Beneath the Moon and the Stars is released on October 17th, the gorgeous new debut from Amelia Thorne. Here's the blurb
Home, sweet home…
Joy Cartier has been to some of the most beautiful places in the world – but none of them have ever felt like home. So moving into a tiny cottage in the idyllic village of Bramble Hill, walking distance from her childhood home, seems like the perfect plan.
That is, until she gets there. The surly inhabitants of Britain’s Friendliest Village are anything but welcoming. Even her neighbour, reclusive Hollywood star Finn Mackenzie, takes one look at her and walks in the other direction.
But when the village animosity steps up a gear, it is the infuriatingly brooding Finn who keeps coming to her rescue. Slowly Joy begins to realise that maybe a happy home isn’t about where you live, but who you’re with…
You can read a sneak peek of the first chapter here...
Prologue
Joy
crouched down behind the bush, her heart hammering against her chest.
Someone had called the police and now, after two years, she was
finally going to get caught.
Her
car was hidden in the dark trees behind her and she glanced towards
it, trying to decide whether to make a run for it. It was quite far,
maybe a hundred metres or more. She peered through the leaves at her
would-be captor. He was a lot older than she was and held a bit of
weight on his stomach. She was certain she could outrun him. But
running would draw his attention, as would the noise of the engine.
She
couldn’t get caught, her life would be over.
The
policeman walked slowly towards where she was and she tried to make
herself as small as possible. He was only a few metres away now. If
she was going to run, now was the time to do it.
Suddenly
another policeman came round the edge of the house with a dog; a
great, snarling Alsatian.
‘Come
on Phil, there’s nothing there,’ the dog handler called. ‘There’s
no sign of a break in, no damage, it was probably just kids messing
about. They’ll be long gone by now. Or shall I release Tiger; he’s
dying for a run around?’
Tiger?
Joy swallowed as she felt cold sweat prickle her neck.
‘Keep
that savage beast on the lead, you know we don’t see eye to eye,’
Phil called back, rubbing his bum as he obviously remembered his last
run in with the evil hound.
Tiger
and his owner disappeared back round the house and with a last look
in her direction Phil turned away too.
Just
then her stomach gurgled loudly and Phil whipped back to face her,
grabbing his baton like it was a loaded gun.
‘Colin!’
called Phil.
Her
heart in her mouth, she leapt up and ran.
‘Oi!
Police!’ yelled Phil. ‘Stay where you are.’
Joy
leapt over a log and tore through the trees. Behind her she heard
Tiger bark and she pushed herself faster. The branches caught her
clothes and hair, like fingers dragging her back.
Black
metal gleamed in the moonlight and she ran for it. She threw her
rucksack into the passenger seat as torchlight danced through the
trees towards her.
She
quickly started the car, threw it into reverse and seconds later she
hit the road. Thanking her brother for teaching her the darker side
of how to drive, she slammed her foot on the brake and spun the
wheel, executing a perfect J-turn manoeuvre, before tearing off up
the road.
The
road stayed empty behind her.
She
took the first turn off and her wheels screeched as she took several
other corners in quick succession. She turned the engine off as she
parked outside a quiet, unassuming row of cottages and threw herself
across the passenger seat.
A
minute later she heard the sound of the police car tearing along the
main road. The siren faded into the distance and she knew she was
safe.
With
a shaky hand, she pushed her hair from her face and waited for her
heart to stop pounding. That was close, too close.
Chapter
One
‘Please
let me lick it,’ Joy said.
‘Uh
uh, no way, not in my car,’ Alex said. ‘I’m driving as fast as
I can. Bloody stupid country lanes, could you have picked anywhere
more remote than this to live?’
She
smiled as they passed the village sign: “Bramble Hill; Voted
Britain’s Friendliest Village for the Last Nine Years.”
‘I
love that it’s in the middle of nowhere. It’s so cute and quiet.
