
Piper Denna’s stories are not cut-and-dried romance. Let’s face it: all sorts of things get mixed up with romance in real life. And often funny, and sometimes tangled up with suspense. The things she’d done with Jase, and where she’d gone to do them, could never, ever go public.įantasy Mountain trailer (PG-13, probably not for viewing at work): With effort, she made herself recall that night at the election debate when Ted Kettle brought up her sexcapades with an “employee” in front of all those interested voters. The idea of Jase being jealous, caveman-y, made her want to climb into his desk chair with him. Was he pissed professionally because he wasn’t the only hotel account she intended to sign, or… She fought the urge to fan herself. And on the second copy, the page actually tore. “No doubt with other managers you plan to woo.” As he signed the contract, he nearly pressed the ink pen through the paper. “I see.” He pulled an engraved pen from its stand on the corner of his desk. “I have three other appointments in the area today.” “I’m afraid I’ll have to take a raincheck.” She forced her most professional voice. “Can I interest you in lunch, to celebrate our new business relationship?” But what will happen when their private play becomes public knowledge?

The rush of sneaking around only serves to heighten her pleasure…and her appetite for more. Each tryst requires more trust, and puts everything she’s worked for at risk. Still, Emily finds it impossible to resist seeing Jase on the downlow. Going public with a new boyfriend now would be political suicide, especially since the guy is a client at her business. A business meeting puts them in the same room, and Jase does everything he can think of to convince Emily they should get into bed again. Since he’s still recovering from a major emotional slapdown, he isn’t interested in a relationship, but he and Emily are smoking-hot in bed, and he’s not ready to tell her goodbye. Breaking the resort’s rules, they prolong their scheduled two-hour date and spend the entire weekend together.Īs he leaves the resort, Jase realizes why Emily looks so familiar to him. Still, a girl has needs, and the guy she hooks up with her first night there does an incredible job of meeting all those needs. Her kinky side is a bit too risqué for the small community where she owns a business and holds a public office, so she’s taken herself completely out of the dating game. Trusting the “anonymity algorithms” Fantasy Mountain advertises, Emily treats herself to Blind Date weekend at the upscale sex resort. What happens at Fantasy Mountain stays at Fantasy Mountain…except when it doesn’t.

Out Now – Liaison Liability, Book 3 of the Fantasies, Inc.
