Ian's Ultimate Gamble - Brenda Jackson [3]
On a sigh, she slowly turned, and the moment she did so their eyes locked with more intensity than they had earlier when Vance had been present. Her internal temperature suddenly shot sky high, and every cell in her body felt fried from the sweltering heat that suddenly consumed her.
Words momentarily failed her since Ian had literally taken her breath away. He had always been a good-looking man, and today, three years since she'd seen him last, he was doubly so; especially with the neatly trimmed beard he was sporting. He'd always had that drop-dead-gorgeous and let-me-bed-you-before-I-die look. He'd been a man who'd always been able to grab the attention of women. And now this older Ian was a man who exuded raw, masculine sexuality.
When she had returned to Atlanta to take the job as one of Dare Westmoreland's deputies, she had heard about the two Westmoreland cousins who were the same age and ran together in what women had called a wolf pack. Ian and his cousin Storm had reputations around Atlanta of being ultimate players, the epitome of legendary lovers. Storm had been dubbed the Perfect Storm and Ian, the Perfect End.
It was rumored that any woman who went out with Ian got the perfect ending to their evening, after sharing a bed with him. But all that had changed when he'd begun showing interest in her. He'd called her a hard nut to crack; she'd been one of the few women to rebuff his charm.
Instead of willingly falling under his spell like other women, she'd placed it on him to earn his way into her bed. The result had been two years of being the exclusive recipient of his special brand of sexual expertise.
The rumors hadn't been wrong, but neither had they been completely right. She had discovered that not only was Ian the Perfect End but he was the Perfect Beginning as well. No one could wake a woman up each morning the way he could. The memories of their lovemaking sessions could still curl her toes and wet her panties. He had been her first lover and, she thought further, her only lover.
"Are you going to stand there and say nothing or are you going to answer my question, Brooke?"
Ian's question reclaimed Brooke's attention and reminded her why she was there. And with the angry tone of his voice all the memories they'd ever shared were suddenly crushed. Placing her hands on her hips she answered with the same curt tone he'd used on her. "I'll gladly answer your question, Ian."
Ian folded his arms across his chest. How could he have forgotten how quick fire could leap into her eyes whenever she got angry, or how her full and inviting lips could form one perturbed pout? Over the years he had missed that all-in-your-face, hot-tempered attitude that would flare up whenever she got really mad about something.
The women he'd dated after her had been too meek and mild for his taste. They'd lacked spunk, and if he'd said jump, they would have asked how high. But not the woman standing in front of him. She could dish it out like nobody's business and he had admired her for it. That was probably one of the reasons he had fallen so hard for her.
"The reason I'm here is like everyone else. I needed time away from my job and decided to check in here for two weeks," she said, intruding into his thoughts.
Ian sighed. As far as he was concerned her reason sounded too pat. "Why here? There are other places you could have gone."
"Yes, and at the time I booked the two weeks I didn't know you were the owner. I thought you were still a riverboat captain."
For a few seconds he said nothing. "Hurricane Katrina brought a temporary end to that. But I'd decided to purchase this place months before then. It was just a matter of time before I came off the river to settle on land."
He studied