Fifty-six people live in this village Al, can you imagine. Pretty
soon I’ll know them all by name. There’ll be Mrs Twinkly Eyes who
will invite me in for a slice of homemade lemon drizzle cake whilst
she regales me with stories from her youth. Mr Silver Hair who will
come round to offer advice on my garden, and lovely mummies who will
invite me round for coffee and we’ll chat in the garden whilst the
angelic little cherubs play quietly nearby. And there’s a local
pub, a proper local. Do you know how long I’ve wanted a proper
local? Somewhere the landlord knows your name, knows your usual
tipple and has it waiting for you on the bar as soon as you walk in.
There’ll be cake sales and village fairs and people will give me
eggs and fresh vegetables in return for my delicious apple pies. I
can’t wait.’
She
surreptitiously licked a tiny droplet of chocolate ice cream off her
hand and looked up at Alex who was smiling at her.
‘What?’
‘What’s
it like in your head Joy, is everything slightly rose-tinted? Your
glass is permanently overflowing isn’t it? When it rains you smile
because it’s good for the garden. Joy by name, Joy by nature.’
She
smiled at the turn of phrase he had used for years as he pulled up
outside the house.
He
leaned over her looking out on the tiny whitewashed cottage. ‘Are
you sure about this place? It’s quite close to Blueberry Farm.’
She
frowned slightly. ‘I know. That wasn’t my intention. When I
agreed to move here, I had no idea it was so close. Maybe it’s fate
though; maybe it’s time I came home.’
His
face darkened at this. It was the same disagreement they’d had for
the last few years. He put his fingers to his heart. ‘Home is in
here, you know that, it’s not a much-revered bunch of bricks. And
you shouldn’t allow fate, tradition or sentiment to dictate where
you live. You just need to open your heart to new possibilities.’
He brushed a stray hair from her face. ‘This is a fresh start for
you; I hope you get everything you want from this.’
‘I’ve
had a lot of fresh starts and none of them worked. But I have a good
feeling about this place.’ She ignored the protest that Alex was
quickly forming and pressed on. ‘It’s not just its proximity to
Blueberry Farm. There’s something about here that feels like coming
home.’ She negotiated the door handle with her little finger and
carefully clambered out, holding the two ice creams precariously in
her hands. ‘You’ll see. Moving here will be the best thing that
has ever happened to me.’
She
ignored the look from Alex. Admittedly, she’d said that for the
previous eight places she had lived in over the last few years, but
this time she hoped it would be different. She turned back towards
the house and walked straight into someone.
‘Oh
sorry.’ Joy leapt back and to her horror realised that the man now
had two large round chocolate stains on his gleaming, white shirt –
almost as if two fake breasts had been painted on. An expensive shirt
too, she recognised the little logo on the breast pocket.
‘Oh
god, I’m so sorry, I…’
He
glared down at her and then down at his shirt in shock. She balanced
the ice creams in one hand and fished a tissue from her pocket. But
as she started to wipe away the ice cream, all she succeeded in doing
was mushing the chocolate stain into a larger area across his shirt.
He stood watching her as she desperately tried to get some off but
made the stain bigger every time she touched him. Now tissue bits
were sticking themselves to the shirt too. She abandoned the tissue,
which was now hanging off him, and used her hand instead. As she felt
his heart thud against her fingers, he suddenly caught her hand and
moved it off him.
Joy’s
mouth went dry. The man was huge, the largest man she had ever seen
in her life. He was almost like a bear in terms of size and build,
the hand that had pushed her own hand away was like a giant paw. His
hair was a shaggy, dirty blond mess that fell across his eyes. Slate
grey eyes, like thunder clouds.
In
stark contrast to the angry bear before her, a shaggy grey mongrel
stood at his side, wagging his tail, his tongue falling out of his
mouth in what looked like an amused grin.
Emboldened
by the dog’s smile, she tried one of her own. ‘I really am very
sorry. I’ll pay to have your shirt cleaned of course and…’
Suddenly
Alex was by her side, obviously sensing there was trouble brewing.
