Compromising Positions
by Jenna Bayley-Burke
Publication Date: November 28th 2016
Publisher: Entangled Select
Genres: Adult, Contemporary Romance
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Sophie has some very compromising positions to work on. She will be working on them in public. She also requires help with these special postions. David becomes the partner she never expected. From there heat begins to rise to new levels. She has dreamed of this man for years.
This would have been all fun and games until there was this little pesque issue with someone trying to steal David's company. David and Sophie are opposite of each other. She was fun loving and open. David was a workaholic and a bit closed off. Doing a favor for a friends brings his life to new doors. These new doors opened provides the much need jolt of life to his life.
Sweet, simple, entertaining with a few turns and a bout of intrigue.
BLURB
Falling
in love is the last thing on his busy agenda but compromising positions can
lead just about anywhere.
When fitness empire CEO David Strong agrees to help
teach a yoga class for couples based on poses in The
Kama Sutra, he’s put in one compromising position after another. Especially
since the instructor is his best friend’s little sister-in-law, doesn’t have a
lot of experience with men, and is totally off-limits. She’s everything David’s
never wanted. So he can’t understand why he suddenly needs her so much.
Sophie
DelFino has fantasized about David for over a decade, but he has a type, and
she’s far from it. He’s also got all sorts of rules and reasons why they
shouldn’t be together. Good thing Sophie is all about bending the rules.
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David tried to remember the last
time he’d been to a grocery store. College maybe? If there was anything at all
in his fridge, his sister had put it there. Kelly was wonderful about leaving
ice cream and chips in her wake.
“If we split the list, it will go
faster.” Sophie smiled up at him.
“Okay.” He shrugged, taking the torn
piece of notebook paper from her hand. He scanned the items. All produce.
“What’s on your list?” he asked,
taking it from her hand. More produce. He knew it. Women ate weird. His sister
was the only sane woman in the entire world.
“The joy of having a nutritionist
for a brother-in-law. Craig’s using me to test his latest diet plan,” she
explained.
He took a step back and looked at
her again. Even in sweats, she looked fit. “Why?” She waved her hand.
“Who can keep track of Craig’s
reasons? I indulge him. To a point.”
“You should do his Deliver-Ease. It
actually has real food, not just vegetables.” And since the plan was run
through Strong Gyms, utilizing it let him do a little quality control.
She raised a dark eyebrow. “You’re
on his diet plan?”
“You’re not the only one who
indulges Craig. Besides, it’s easy. Comes right to the office. I don’t even
have to think about it.
She looked at him in disbelief. “But
why are you on a diet?”
“I’m not.” He pushed the cart
forward, away from the lettuce. “Craig decided twenty years ago that he knew
better than I did what I should be eating. It’s a habit from way back.” He
didn’t want to get into his bodybuilding days. It had been an obsession for him
for a while, something he and Craig had done together. But it was not an arena
he had ever excelled in. He’d just gotten by. He wasn’t comfortable being
average.
Sophie began to study the different
lettuces so David attacked his list. How did one pick out a cantaloupe? He
looked at the melons piled atop one another. Should he grab the one on top or
did you study the specimens the way she was now sizing up the citrus? He picked
up two, weighing each in his hands. How could a person possibly know which one
to buy? He moved his hands together, eying the fruit, trying to squeeze them to
find some difference. They looked exactly the same. She was suddenly in front
of him, taking away the cantaloupes and replacing them with grapefruits. “This
is much more realistic, David, unless you’re into fakes.” It took him a minute
to realize her insinuation. “I was not…not…” he stammered “Feeling up the fruit?
Sure you were. It’s okay, your secrets are safe with me.” Her smile told him
she was teasing as she turned the cart toward the apples.
He stomped after her. “I thought you
weren’t into apples.” He smiled as she blushed, obviously recalling her earlier
lecture.
“Apples can be good. As long as they
are part of a whole bowl of fruit and not the only thing in the dish.” She gave
him a cocky grin.
He laughed, full and deep. This girl
was a piece of work. “You handle the fruit, since you are the expert. I’ll
stick with the vegetables.” He couldn’t help himself—as he brushed past her, he
leaned in and whispered, “Just how big do you like your cucumbers?”
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Author Info
By day,
Jenna is faster than a speeding toddler, stronger than a stubborn husband, able
to leap tall Lego structures in a single bound…but by night, while the family
sleeps she writes romance novels where no one ever has to scoop up after the
dog, change diapers, clip coupons, drive carpool, do laundry, mop floors, get
silly putty out of hair, vacuum, empty the vacuum bag (gross!), exercise, count
calories, apply bandaids, clean up puke…wait where was this going? Oh, Jenna
writes romance because it is glamorous. Just ask the dog.
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