Alone With You

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Authors: Aliyah Burke

Tags: #Erotic Romance Fiction

Table of Contents

Legal Page

Title Page

Book Description

Dedication

Trademarks Acknowledgement

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

New Excerpt

About the Author

Publisher Page

A Totally Bound Publication

Alone With You

ISBN #
978-1-78184-932-3

©Copyright Aliyah Burke 2014

Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright January 2014

Edited by Rebecca Douglas

Totally Bound Publishing

This is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from the author’s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form, whether by printing, photocopying, scanning or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher, Totally Bound Publishing.

Applications should be addressed in the first instance, in writing, to Totally Bound Publishing. Unauthorised or restricted acts in relation to this publication may result in civil proceedings and/or criminal prosecution.

The author and illustrator have asserted their respective rights under the Copyright Designs and Patents Acts 1988 (as amended) to be identified as the author of this book and illustrator of the artwork.

Published in 2013 by Totally Bound Publishing,
Newland House, The Point, Weaver Road, Lincoln, LN6 3QN

Warning:

This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. This story has a
heat rating
of
Totally Sizzling
and a
Sexometer
of
2.

This story contains 197 pages, additionally there is also a
free excerpt
at the end of the book containing 16 pages.

Interludes

ALONE WITH YOU

Aliyah Burke

Book two in the Interludes series

A construction worker and a security expert tangle beneath the heated skies of San Antonio.

Pierce ‘Tuck’ Carter has been in love with his neighbour from across the hall pretty much since she moved in over there. They’re good friends and do many things together but he wants to take it to the next level. Friends with benefits for starters, then beyond.

Ariel Greene is secretly crushing on her neighbour. One night after drinking she wakes the next morning in his bed and flees. Has she just crossed a line they can’t recover from?

Tuck pursues her, wanting more. However, his ex, each of their jobs and his intense dislike of her putting herself in danger don’t make the road an easy one. Will Ariel and Tuck learn to work it all out before something else happens, or will it take the near loss of one to make the other realise what had almost been lost forever?

Dedication

To all my readers, thank you from the bottom of my heart for your amazing support.

To my husband, I don’t know how it is possible but I love you more every day.

And as always, to the men and women who serve this country, thank you for your selflessness, sacrifice and all you do to keep us safe. To you and your families, I thank you!

Trademarks Acknowledgement

The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of the following wordmarks mentioned in this work of fiction:

Nelson Wolff Stadium: Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium

VIA Metropolitan Transit: VIA Metropolitan Transit

San Antonio Missions: Elmore Sports Group

Corpus Christi Hooks:
Ryan-Sanders Baseball

Spurs: National Basketball Association

LR3/Land Rover: Jaguar Land Rover

Cadillac Escalade: General Motors Company

SeaWorld: SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.

iPod: Apple, Inc.

Ferrari 458 Spider: Ferrari S.p.A.

Hard Rock Café: Hard Rock Café International, Inc.

K-Y: Johnson & Johnson

SIG: SIG Sauer GmbH 

MP-5: Heckler & Koch GmbH

Rambo
: David Morell/ Orion Pictures

Starbucks: Starbucks Corporation

Chrysler 300: Chrysler Group LLC

Alone With You
: Catt Gravitt, J. T. Harding and Shane McAnally

ADT: The ADT Corporation

Coke: The Coca-Cola Company

Chapter One

Ariel Greene trudged up the steps to her fourth floor apartment after completing her early morning run. Fighting off a yawn, she dug for her key and unlocked the door. Once she’d showered and dressed in shorts and tank top, she went to her coffeemaker gratefully looking forward to that first cup.

There was none. No hot java brew set to make her a nice person and capable of facing her day.

“What? I thought I pre-programmed it.” The moment she opened the filter’s cover, she knew why the pot sat empty. Someone had forgotten to buy coffee upon their return. “Good job, Greene.” Sure, it had been late when her plane landed, but to forget to swing by a twenty-four hour store and pick some up…egregious error on her part.

After swiping her favourite mug off the counter, she headed for the door. Six-thirty in the morning. If one was to be awake, coffee—and never any of the decaffeinated type, which in her eyes was sinful and disgraceful—was a must.

Across the hall, she turned the knob and let herself into the apartment. The thick, aromatic scent of coffee greeted her like a familiar friend and she nearly groaned in orgasmic pleasure.

The man behind the island—who’d glanced up as she entered—gave her a smile. “Morning, Ariel.”

“Hey, Steve.” She hefted her cup, brushed some hair back from her eyes and yawned for what seemed to be the umpteenth time in two minutes. “Need coffee.”

He tucked some blond hair behind his left ear. “Help yourself. I thought you might be by.”