‘Hey,
there’s no harm done here –
we’ll pay to have your shirt cleaned or for a new shirt, and as it
was obviously an accident it would be a shame to start off on the
wrong foot. This is Joy, your new neighbour, and I’m Alex, her
brother.’
Joy
watched as the big man tore his glare away from her and his eyes slid
to Alex.
‘Brother?’
he asked, deliberately ignoring Alex’s outstretched hand.
Alex
nodded.
‘For
Christ’s sake,’ he muttered as he stormed away.
‘Well
you certainly know how to make a good first impression,’ Alex said.
‘I’m
sure I can win him round.’
‘I’m
sure you can. You’re my favourite person in the world and if he
can’t see how fantastic you are, then he’s blind.’
Joy
passed Alex his rather squished ice cream and followed him into the
house. She glanced back at the large man disappearing down the road
and tried to ignore the butterflies that were fluttering with unease
around her stomach.
*
The
sun was setting over Bramble Hill as Joy drove down towards the tiny
village with the last load of her stuff. She had picked it up from
Alex’s house, nearly an hour’s drive from her new home, and waved
away offers for him to spend the first night with her.
Next
to the village sign she’d just passed was another that she hadn’t
noticed before. It was weather beaten, decorated in tiny delicate
flowers and said; “Bramble Hill, Home of Finn Mackenzie.” She
wondered who that might be; the village founder perhaps, or some old
scout leader who had taken boys camping and taught them how to make
fires since before she was born. She was sure she would find out over
the next few days.
The
village looked beautiful basked in the rosy glow of the sun as she
drove down the hill towards the cluster of whitewashed cottages. It
was peaceful and quiet. There was a tiny duck pond, glinting pink and
gold as the little white ducks bobbed on the water, an old beamed
pub, called charmingly The Peacock’s Pride, a tiny shop, and that
was it. Life here would be as idyllic and quiet as the village
itself.
She
drew up outside her house and sighed. Home, sweet home.
Opening
her boot, she hefted her large chainsaw over her shoulder, picked up
a smaller one and grabbed a bag of some of her other power tools.
‘Hey,
would you like some help?’ came a voice from behind her.
She
turned to see a man hurrying towards her. It was the smile she saw
first – an
honest, genuine smile that spread to his denim blue eyes. He was
quite broad in the shoulder, and wearing very tight jeans. His dark
hair was floppy over his eyes, in a sexy, unruly, unkempt kind of
way.
Although
she had carried the large chainsaw many times over the years and she
was used to the weight, she wasn’t about to turn down an offer of
help from someone, it might appear rude. Besides, he was the first
person who had actually spoken to her since she had arrived.
‘Sure,
that would be great.’ She carefully passed the chainsaw into his
waiting hands.
‘This
isn’t the twelve tonnes of makeup and hair products I was
expecting,’ he said, following her into the house.
She
smiled at the dig. ‘I’ve already unpacked that.’
‘Now
if my detective skills haven’t let me down, you must be Jo Carter.’
‘I’m
afraid they have. Joy Cartier, my landlord is Joe Carter.’
He
was clearly thrown by this.
‘I
know, weird isn’t it? Similar sounding names, but no relation.’
‘This
could be a problem,’ he mumbled, clearly more to himself than to
her. She looked at him waiting for clarification but his lovely smile
quickly returned and he changed the subject. ‘I’m Casey
Fallowfield, my brother Zach lives next door. This place looks
great.’
They
walked through the house and towards the shed. ‘Thanks, though I
can’t take any of the credit. Joe did all the decorating. I’m
just renting from him. Just put that on the shelf up there.’
The
shed was very small and Casey leaned up over her to put the chainsaw
on the shelf, revealing a flash of brown, toned belly. She swallowed.
He was standing so close and his fresh citrus smell made something
clench in her stomach.
