About Getting Played (Heart Of Fame #7) by
Lexxie Couper:
After yet another month without a lead singer, the band Synergy
is on the verge of calling it quits. Which drives Jaxon Campbell, keyboardist
and perpetual player, to do something dangerous—hit up a woman with
contacts—and curves—in all the right places. Trouble is, the last time he saw
her, he kind of broke her heart. And stole her cherished, autographed AC/DC
album.
Natalie Thorton, Dean of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music,
knows everyone who’s anyone in Australia’s music industry. She’s driven and
utterly professional and doesn’t have room in her schedule for
relationships.
When Jaxon strides into her office, all of Natalie’s
suppressed sexual urges—the ones born in Jax’s arms—surge to the surface. He
wants something from her? Well, she wants something from him. Orgasms. Lots of
them.
How can Jax say no? He’s never forgotten her, and it’s not
like they’re going to fall in love. But just who’s playing who? And whose heart
is going to fall first?
Warning: Contains a sexual challenge involving sex
in public places, sex in private places, sex in moving cars, sex against
windows and sex in the company of an oblivious federal politician. So
basically, we’re talking about getting laid. A lot.
Release Date: July 22nd,
2014
The Heart Of Fame series by Lexxie Couper:
Excerpt:
“I’ll find you a replacement for Nick Blackthorne,” Nat
said, her voice a raspy, rapid breath. It was as if she was having some
surreal, out-of-body experience, except she suspected it was
actually her body in charge of her brain and mouth and tongue and voice box.
Her body, after all, had never forgotten what sex with Jax was like. And never
forgave her for denying it more. “On the condition you give
me—”
“Sex?” he cut her off, lips
twitching.
Nat’s pussy pulsed. Her nipples pinched tight. Her
belly fluttered. Damn, there was no backing out of this lunacy now. Now, all
she could do was take the upper hand, take charge of the situation and make him
suffer. And by suffer, she meant make him make her come more times than she
could ever hope to count.
The
way he used to.
“Not
just sex, Jaxon,” she corrected, her brain slowly catching up with her body’s
licentious intent. If she was doing this—and it appeared she was—she was doing
it big. The bastard had stolen her AC/DC album, after all. It was high time she
got something back. “Mind-blowing, earth-shattering sex. Let’s call them a
series of sexual challenges, shall we? For each challenge you achieve, I’ll
introduce you to a possible candidate to replace
Blackthorne.”
Jax
studied her, his expression ambiguous. But there, in his eyes, was that
promise. It made her sex constrict and her breath
quicken.
Nat
sucked in a slow breath. Damn, this was a risky move. But if she played it
right, kept her heart protected, the payoff would be amazing. The best sex of
her life with the only man who had ever truly satisfied her. She’d come
dangerously close to falling in love with him all those years ago. It had only
been a stubborn sense of self-preservation that had saved her, but she was
older now, wiser, more jaded about romance. She didn’t want romance from Jax.
She wanted sex. And he’d just presented her with the perfect way to get
it.
Unattached, no-strings, make-him-suffer
sex.
She
bit back a soft whimper at the unnerving, enticing thought and cocked an
eyebrow at Jax. Who she noticed hadn’t uttered a word since
sex. “Well?” she said, leaning closer to him, heart fast,
lips curling. “You said you’d make it worth my
while.”
“Deal.”
About Lexxie Couper:
Lexxie Couper started writing when she was six and hasn’t
stopped since. She’s not a deviant, but she does have a deviant’s imagination
and a desire to entertain readers with her words. Add the two together and you
get erotic romances that can make you laugh, cry, shake with fear or tremble
with desire. Sometimes all at once.
When she’s not submerged in the worlds she creates, Lexxie’s
life revolves around her family, a husband who thinks she’s insane, a indoor
cat who likes to stalk shadows, and her daughters, who both utterly captured
her heart and changed her life forever.
Having no idea how old she really is, Lexxie decided to go
with 27 and has been that age for quite some time now. It’s the best of both
worlds – old enough to act mature, young enough to be silly.
Lexxie lives by two simple rules – measure your success not
by how much money you have, but by how often you laugh, and always try
everything at least once. As a consequence, she’s laughed her way through many
an eyebrow raising adventure.
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