Steve Yost was a lean man. Sweet as the dickens and totally not her sexual type. Which was a pity, for she could use a friend with benefits—one who lived across the hall, even better. He was, however, a great neighbour and friend. His roommate, on the other hand, had her panties wet just by walking in the room.

She fixed her coffee then propped a hip against the platform where Steve worked and blessedly took that first life-giving drink. Hot or not, she couldn’t function without this stuff. “How have you been?”

“Busy. Good, though. You?”

“Obviously not well enough to remember to bring coffee home after a trip so I have some in the apartment.”

He smiled, a flash of straight white teeth against tanned skin. “How was Seattle?”

“Damn sight cooler than here, for one.” She drank some more java and purred in contentment. Things were aligning right in her world. Today
could
be a good day now that she’d had some caffeine.

“And the wedding?”

She flexed her fingers about the mug. “Absolutely perfect. Roxi made such a beautiful bride.” A grin. “Sam was pretty hot as well. So were the rest of the Marines standing up with him. And the ones in the audience.”

Her friend, Roxi Mammon—now Roxi Hoch—had got married this past weekend. She and Roxi had served together in the Corps and Sam—her new husband—still did.

“Thanks for getting my mail,” she said, falling silent when a leggy blonde strolled into view. One eyebrow rose and she knew exactly what room that woman had come from.

“This your girlfriend, Steve?” The question was asked with a thick Texas drawl.

“Nope. Our neighbour.”

“Oh.” Her smile came sugar-sweet. “I’m Daisy. Spent the night with Tuck.”

Daisy? Of course you are.
“Congratulations?” Ariel did her best to keep her emotions subdued. Hard to do when she longed to punch her in the nose.
I have no reason to be jealous. It’s not like he’s mine or anything.

Before little Ms Daisy could say another word, the man himself ambled around the corner. Tuck Carter. Construction worker. Hot as sin. Not to mention the star player in many personal fantasies that had her reaching for the drawer that held a few toys.

Bronzed skin, jet black hair and brown eyes that could turn her to mush. He wore jeans—currently unbuttoned—that formed tight to his body, and nothing else. A smile split his bow-shaped lips when he spied her.

“Ariel. You’re back.” He poured himself some coffee and sat on a counter. “How was your trip?”

“Great. Looks like you’re having fun.”

His grin was intoxicating as usual and her panties dampened. Also, as usual.

“You know me.”

“Not as well as some in this room,” she tossed out casually.

“You have people just walk into your apartment?” Daisy asked, sidling up to Tuck and leaning against him, as if trying to put her claim on him.

“Ariel’s not just anyone, she’s our neighbour and yes, she does,” Tuck said without looking away from Ariel. “Jealous, Ariel?”

Hell yeah!
She stood upright, lifted her mug and toasted him. “You wish.” Attention on Steve, she gave him a smile. “Thanks for the elixir, hon. You saved my day. Catch ya later.”

Then she walked out and back across the hall to her apartment where she sat on her couch and began opening her mail. The knock on her door wasn’t all that unexpected. “It’s open,” she called out. An act she followed by taking a deep breath.

It was a good thing too, for in stepped Tuck. Still clad in only jeans, he filled her doorway with the width of his shoulders.

“You okay?” He sauntered in the apartment. In doing so, her pulse and core temperature skyrocketed.

“Why wouldn’t I be? Got what I needed.” She lifted her mug to show him.

He watched her intently before making himself comfortable on the love seat across from her. Lord, the man had muscles on muscles. A six pack was his abdomen and she had fantasies—numerous—about licking them. Licking stuff off them, trailing her tongue over the dips and swells.

His thighs, encased as they were in those jeans, were powerful and drool-worthy.
If I don’t want to make a fool of myself, I better not keep this up.

Closing her eyes, she took another deep breath. He hadn’t moved and she was okay with that. Art, after all, should be appreciated. And the man before her—a masterpiece.

“Just checking. You making breakfast?”

“Sure. You covered the coffee.” She placed the stack of mail on the end table. “I ain’t feedin’ your…overnight guest, though.”

His deep laughter rolled from his gut and he pushed to his feet. “Babe, you’re
all
the woman I need. I’m just waiting on you to give me the green light.” He leaned close, bringing along the rugged masculine smell that always surrounded him. That panty-soaking, pulse-accelerating scent.

Lord help her, those lips were right there. “Isn’t that what the blonde did?”

“A few times. Wanna hear deets?”

Not even if hell froze over.
“Wow, although oh so tempting,” she drolled, “I don’t need your adventures. I’m a big girl. I’ve had my own. Thanks, though.”

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