He
flashed her a grin as he let go of the chainsaw and she blushed. He
knew she had just been staring at his stomach.
‘So
the chainsaws, what are they for?’
‘Cutting
wood,’ she said.
‘This
is a very expensive chainsaw though, and are those your initials
engraved onto the side?’
She
brushed past him as she headed out the shed.
‘You’re
not… The Dark Shadow are you?’ He grinned, clearly not believing
she was.
She
laughed. ‘Isn’t he supposed to be some eight foot tall alien, or
a time traveller, or a demon from the underworld?’ Some of the
conspiracy theories surrounding The Dark Shadow were ridiculous.
‘I
heard it was animals, trying to send us a message. Or fairies,
definitely fairies.’
‘I
heard…’ she looked around to make sure no one was listening,
‘that it was a Scotsman.’
Casey
gasped theatrically. ‘Nooooo.’
‘A
nine foot Scotsman with a twelve foot long red beard, eyes of coal,
arms of steel, teeth made from razor blades.’
‘Those
Scotsmen are savage.’
‘Well
I’m sure the Scottish are perfectly wonderful people, it’s just
this one that’s savage. Some say he’s actually a vampire and he’s
hundreds of years old. Can I offer you a beer?’
‘Sure,
then you can tell me about the chainsaws.’
She
smiled at him over her shoulder. ‘You’re nosy aren’t you?’
‘People
interest me –
you interest me, Joy. Where have you come from? Why did you come
here? Was it to run away from something or towards something? What do
you do for a job? Though it must be something good to afford the rent
in this place… and what’s with the hulking great autographed
chainsaw in your shed?’
‘Wow
those are a lot of questions.’ She passed him a beer and came back
to stand on the decking, watching the sun sink behind the hills.
‘Maybe one day I’ll tell you the answers.’
‘Ah
a woman of mystery. I suddenly like you a whole heap more.’
She
chinked her beer against his. ‘To friendship then, and to sucking
out all the gory details of each other’s personal lives.’
‘I
like it, that’s what true friendship is all about; being beholden
to each other over our deepest darkest secrets.’
She
smiled. ‘So what are yours?’
‘I’ll
need more than just a sip of beer inside me to tell you that.’
She
turned back to the view.
Just
then the large man, who she had literally bumped into earlier, walked
out into his garden. Her heart leapt. He wasn’t wearing a top and
his whole body seemed to shout muscles. He was so tall, nearly two
feet taller than her tiny five feet. He was filthy and sweaty and Joy
had never been so turned on in her entire life.
She
watched him pick up a large tree, as easily as if he was picking up a
daffodil, and place it carefully into a large hole. He patted the
soil gently around it, as if the tree was made from china. More soil
was added until the tree was secure. He stood up and drank long and
deep from a bottle of water. As he moved, the sunlight caught a
piercing in his nipple. Joy tried to swallow but realised her throat
was now parched. She took a long swig of beer and suddenly remembered
Casey standing next to her.
She
quickly turned to him, blushing furiously at the thought that he
would have caught her gawping so avidly. To her surprise his
attention was well and truly caught by the beautiful man next door as
well. His eyes, as she imagined hers were right now, were dark with
lust and desire.
Joy
took another sip of beer, whilst she pondered this, watching the man
next door pick up his tools and take them to his shed. As he turned
back, he caught them watching, scowled first at her and then broke
into a huge grin when he saw Casey and waved at him before going back
into his own house.
Casey
took a long sip of beer, which he had clearly forgotten about whilst
he had enjoyed the show, and then looked at Joy in what he clearly
hoped was a nonchalant way.
She
arched an eyebrow at him and he sighed.
‘That…
was Finn Mackenzie, my best friend and the man I’ve been secretly
in love with for the last fifteen years.’
Joy
smiled at him in sympathy. Unrequited love was the worst.
He
chinked his beer against the side of hers, dryly. ‘Come inside and
we can start on at least one of my dark and gruesome secrets.’
