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A Wager With Sadie: 012

He braced himself. “So tell me.”

Sadie ran a canine over her lower lip, eyes darting around for a moment, preparing herself to tell her husband the worst part. The worst part was all he...

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And who are these two?

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A Wager With Sadie: 011



When it was done he lay with her, both of them naked on their...

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A Wager With Sadie: 010


It was a real shitty thing to do to him, but he wasn...

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A Wager With Sadie: 009


There was a bar on the arrival jetty where he sat for almost two hours now. ...

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A Wager With Sadie: 008

Three-quarters of an hour later, she emerged on the beach again, sweaty but invigorated. After the yoga class, the hotel had provided fluffy, white towels, and she’d toweled off and chatted with ...

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A Wager With Sadie: 007

Sadie was a real riot, and she left him chuckling, sitting in the lounger watching his movie but thinking of what she’d said. She’d sashayed all the way up the beach, swinging those hips, and h...

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A Wager With Sadie: 006


Everything changed their fourth day at the resort. They woke to bl...

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A Wager With Sadie: 005

It was like every bit of strength inside him leaked from his husk after he’d come. It took a tremendous effort to heave his weight off Sadie, and he collapsed beside her. They both panted heavily...

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A Wager With Sadie: 004

Arms tangled, mouths locked on one another, they stumbled across the room. Teddy lead her on her high heels, clacking backward as their suite door closed behind them. They fell on the bed, Teddy on...

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A Wager With Sadie: 003

Hope everyone had a great Christmas, and you all got what you wanted and gave to the ones you love as well! 

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What the hell kind of notes did she write?

That’s what cons...

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A Wager With Sadie: 002

The hot dog thing was pretty funny, though she could tell Graham got squirmy, worried she was unhappy. One thing that could turn her Teddy’s smile upside down was her displeasure. It was the bigg...

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A Wager With Sadie: 001

Hokay! I do have a situation here and that's why I went darkish. Things aren't good, ha ha, but I appreciate everyone asking after me.

First: I'm fine, it isn't me. But it's been a b...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 7, Chapter 3

The walk north on the beach from the Cape Ginger steakhouse should have been peaceful. Instead it was filled with dread and the worst dark, twisting of regret he’d ever felt. What had he done? Ho...

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Macabre Post

This may be only for the long-timers, but did we ever talk about the darker ending of Cherry Blossoms?

I don't remember if it ever came up in the comments.

There is a darker metaphysica...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 7, Chapter 2

The Cape Ginger’s bathroom didn’t use liquid soap, they used bar soap, which was weird, except the bar was new and unused, and she wondered if they replaced them after every customer. Some sort...

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Keely 3, 005

Maggie told her that Cole knew what they'd done. And that he was fine with it. Of course he’d be. And Maggie said he’d been disappointed he wasn’t there. She’d hid it from her face when Mag...

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Keely 3, 004

Mags had class with Keely on Tuesday, and said everything seemed okay. Their friendship seemed the same she said, Keely happy and bubbly, her normal self. Maggie apologized for being a downer, she ...

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Keely, Book 3, 003

In the dark, Cole said, “He’s going to ask.”

“Ask what?”

His head turned on the pillow to face her. “You know what.”

Her eyes didn’t meet his, stayed on the open d...

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Keely, Book 3, 002

On the couch, draped over Cole’s hard body, she lay with her cheek at his collar. Sleepy eyes cast on the bottle of wine on the table and the two almost empty glasses. She stirred, and his hand w...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 7, Chapter 01b

Their waiter and another server appeared, emerging from the dining room onto the patio, both of them in their smart but comfortable Cape Ginger attire: black shorts, black knee socks, white linen s...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 7, 01a

The enormous paper lantern globe that hung above their private table softened the light that shone within, and it fell in pale pastel brushstrokes on his wife’s perfect face; Kimmy’s narrow eye...

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Keely, Book 3, 001

The maid service came by at noon and left the place spotless. Saturday night, he and Oslo, Simon, Jax, and Watson went to TD Garden, watched the Celtics in the playoffs. They took a limo to Ruth’...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 6, Chapter 9 (part 3)

There wasn’t an ounce of fat on Kimmy Chang’s body. His heart pounded for her.

The last hour of his life had probably been the most transformational. If there was anyone he could ever tru...

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Halloween Movies

What scary movie's everyone watching this All Hallows' Eve?

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Devil In The Waters, Book 6, Chapter 9 (part 2)

Josh threw himself down heavily next to her like he was exhausted, making the bed bounce. While pleasure still throbbed between her thighs and feather-tickled her brain somewhere behind her hairlin...

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Poll Results

Thanks everyone for putting up your choices in the poll. Super helpful. I was surprised that Keely did so well!

So, going forward, it looks like I'l have to review my notes on Six Weeks In Wi...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 6, Chapter 9 (part 1)

With the towel wrapped around his waist, they crossed the public trail, then trotted together, holding hands as they entered the privacy of their villa patio. He was running on the balls of his fee...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 6, Chapter 8 (part 2)

For more than a full minute he stood in the kitchen listening to the pounding of his own heartbeat, wide eyes staring at the last place he’d seen his wife—walking from the kitchen to the slidin...

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Devil In The Waters, Book 6, Chapter 8 (part 1)

Josh worked his way up the trail headed back to the villa, and she watched him go with a small measure of worry. This was the reaction she suspected, but hadn’t been looking his way to gauge his ...

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