had been tight. And she and Win had been so far apart in age that
they couldn’t connect on a brother-sister level. She’d been alone. The only
child whose mother wasn’t up to snuff. The only one without money when the tide
had turned.
Logan looked down at her, his eyes softening.
“Georgia, I’m sorry about last night. I didn’t mean a word of what I said. To
either of you.”
She nodded, feeling awkward. They were here in her
bedroom. It was a bit surreal. She turned her attention back to the moose.
“So it’s not something that’s going to attack?” She
kept the blanket around her neck. Yeah, that was another way she was different.
She wasn’t gorgeously perfect like them. She’d tried the whole diet thing, and
she wasn’t cut out for it.
“Maurice is a sweetie, but I won’t lie. The first time
I saw him, I peed my own damned pants and ran screaming for my mommas,” Logan
said on a laugh. He reached a hand out, pressing it against the screen, his
eyes misting like he was reaching for his past. “He won’t hurt you. He wants to
say hello. And he probably smelled the bacon. Shit. My bacon.”
Logan turned and took off at a dead run for the
kitchen.
Seth touched the screen, too. “Hey, Maurice. Thanks
for the welcome.”
When he turned back to Georgia, he sported the
sweetest smile. He jumped onto her bed, not a hint of self-consciousness on his
face as he settled in beside her. “How did you sleep? My bed’s better, by the
way. It’s huge. Built for three.”
“Good for you and whatever ménage you choose to
invite. Could you go away so I can get dressed?” Last night seemed like a
dream, and more than a little like a nightmare. God, what had she been
thinking? Seth wanted her to tempt Logan into a ménage? He was insane. She was
insane for not immediately walking out of the cabin and hoofing it to Malibu
and the safety of Win’s minicastle where she could make like Rapunzel. She
would barricade herself in and then keep her hair cut because she was done with
men.
He smiled, an intimate thing that threatened to curl
her toes. “I thought we settled that last night.”
She sighed and wished she was strong enough to not
look at that towel, praying it would flop open and she would get a good view of
what Seth had down under. Maybe it was small. Like tiny.
Did it matter? He was the sweetest man she’d ever met.
He was kind and good. She wasn’t about to reject him because he had a small
penis. It wasn’t like sex was all that awesome anyway.
Logan had a big penis. She’d felt it rubbing against
her when he’d kissed her like there was no tomorrow. She thought about Logan’s
penis a lot. More than a lot.
Nope. She wasn’t going to reject anyone based on penis
size. She was going to reject them because she wasn’t about to get her heart
broken again.
About Lexi
Blake
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake
lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog
in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and
journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance that she found success.
She likes to find humor in the strangest places. Lexi believes in happy endings
no matter how odd the couple, threesome or foursome may seem.
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