She
followed him in, and sensing this unburdening was going to need a bit
more than cheap beer, she grabbed a bottle of wine from the fridge
and a huge slab of chocolate. She went through to the lounge where
Casey was already sitting on the sofa with his head in his hands.
‘You
saw it didn’t you, the way I looked at him,’ he said.
‘What,
the same look of desire that I had on my face? Yes, I saw it.’
Casey
looked up with a sheepish smile. ‘He is beautiful isn’t he?’
Joy
shook her head with admiration and sat down next to him. ‘He’s
magnificent. If we’re sharing secrets, I might as well share mine
with you. When I saw that pierced nipple, I wanted nothing more than
to run over and lick it.’
Casey
laughed, loudly. ‘Oh, I know. I went with him when he got that
done. It gave me a good excuse to touch it, you know, purely out of
curiosity.’
She
grinned. ‘Of course.’
Darcy,
her great, beloved Newfoundland, hauled herself up from the cool
tiled fireplace to finally greet the new visitor. Casey stroked her
absently, but his smile faltered as he thought. ‘Do you think he
saw how I was looking at him?’
‘I
doubt it. Men are blind to these things. Besides, he waved at you.
All I got was a scowl.’
‘Yeah
I clocked that. It’s your hair, he has a thing about redheads,
can’t stand them.’
Joy
felt her mouth pop open. ‘That’s a bit… hairist.’
Casey
smiled again. ‘To be fair, he’s anti all women at the moment.’
‘Oh…
so he’s gay as well?’
Casey
laughed even louder at this. ‘Oh god, I wish. That would be all my
Christmases, birthdays, dreams and wishes come true in one fell
swoop. No Finn is straight. He just hates women after his ex-wife
cheated on him. He hasn’t been with anyone since. Though not from
lack of offers from the entire female population of Bramble Hill and
the other local villages. They were queuing up once Pippa left, but
he hasn’t shown a flicker of interest. He has been sullen to the
point of rude and still they fancy their chances.’
‘Maybe
his marriage broke up because he was gay.’
‘You’re
just saying that to cheer me up. No he’s definitely straight. But
it’s not just women he has a problem with. He’s rude to everyone;
well he has been for the last eighteen months. So don’t take it
personally. He says very little, keeps himself to himself, never gets
involved with village life. Never gets involved with anyone. You’ll
be no different. Well except that you have red hair. He’ll hate you
for that.’
Joy
frowned.
‘Pippa
was a redhead so now he has tarred all redheads with the same brush,’
Casey explained as he finished his beer and opened the wine.
‘And
how do the villagers take to his rudeness?’
‘They
love him.’ Casey obviously saw the look of confusion on her face.
‘You know who he is right?’
She
shook her head.
‘Finn
Mackenzie, the actor?’
She
shrugged, still none the wiser.
‘He
was in that vampire trilogy years ago –
In The Darkness, The Taste of Blood and, my personal favourite, The
Spoils of War. God, that bit when he bathes naked in the moonlit
lake… I think I ruined my video by pausing it so often in the same
place. I should have realised back then that I was gay, when all my
friends were drooling over the beautiful Scarlet Rome and all I could
see was Finn.’
He
must have seen the blank look on her face.
‘You
haven’t seen them, really? You must be the only living woman not
to. What exactly were you doing twenty years ago?’
‘I
was nine, so…’ She trailed off as she realised exactly what she
was doing twenty years before.
‘You
might have been a bit young to appreciate the first film, but the
second and the third? How could it have passed you by?’
She
shrugged. ‘I guess it did.’
‘He
was fourteen when he filmed the first one and nineteen by the time
the last one came out. Overnight he became this Hollywood sensation,
the press followed him around everywhere. He hated it. I don’t
think he had any idea what it would be like for him to be suddenly
famous. After Spoils was finished he withdrew from public life. He
had so many offers to do so many different projects, but he wasn’t
interested at all. He hasn’t done anything for the last fifteen
years.’
