Friendship is all she can offer…
…but he makes her want so much more!
The incredibly attractive man on Brooke Jansen’s doorstep is definitely not the new housekeeper she’s expecting. CEO Tyler Murphy is filling in temporarily, yet within days he’s turned Brooke’s carefully curated life upside down! Suddenly she’s living—and feeling—again. But her connection with Tyler is dangerous, exciting, and strangely familiar… After losing everything once already, can Brooke risk her damaged heart again?
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For the second time in his life Tyler Murphy was staring at the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.
The first time had been five years ago, at a coffee shop around
the corner from the hospital. He had been visiting his sister, who’d just
given birth to his nephew, and he had been dealing with some…stuff. Mainly the
fact that his mother, who had passed away months before that, wouldn’t get to
meet her first grandchild. The woman who had prized family so much wouldn’t get
to see hers expand.
He’d needed some space from the hospital. And there had
been Brooke. Standing at the counter, staring at the menu with a dazed look on
her face.
He thought about that day a lot. The days after, too—that
week they’d spent together. The sadness that had lurked in her eyes even when
she was smiling. How often she would trail off when she spoke, as if she had
forgotten what she was saying. She would always beam at him after, especially
if he prompted her, and he’d put it down as one of her quirks.
Those memories were all he had of her. Her first
name—only her first name—and his memories. It hadn’t mattered then. He had
known she was the type of person who picked up litter when she saw it on the
street. Who allowed elderly people ahead of her in a queue. She hoped for a
world where people were kinder, less self-centred. She didn’t like intolerance,
and she had told him about the times she’d stepped in when she’d witnessed it.
But her name and his memories hadn’t been enough for him
to find her. He’d discovered that at the end of the week when she’d
disappeared. They hadn’t shared any information about where they lived, who
their families were. They hadn’t even exchanged contact details. It was as if
they’d purposely avoided it. As if she had purposely avoided it.
He might have thought it dramatic if he hadn’t been
staring at her now, waiting for her to recognise him.
He got nothing.
‘You’re not Tia Murphy,’ she said, her voice a frustratingly
adorable lilt of confusion.
‘No, I’m Tyler Murphy.’ Which you already know. But I
guess if we’re playing this game… ‘I’ll be helping you out for the next—'
He didn’t get the chance to continue. Brooke let out a
cry as her body bumped against the door. Seconds later, the door opened wider.
He didn’t catch what flew past them, but he knew it was some kind of animal.
‘No!’ she shouted. ‘Mochi, you come back here right
now!’
She ran down the three steps that led to the front lawn,
before bolting towards what Tyler could now see was a dog. He didn’t think
she’d expected to chase after a dog. Or maybe she had; he wasn’t proficient in
what kind of clothes people who required housekeepers wore.
Sure, technically, he could be one of those people, but his
mother would have killed him. If he’d got a housekeeper now, she’d probably
become undead for the sole purpose of killing him.
And, since he wasn’t ‘one of those people,’ for all he
knew Brooke’s silky nightgown and flip-flops were standard attire.
Watching her running after a dog in that outfit
lightened some of the tension he felt, but it couldn’t eradicate it completely.
In fact, it complicated things. In the days they’d spent together, he hadn’t
once seen this much of her. Now he could add the strength of her arms, the
width of her thighs, to what he’d been missing.
Get it together, Murphy.
About the Author
Being an author has always been Therese's dream. It was
only when the corporate world loomed during her final year at university that
she realised how soon she wanted that dream to become a reality. She got
serious about her writing, and now writes books she wants to see in the world
featuring people who look like her. When she's not writing, she's spending time
with her husband and dogs in Cape Town, South Africa. She admits this is a
perfect life, and is grateful for it.
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