Surrender to Love
Night Calls, #3
by J.C. Valentine
Publication Date: July 19, 2016 (re-release)
Genres: Adult,
Contemporary, Erotic, Romance
From
The Book Junkie Reads . . . Surrender to Love (Night Calls, #3) . . .
Erotic romance with a sweetness mixed in. Surrendering to love has never felt so right. But of course you know it must come with some baggage, a little drama. Just enough to make you question should I continue on with what I know to be right for me Patricia did not really have much left to lose. When all hope was lost or slightly misdirected, a collision puts things to right or so they seem that way. Someone else has there own way of making your right seem wrong.
Jonathon just was not sure. Life was what it was for him. He was hot, wealthy, hot, sexy, hot, single, hot. Just hot. Patti was that more that was missing from his life but demons follow you all the time waiting for the perfect moment to steal your hope, dreams, future.
I found this to be a good addition to the Night Calls series. The spice level has most certainly increased.
Jonathon just was not sure. Life was what it was for him. He was hot, wealthy, hot, sexy, hot, single, hot. Just hot. Patti was that more that was missing from his life but demons follow you all the time waiting for the perfect moment to steal your hope, dreams, future.
I found this to be a good addition to the Night Calls series. The spice level has most certainly increased.
**This ARC was provided via IndieSage PR via Kindle
in exchange for an honest review.**
BLURB
After finding herself out of luck
and out of love, Patricia Jacobs has written off the male species. No one but
her father has ever given her the love and devotion she knows she deserves, and
she’s sick and tired of it. Until she collides, literally, with a man whose
devastating smile and seductive charm that should be considered illegal,
destroys her plans. He’s everything she’s ever dreamed of in a man: handsome,
intelligent, successful, they share a love of cars and best of all; he looks at
her like she’s his light in the dark. What more could a girl ask for?
Jonathon
Bradshaw, destroyed by a past that has haunted his every waking moment for the
last five years, isn’t looking for a serious relationship, until he meets
Patricia. Sweet, saucy and as hot as the summer is long, Jon can’t deny the
draw he has toward her. For the first time, he has hope.
Determined to shake the ghosts of
his past, Jon focuses on forging a future with Patti, but he’s always been a
master at standing in his own way. When
Jon’s past refuses to be forgotten, will Patti be able to live with the truth
about the man who’s stolen her heart?
EXCERPT- SURRENDER TO LOVE
Jon stepped into Carnal with a blonde on one
arm and a brunette on the other. Stepping in beside them, his best friend and
wingman, Travis, motioned to the dance floor, and then melted into the throng
with his own date.
Music vibrated through his body as Jon carved
a path through the crowd toward an empty table in the back. He seated the
women, and then squatted down between them, motioning them closer so he could
speak without shouting. “What can I get you ladies to drink?”
“Grey Goose,” the blonde told him, smiling
demurely with lips so thick and glossy they screamed sin.
“Martini, dirty.” The brunette seated to his
left wrapped her hand around his neck and pulled his face to hers. Their mouths
meshed, and she slipped her tongue inside his, wasting no time letting him know
where she expected this night to end.
Jon pulled back with a lazy grin and wiped
the excess moisture from his lips with his fingertips. “That’s an order I have
no problem filling. Don’t go anywhere.”
“Don’t worry, baby,” the brunette cooed. “The
only place we’re going tonight is down.” Her gaze shifted to his crotch and Jon
laughed, amused.
“Promises, promises. I’m going to hold you to
that,” he swore.
Striding up to the bar, Jon found a sliver of
space and positioned himself there, raising his hand to call the bartender’s
attention.
While he waited, he took stock of the place.
The downtown club was buzzing with energy. Colored lighting flashed
intermittently over the oblong dance floor. Loud music from every direction
pulsed in his ears. There were half-naked bodies everywhere, dancing, groping,
and draping themselves over the bar. It was a veritable cesspool of debauchery,
and he loved every bit of it.
The bartender was finally making his way over
when the seat beside him opened up and a warm, lithe body slid in alongside
him.
Jon couldn’t help but appreciate the view.
Long, pale hair flowed down to a curvaceous backside and lean, tone legs clad
in a pair of tight, white jeans dangled from the stool she perched on. From the
back, she was enough to stir him to life. He wondered what effect she would
have on him head-on.
When the bartender approached his end of the
bar and looked to him first, Jon shook his head and tilted it toward the blonde
beside him. “Take care of her first. I’ll wait.”
The bartender nodded, uncaring of who went
first, and shifted his attention to her. Turning on her seat, the friendly
smile she wore turned shy when she looked up and met his eyes.
How cute. “Hi,” he said, deliberately
dropping his voice lower.
“Hi.” She smiled demurely, her long lashes
touching her cheeks when she dropped her gaze.
“What are you having?” Jon asked, using the
volume of the music as an excuse to slide in a little closer. He rested one arm
on the polished counter and leaned into it, smiling down at her as her mind
worked to keep up. He gestured to the man waiting for them expectantly.
Her cheeks colored and she cleared her
throat. “Give me two rum and cokes, a long island and Sam Adams,” she called
out to the bartender who was waiting patiently for their order.
While he hurried off to fill it, Jon took the
opportunity to fix her with a wide smile. “You look nice tonight,” he told her,
allowing his eyes to make a slow perusal down her lush body. Unfortunately, he
couldn’t keep his eyes from making a second pass over her chest where her
breasts were on full display beneath the simple black tank top.