She
smiled at Casey’s enthusiasm for Finn. ‘I guess it’s safe to
say, you’re his biggest fan.’
‘I
am yes, but we’ve been friends since we were both knee high to a
grasshopper. It wasn’t the fame thing that attracted me. Hell,
you’ve seen him –
the man’s a god.’
‘I
take it you haven’t told him how you feel?’
‘Good
Lord, no, definitely not. No one knows I’m gay. You’re the first
person I’ve told, and I wouldn’t have told you if you hadn’t
caught me drooling. I’m normally better at disguising it than that.
Well I hope I am.’
Joy
frowned slightly. ‘You’ve been gay for fifteen years and never
told anyone?’
‘No.
Not really. I mean yes, my inappropriate crush on my best friend has
lasted fifteen years but I guess I never really accepted I was gay
until recently. A year, maybe two.’
‘But
why haven’t you told your parents? Would they be awful about it?’
Casey
poured two large glasses of wine, broke off a huge chunk of chocolate
and shoved it in his mouth. It took him a few moments to answer
whilst he chewed on it.
‘Honestly,
I think they would have been ok with it. I come from a very loving
family and all they’ve ever wanted was for me and Zach to be happy.
But I think their friends would give them hell over it. They’re…
Mum’s incredibly wealthy and there’s always social gatherings –
balls, seven course dinners, big charity events that they used to
attend with Lord and Lady Chalsworth, the Earl of Menton Hall, and
Sir Ronald Chase-Matthews.’ He affected a posh voice as he reeled
off his fellow socialites. ‘I’ve always shied away from it
myself, which I think disappointed them slightly. Zach is more into
the social networking, keeping up with the Joneses malarkey than I
am. As the oldest son, they would have loved nothing more than if I
attended these functions with some beautiful lady on my arm. If I
were to turn up with a beautiful man on my arm instead… Well, I
don’t think their friends would be as understanding.’
Joy
broke off a chunk of chocolate and chewed on it, thoughtfully. ‘So
you’re never going to tell them?’
‘I
suppose, if I found someone I loved, truly loved and who loved me
too, then perhaps I would be brave enough to say, “this is the man
that I’m going to spend the rest of my life with”. But it’s
hard to find that man when no one knows I’m actually gay.’
‘My
brother’s gay,’ Joy said and then laughed at the look on his
face. ‘No, don’t worry. I wasn’t trying to set you up with him.
I hate that when people do that to me, “oh you’re single, he’s
single, why don’t the two of you get together?” No, you’re not
his type at all. Alex prefers big men, just as you do it seems. No I
just meant maybe he could take you out to some gay bars, give you a
chance to meet some men that are in the same boat.’
‘He’s…
openly gay?’
She
nodded.
‘And
how did your parents take to that?’
‘They
didn’t. They were both killed in a car accident when he was
seventeen. I’m not sure if he had even figured it out by that
point. He came out to me a few years later.’
‘Oh
god Joy, I’m so sorry, that’s terrible. Your parents being killed
obviously, not your brother being gay.’
She
swallowed the lump in her throat that was always there when she spoke
about her parents. ‘It’s fine. It’s been twenty years.’
‘You
were nine?’
She
nodded again.
‘That’s
what you were doing twenty years ago. I was fawning over my best
friend dressed in leather and you were mourning the loss of your
parents. I’m sorry. Who raised you after they’d
died?’
‘Al
did. He was three weeks away from been eighteen. He lied about his
age, told the authorities he was eighteen and as such was my legal
guardian. By the time they checked, he was eighteen.’
‘He
raised you on his own?’
