Title: That Man 6
Series: That Man #6
Series: That Man #6
Author: Nelle L’Amour
Genre: Steamy Romantic Comedy
Release Date: June 21, 2018
Blurb
Scorchin'
hot Blake Burns and his tiger Jennifer are back in this sizzling sequel to
Nelle L'Amour's USA Today bestselling
THAT MAN series!
And things are hotter than ever when they fly to the Maldives to celebrate
their tenth anniversary. What can go wrong, does go wrong. Beginning with a
near-crash emergency landing.
Will they survive being alone on a deserted island? Without food, sex toys, or
Wi-Fi in the middle of a monsoon? Be prepared to laugh, cry, and swoon as your
favorite book boyfriend swoops into superhero mode—That Man!—and battles the
life-threatening forces of nature to protect his tiger and save their marriage.
hot Blake Burns and his tiger Jennifer are back in this sizzling sequel to
Nelle L'Amour's USA Today bestselling
THAT MAN series!
And things are hotter than ever when they fly to the Maldives to celebrate
their tenth anniversary. What can go wrong, does go wrong. Beginning with a
near-crash emergency landing.
Will they survive being alone on a deserted island? Without food, sex toys, or
Wi-Fi in the middle of a monsoon? Be prepared to laugh, cry, and swoon as your
favorite book boyfriend swoops into superhero mode—That Man!—and battles the
life-threatening forces of nature to protect his tiger and save their marriage.
THAT MAN 6
can be read as a standalone, but it will be best enjoyed in conjunction with
the previous books —THAT MAN TRILOGY and THAT MAN WEDDING STORY duet. Don’t
miss out on this perfect Summer read!
can be read as a standalone, but it will be best enjoyed in conjunction with
the previous books —THAT MAN TRILOGY and THAT MAN WEDDING STORY duet. Don’t
miss out on this perfect Summer read!
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Excerpt
We got a
little buzzed and when the lounge singer sang, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your
Face,” that was it for me. When I took her into my arms and danced with her, I
knew it was more than lust. I was totally fucking in love with the feisty,
green-eyed, chestnut-haired beauty from Idaho.
little buzzed and when the lounge singer sang, “The First Time Ever I Saw Your
Face,” that was it for me. When I took her into my arms and danced with her, I
knew it was more than lust. I was totally fucking in love with the feisty,
green-eyed, chestnut-haired beauty from Idaho.
“Blake—” My
tiger’s voice cuts into my memories.
tiger’s voice cuts into my memories.
“Yeah,
baby?” I take out my earbuds.
baby?” I take out my earbuds.
“Do you
want to take a walk?”
want to take a walk?”
My gaze
shifts in her direction. She looks ravishing. Her toned limbs luminescent in
the moonlight, her dress gently blowing in the ocean breeze along with her up swept
hair. I stare at her exquisite face, aglow in the campfire, her green eyes
glittering like two stars that have fallen from the sky.
shifts in her direction. She looks ravishing. Her toned limbs luminescent in
the moonlight, her dress gently blowing in the ocean breeze along with her up swept
hair. I stare at her exquisite face, aglow in the campfire, her green eyes
glittering like two stars that have fallen from the sky.
The first
time ever I saw her face . . . Yes, I thought the sun rose in
her eyes. And even before that I felt the earth move in my hand, the first time
I ever kissed her mouth.
time ever I saw her face . . . Yes, I thought the sun rose in
her eyes. And even before that I felt the earth move in my hand, the first time
I ever kissed her mouth.
The song
plays in my head. A sensation that I can’t put into words falls over me. It’s
like a fire that’s burning from the inside out, consuming every atom of my
being. A love so deep it hurts. I respond to her question.
plays in my head. A sensation that I can’t put into words falls over me. It’s
like a fire that’s burning from the inside out, consuming every atom of my
being. A love so deep it hurts. I respond to her question.
“Baby, go
get your iPod.”
get your iPod.”
Without
questioning me, she pivots and heads toward her backpack. While she’s riffling
for the device, I put out my cigar in the sand and search my library of songs.
It doesn’t take me long to find it.
questioning me, she pivots and heads toward her backpack. While she’s riffling
for the device, I put out my cigar in the sand and search my library of songs.
It doesn’t take me long to find it.
She returns
to me quickly and sits down facing me.
to me quickly and sits down facing me.
“You want
to just hang out and listen to music?”
to just hang out and listen to music?”
“Give me
your iPod.”
your iPod.”
Again,
without questions, she hands it over. I quickly program it. I wrap the band
around her upper arm and then fasten mine around my bicep. I help her to her
feet and draw her close to me.
without questions, she hands it over. I quickly program it. I wrap the band
around her upper arm and then fasten mine around my bicep. I help her to her
feet and draw her close to me.
“Dance with
me, tiger,” I breathe against her neck, before putting the buds into our ears.
me, tiger,” I breathe against her neck, before putting the buds into our ears.
With love
in her eyes, she gazes up at me. A faint smile, that’s more wistful than
lustful, fixes on her kissable lips, as our song plays in her ears.
in her eyes, she gazes up at me. A faint smile, that’s more wistful than
lustful, fixes on her kissable lips, as our song plays in her ears.
No more
words.
words.
I wrap my
arms around her, clutching her gorgeous ass, while she loops hers around my
neck and rests her head on my chest. Our bodies glued together. Heat to heat.
Organ to organ. Heartbeat to heartbeat.
arms around her, clutching her gorgeous ass, while she loops hers around my
neck and rests her head on my chest. Our bodies glued together. Heat to heat.
Organ to organ. Heartbeat to heartbeat.
Every sound
and worry in the world blocked out, we slow dance to the song that changed our
lives forever. The song we played at our third and final wedding. The one that
sealed our love forever. Taking one small step at a time as we sway, our feet
sink into the soft, warm sand.
and worry in the world blocked out, we slow dance to the song that changed our
lives forever. The song we played at our third and final wedding. The one that
sealed our love forever. Taking one small step at a time as we sway, our feet
sink into the soft, warm sand.
Under the
moon.
moon.
Under the
stars.
stars.
The
heavens.
heavens.
Oneness.
Us.
If there’s
such a thing as Paradise, this is it.
such a thing as Paradise, this is it.
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Author Bio
I am a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who lives in Los Angeles with her
Prince Charming-ish husband, twin college-bound princesses, and a bevy of royal
pain-in-the-butt pets. A former executive in the entertainment industry with
a prestigious Humanitas Prize for promoting human dignity and freedom to my
credit, I gave up playing with Barbies a long time ago, but I still
enjoy playing with toys with my
hubby. While I write in my PJs, I love to get dressed up and pretend I’m
Hollywood royalty. My steamy stories feature characters that will make you
laugh, cry, and swoon and stay in your heart forever. They’re often inspired by
my past life.
Prince Charming-ish husband, twin college-bound princesses, and a bevy of royal
pain-in-the-butt pets. A former executive in the entertainment industry with
a prestigious Humanitas Prize for promoting human dignity and freedom to my
credit, I gave up playing with Barbies a long time ago, but I still
enjoy playing with toys with my
hubby. While I write in my PJs, I love to get dressed up and pretend I’m
Hollywood royalty. My steamy stories feature characters that will make you
laugh, cry, and swoon and stay in your heart forever. They’re often inspired by
my past life.
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