“Thanks,” she said amicably. She flipped her
long hair over her shoulder, eliminating the soft, silken screen obstructing
his view of shapely shoulders covered in perfect alabaster skin. “I’m Patti,”
she said, turning in her chair and offering him her hand.
He took her delicate hand in his and brought
it up to his lips, pressing a kiss to the back of it. “It’s a pleasure, Patti.
I’m Jon.”
“Nice to meet you, Jon.”
“Definitely.” They smiled at one another,
lost in each other’s eyes, until the bartender returning with the drinks broke
the spell. “It’s on me,” he told him, then waved him away. Jon would come back
to make his order after he was through with Patti.
“Thanks, but you didn’t have to do that.”
Jon helped her gather up her drinks, holding
them hostage to keep her around a little longer. “I wanted to,” he said, casually
slipping his hand around her tiny waist to guide her through the crowd. She
smiled up at him, her pale green eyes sparkling beneath the strobe lights.
She
led him to a round table surrounded by several women, one of whom was very much
pregnant. Patti bent to unload the drinks and smiling faces turned to greet
her. Their expressions turned curious when they took notice of him hovering
behind her.
“Okay, girls, I believe I got everyone.”
Patti slapped her hands together, then jumped around when she remembered he was
still there. “Oh! My bad. Forgot the beer.” She snatched the drink from his
hands and took a long swallow.
All eyes were on him, and Jon shifted
uncomfortably. “Aren’t you going to introduce us to your friend?” asked the one
that looked like she was about to rupture amniotic fluid at any moment.
He watched as Patti’s chest rose and fell, a
nervous laugh escaping her as she set her drink on the table. “Piper, Poppy,
Jules, Sheila, Lynn,” she said, pointing her finger at each of them. “This is
Jon. Jon, this is Lynn, Sheila, Jules, Poppy, and Piper. Thanks for buying the
drinks and helping me carry them,” she said quickly. “I guess I’ll see you
around?”
She plunked down in her chair, effectively
dismissing him, but Jon had other ideas. “Hi,” he said, stepping forward with
his hand out. “It’s nice to meet you.”
The one named Piper took his hand in hers,
her face bright. “Hey, I didn’t recognize you at first. Must be the lighting,”
she said brightly, waving her hand at the colored lights hanging overhead. “You
grew up with Tate. I’m his wife, Piper. We met in Vegas at the convention.”
Jon’s smile grew in recognition. “That’s
right. I remember you now. Wow,” he said, looking down at her swollen abdomen.
“You guys didn’t waste any time. When are you due?”
She laughed, running her palm over her
stomach lovingly. “About five weeks left to go.”
“And Tate let you out of the house?” he
asked, stunned. If she were his wife, he wouldn’t let her within an arm’s reach
of a club. They were too unpredictable, too unsafe, too everything.
“I don’t think I gave him much of a choice,”
she said with a giggle.
“She threatened to serve his balls to him on
a silver platter,” Poppy leaned in and shouted. “Hey, Jon. How’s it going?”
He nodded to her. “It’s going. Where’s Felix
tonight?”
Her eyes clouded over and she sat back, her
hand reaching out to fiddle with her drink. “At home, I imagine.”
Jon’s brows rose at the coldness of her tone,
but he didn’t bother to follow up. He was there to have a good time, not be
drawn into female drama.
“So wait,” the one across from him, Sheila,
said with her palms facing out in front of her. “You two know each other?”
“They work for me,” Jon said, making a
swiping motion with his finger at Poppy and Piper.
“And how do you know Patti?”
“Oh, he doesn’t. We just met up at the bar,”
Patti explained.
“You work fast, huh?” Sheila remarked,
waggling her eyebrows suggestively at him.
He shrugged. “What can I say, when I see
something I like…” He trailed off meaningfully. Patti’s eyes lifted from the
table and he caught them, holding her trapped in his gaze for one long, intense
moment. He wanted her to know he was interested, and judging by the flush of
her cheeks, she’d heard him loud and clear.
His smile fell when a pair of arms suddenly
wrapped around his neck.
“Hey, baby, I was wondering where you
disappeared to. What are you doing all the way over here?”
Patti glanced over her shoulder at the sound
of feminine voices. It took her a second to assess the situation, and he watched
as her nose scrunched in disgust. When her eyes slid back to him, she wore a
blank expression and for some reason, that put a knot in his stomach.
Jon turned his head and found himself looking
at two sets of annoyed eyes. “I was just getting ready to head back.” He patted
the arm wrapped around his neck and she took the hint, releasing him and moving
back a step. “Why don’t you go order the drinks for me and I’ll catch up in a
minute?” He gave his dates a small, encouraging smile, hoping they’d leave
quickly.
They did, reluctantly. He watched them go,
his mind turning over how to explain what had just happened. He couldn’t come
up with a damn thing. Hoping to appear nonchalant, he turned back to the table,
the heat from the women’s eyes threatening to scorch him. The only one who
wasn’t looking at him was Patti. He swallowed tightly. “I should get back,” he
said slowly. “To my, uh…”
“Friends?” Patti asked pleasantly, though the
look she turned on himmade himfeel like the biggest dick who ever existed.
“Right, friends,” he said regretfully.
Standing, he cast a friendly smile around the table, but the only one he was
really interested in seeing it was the woman who refused to look up at him.
“Have a good evening, ladies.” With nothing left to say that wouldn’t make him
look worse than he already did, he moved through the crush of dancers to find
his dates.
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