Fall In Love
by Melissa Kendall
Contemporary (Aussie Outback)
Romance
Publisher: Rebel Ink Press
Heat Level: Steamy
Word Count: 9,243 words
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Blurb:
Michael Dunbar runs his
family's cattle station in the far north of Western Australia. Station life is
lonely and he wishes there was a way he could find a companion that wouldn’t
mind living the outback life with him. In hopes of finding a woman, Michael
heads to Broome for a few weeks holiday. What he finds is something he never
expected.
Mia Mason is a Perth girl who
longs to leave the city behind for a life in the country.
Can two like minds fall in
love? Only destiny knows.
Warning: This title is intended
for readers over the age of 18 as it contains adult sexual situations and/or
adult language, and may be considered offensive to some readers.
Excerpt:
After the best night’s sleep
I’d ever had, I awoke to see the sun much higher in the sky than I expected.
Rolling over to look at the alarm clock, I was shocked to see it was almost
eight in the morning. Never in my life had I slept in so long. On rare occasions,
I had sometimes slept until seven, but usually my internal alarm clock had my
eyes open at four a.m., rain, hail or shine.
Rolling over I saw the
beautiful woman, who the previous night told me she was mine, still sound
asleep. Careful not to wake her just yet, I hopped out of bed, threw on a tee,
and went in search of my mum.
I found her in the kitchen,
busy as she washed some dishes.
“Morning sleepyhead,” she said
with a chuckle.
“Morning. How come you let me
sleep in so long?”
“Well, technically you’re still
on holidays, so there’s no need for you to be up at the crack of dawn, and
well...”
“Yeah, fine, I get it.” It was
obvious Mum tried to give Mia and me a little private time.
“Your dad saddled Mack and
Jessie before he left this morning, so feel free to take Mia out and show her
the property.” I just nodded my head in understanding. “Also, I have something
for you that I think you’ll need.” She reached into her pocket and pulled out a
red velvet jewellery box. “This was your Grandma’s ring. I’m pretty sure you
know what to do with it.”
As I took the ring, I knew Mum
had given me her and Dad’s blessing to ask Mia to marry me. Ideas had already
started to form as to where and when I would do it as I headed back into the
bedroom to see if Sleeping Beauty was awake yet.
The
most beautiful sight greeted me as I walked in the door. Mia was indeed awake.
She yawned and stretched as she shook off the sleep haze. A tantalising sliver
of skin was visible between her shorts and top. My mouth watered in
anticipation to see more.
“Good morning,” I said as I
walked over and sat down next to her on the bed.
“You should have woken me up,”
she grumbled.
“I’ve only been awake about
fifteen minutes myself. Mum has bacon and eggs cooking as we speak. Do you want
to eat or shower first?” I asked.
“Eat
please,” she said as she crawled into my lap. She then gave me a fantastic good
morning kiss, wiggling her hips just enough to tease me into a hard-on. After
the kiss ended, she laughed and hopped off my lap.
“You
coming?” she asked as she headed to the door.
“Almost,” I said in a cheeky
tone. I stood up so she could get the full effect of what she’d done to me.
She ran back over to me and
whispered in my ear, “If you’re a good boy I’ll take care of that for you in
the shower after breakfast.”
That didn’t help the
situation in my pants at all. The sassy woman then had the hide to flash me her
boobs as she ran out the door. I was the luckiest man on the planet. I followed
her out of the bedroom with the intention on being the most well behaved boy I
could be because if that was the only price I had to pay to get her in the
shower with me, it was one I was more than willing to pay.
About the Author:
Melissa is a 37 year-old stay
at home mum and part-time Software Support Consultant. She lives in Perth
Western Australia the most isolated capital city in the world.
She’s always loved to read and
write and spent most of her teens scribbling poetry and short stories on any
scrap of paper she could get her hands on. Over the years as daily life
pressures got in the way she lost the passion for it. After her son was born,
she discovered online books and her interest in writing was rekindled. It has
been a large part of her life ever since.
Connect with Melissa Kendall
Website:
http://www.melissakendall.net
Blog: http://mkendallauthor.blogspot.com.au
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/mkendallauthor
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