Call of the Highland Moon by Kendra Leigh Castle

Call of the Highland Moon by Kendra Leigh Castle

Author:Kendra Leigh Castle [Castle, Kendra Leigh]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction, General, Romance, Paranormal, Occult fiction, Contemporary, Occult & Supernatural, Werewolves, Supernatural, Action & Adventure
ISBN: 9781402211584
Google: BxjOXg6Ddm4C
Amazon: 1402211589
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published: 2008-05-01T04:00:00+00:00


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“Celestine Periwether,” she cooed as her hand was enveloped by his. “My,” she murmured again as her eyes swept the length of him. “You are big, aren’t you?”

“I’ve been told my family’s rather tall,” he rumbled, a hint of humor in his voice. Celestine simply giggled, which was just about enough for Carly. It was one thing to hear about the five husbands and innumerable boyfriends. It was quite another to watch how she’d landed them.

Carly stepped back and shot Gideon the look that had served as a warning shot to her brothers for years.

Celestine, she’d forgive. Gideon was, after all, a little overwhelming at first. Gideon, however, should understand how he affected people. Women, specifically. Carly felt the first flames of temper begin to lick at her mood, and she welcomed them. It was a lot more comfortable than helpless misery and pointless lust. Couldn’t Gideon have tried to tone down his ridiculous sex appeal just a little before he’d invaded her space this morning?

“Well, you two enjoy your chat,” she bit out. “I have work to do.” She shot her nose in the air and glided with quite a bit of grace, she thought, back to the stockroom.

That was, until she managed to trip over her own foot about three steps from the door. Damn it. Carly pushed aside the red velvet curtain she’d draped across the doorway and slid around the corner, sagging against the shelves that lined the walls, which were interrupted only by a small, neatly organized desk tucked into the far corner. He would leave now, right? She put the heels of her palms to her eyes and pressed down, utterly flustered.

She’d made it clear how she felt, and now he’d just … go?

Oh, God, she was doomed.



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