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Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella
Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella
Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella
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Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella

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What's a girl determined to get rid of her reputation as being pure as driven snow to do? Find a prince of a guy to help her out, of course.

Bianca White was sick and tired of being as sweet as sugar and pure as snow. What she wanted was a hot, wild affair with a guy who could make her forget all her inhibitions. And she found the perfect candidate in visiting hottie, Jacob Carlisle. Now she just has to figure out how to seduce him.

After an eight-year search, attorney Jacob Carlisle is sure he’s found the runaway heir to the White fortune. As soon as he confirms her identity, he’s determined to bring Bianca White back to Chicago to face her greedy stepmother. He just has to ignore his overwhelming attraction for her and keep his hands off her sexy little body.

Can Bianca and Jacob both get what they want?

All it’ll take is a little magic.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTawny Weber
Release dateDec 29, 2013
ISBN9781311382337
Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella
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Tawny Weber

Tawny Weber is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than forty books. She writes sexy, emotional romances with a dash of humor and is known for her heroes, most notably her popular Navy SEALs series. The recipient of numerous writing awards, Tawny has also hit number one on the Amazon and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists. She lives with her family in Northern California. Visit her at www.tawnyweber.com and look for her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Goodreads.

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    Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella

    Tawny Weber

    Sweet Nothings: A Karma Café Novella

    Copyright © 2013 by Tawny Weber

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    All texts contained within this document are a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons (living or dead), is entirely coincidental.

    Chapter One

    There was delicious, and then there was delicious.

    Crowded around a café table with seven chattering women who looked at her as a combination of their favorite little sister and a kid to be protected was probably the wrong time to fall into deep lust.

    Still, Bianca Snow eyed the golden crust of the apple tart in the dessert display next to her table. Her gaze shifted to the sexy guy across the room. She wasn’t sure which she’d rather nibble on first.

    She shouldn’t be hungry for either.

    She’d just eaten a yummy bowl of rich minestrone soup with a homemade yeast roll.

    So she should be full.

    Last week, she’d been dumped by yet another jerk who subscribed to the idiot mindset that good girls didn’t. Didn’t have needs, didn’t have wants, didn’t have the utter gall to suggest a little hanky-panky after a tenth date.

    A suggestion that’d taken her eight dates to work up the nerve to make.

    She should be jaded.

    But both the tart and the guy were making her mouth water.

    Because the guy across the room was hot. Not in the usual, fancy CEO or snazzy lawyer way so common in this part of San Francisco. Although his pricey shoes and leather jacket said he’d probably hold his own with their income bracket. Sun-streaked brown hair shagged around his face like he’d been too distracted to get it cut. His face was made up of sharp angles, his lips full and even across the room, his eyes held an intensity that made her shiver, even though she couldn’t tell their color.

    Every time he looked at her, she got a tingle. The kind that made her want to walk across the crowded cafe and ask him if he preferred his women covered in chocolate, whipped cream, or both.

    Except she didn’t do that kind of thing. She didn’t approach men, she didn’t ask them out, and she’d never found a guy who thought of her in dessert-terms.

    Dammit.

    Dessert, ladies? Anja Karmanski’s smile encompassed the eight women at the table. Or, really since the Karma Café was a small place, the two tables shoved together to seat the noisy bunch.

    Bianca knew Anja wasn’t smiling just because it was her job, or even because she was glad to have seats filled.

    Anja’s smile was simply Anja. Fun, sexy, friendly and a little mysterious. Exactly the kind of woman Bianca wished she could be. Which was saying a lot given that she was usually surrounded by seven strong, independent, savvy women who she wished she could be like, too.

    All related in some way, some were sisters, others cousins even once or twice removed. But each and every one, the Miner women were amazing.

    They’d given her a safe haven when she’d shown up on her best friend’s doorstep with a broken arm, dislocated shoulder and a symphony of bruises. Having finally found the nerve to run from an abusive home at the age of sixteen, they’d opened their arms, their hearts and their home. They’d given her a job, a life, a sense of strength and purpose she hadn’t believed was in her.

    What they couldn’t give her, though, was a confidence. Not in herself as a woman. Between her admiration of them, and her voracious romance novel obsession, Bianca knew what kind of woman she wanted to be. She just didn’t know how to get there.

    Café sounds, chatter and utensils, all muted into a background hum. Around her, her adopted family ordered dessert, talked business and guys, making plans and laughing happily.

    Bianca didn’t join the fun. Instead she stared at the crumbs on her plate and sighed. It seemed like the only person she didn’t wish she could be like was herself.

    Quiet girls like her who looked fairytale sweet didn’t attract sexy guys with a talent for rocking the bed. Or the table, or oh man, a wall somewhere. Bianca poked at her crumbs with a fork, wanting more than anything to be the kind of woman who attracted that kind of guy, instead of ones who thought she’d make a nice Sunday School teacher.

    Even more, she wished she were brave enough to believe she could handle that kind of guy. But she’d used up all her brave years ago. Ever since, she was all about staying safe.

    She stole another glance across the room. The hottie looked over at the same time. Their eyes met.

    Lust washed over her in a sizzling shower. Everything went warmed from her cheeks to her thighs, and all the vital points in between. He was the kind of guy who would accept a woman’s sexuality, encourage it even.

    The kind who said safe was for sissies.

    At least, that’s what the desire pounding through her body told her. It could be wrong. It clearly had its own agenda.

    His stare was thrilling. It kindled answering tingles, sending sparks to parts that had been dormant so long, she’d been afraid they’d need jumper cables to ignite.

    Bianca? Anja asked, laughing a little.

    Bianca blinked when she saw everyone at the table was staring at her.

    I think Bianca’s eyeing herself a different kind of dessert. Joy gave a little head tilt toward the hottie.

    Oooh, the other six women said in unison.

    Stop, Bianca muttered as her cheeks heated. Once they all got going, the teasing would last for days.

    I can see why you’d be hungry for him instead of Gramma Odette’s apple tarts, Anja said, giving Bianca’s shoulder an encouraging pat. It was like being zapped by an electrical current. Sparks flashed so strong through her body she was surprised she didn’t glow blue. Shivering, Bianca reached up to check her hair to see if it’d curled.

    What the heck?

    Did you want an introduction? Anja offered quietly as she glanced across the room. Or just a little inside information?

    Information, chorused seven women.

    Introduction, Bianca insisted, surprising even herself at the brave request. She ignored the worried frowns around the table. They were too over-protective. She knew it was only because they cared so much, but jeez already. Enough was enough. She was twenty-four. A big girl. Maybe not brave enough to face her past, but dammit, she was strong enough to date a sexy guy.

    Wasn’t she?

    The last three guys they’d set her up with

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