She
smiled. ‘I know, looking back, I just took it for granted that he
was there. He had always been there, always would be there for me. I
didn’t think until I was eighteen myself what he should have been
doing – that
going clubbing, getting drunk, going to parties should have been a
way of life for him. He wanted to go to university, train to be in
the film industry. He put it all on hold to look after me. He did a
superb job too. He wasn’t just my brother, he was my dad, my mum
and my friend. Can you imagine, when all his friends were graduating
university, or coming back from travelling the world, he was sitting
down with me explaining to me about periods. He was amazing.’
‘Sounds
like someone I’d like to meet.’
‘You
should, just so you have at least one gay friend to talk to about all
this stuff. Maybe he can help you to come out to your family. Or at
least help you find someone other than Finn to set your sights on.’
Just
then there was a loud knock on the door.
Casey
stretched back into the sofa. ‘Well I don’t think we’ve done
too badly in the sharing of our deepest, darkest secrets for one
night. Maybe we’ll stop there before I discover that the chainsaw
is for hacking up bodies.’
‘Damn
it, now I’m going to have to kill you too.’ She moved to answer
the door and Darcy followed.
Joy
opened it and the man standing on the doorstep was so obviously
Casey’s brother, Zach. He had the same washed denim eyes, the same
black floppy hair, but where Casey’s unkempt style had probably
taken seconds to achieve, Zach’s unruly “I don’t care about my
hair” look had probably taken hours of styling. He had the sexy
designer stubble in comparison to Casey’s clean shaven face. But
feeling horribly disloyal to her new friend, she had to admit that
Zach had the edge when it came to sex appeal.
‘What
have you done with my brother?’ asked Zach, his mouth twitching
into a smirk. ‘I know he’s in there with you. I saw him carry
that chainsaw into your house, and he hasn’t come out since. If
you’ve chopped him up into tiny pieces you’ll have me to answer
to.’
She
fixed him with a dark look. ‘Why don’t you come down to the
cellar and I’ll show you what I’ve done with him.’
‘Ha
I’ve seen that film. I go down to the cellar with you and the next
thing I’m manacled to a table as you cut out my innards. Not a
chance. Unless it’s bondage you’re into, then I wouldn’t mind a
bit of manacling.’
She
laughed. ‘I’m Joy, you must be Zach?’
‘Ah
he mentioned me did he, just before you brutally murdered him?’
Just
then Casey appeared behind her. ‘Fret not little brother, she tried
to kill me, but I fought her off. Are you ready to go down the pub?’
‘Yep,
is the murderer coming with us?’
‘She
sure is. We’ll introduce her to the friendly
folk down The Pride.’
Joy
couldn’t fail to miss the sarcastic way Casey had said friendly.
‘Hey,
they’re ok… just not keen on newcomers,’ Zach said. ‘They’ll
take a while to warm to you but I’m sure you’ll win them round.’
He moved closer to her, his eyes casting over her. She stroked Darcy,
a useful prop to focus on as she found herself embarrassed by the
sheer hunger in his eyes.
Casey
moved to stand by her side, forcing Zach to move back a bit. ‘Go
and grab my wallet would you, I left it on the coffee table.’
Zach
nodded and with a last dark look in her direction, he scooted back to
his house. Joy tried to calm her heart down before she turned back to
Casey. What was wrong with her? Three times her pulse had quickened
in the last half hour, each time with someone different. It had
clearly been too long since she’d been with a man.
Casey
closed the door behind Zach and turned to her.
‘I
like you Joy, so let me give you one piece of advice. Don’t get
involved with my brother. Women are like a game to him. He’ll
lavish you with attention and charm but once he’s had you, he’ll
move onto the next. If he had notches on his bedpost, he would’ve
gone through several bedposts by now. I shudder to think how many
women he’s actually slept with. Don’t be one of them. Now…’
he opened the door and offered her his arm, ‘… let me escort you
down The Pride.’
Zach
was already waiting with his dark looks of appreciation. Joy sighed
inwardly; she really didn’t need to get involved with a serial
womaniser. And with her definitely not being Casey’s type, and Finn
hating the ground she walked on, it didn’t seem her dry patch would
be ending any time soon.
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