Double Dare: April Fools' For Love

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lips instead.
    His gaze dropped to my mouth and darkened, stormy this time like a steamy tropical squall. “What are you doing?”
    “M-me?” Nerves prompted me to lick again. “Just…nothing.”
    He leaned closer, his hair swaying forward to frame his chiseled, handsome face. “Nothing?” His pupils dilated to pools of black.
    My heart shot into overdrive. Air seemed to have left the small room; contrarily, what there was of it smelled, not of lime and coconut, but leather and male.
    Searching my gaze, he reached out and gently cupped my chin. His fingers, warm and slightly rough on my skin, thrilled me down to my toes. His face was so near mine now I could feel the heat of his breath on my skin.
    He’s going to kiss me.
    My lips parted on quickened breaths. My desire must have shone in my eyes because the saucers of his pupils lit with a red flame. Blood pounded in my ears.
    The vampire was staring at me.
    Insanely, that turned me on. I tightened toes in my ballerina flats and lifted toward him.
    The moment crystallized between us. His red gaze was tethered to mine, the hand that so gently held my face was crowned by a hint of talon, and when his lips parted, fang tips were revealed.
    Vampire, human. I was prey. Yet I was also something precious. My lids slid shut in anticipation.
    His mouth captured mine.

When the Lights Go Out
    An April Fools For Love Story
    © 2015 Roxy Mews
     
    Named after the date of her conception, April Prime was used to hiding away and avoiding the world on April Fools’ Day. Or at the very least, avoiding her parents who tended to celebrate the holiday very differently from the rest of the world.
    This year would be different. This year she closed on a home, and was taking control of her life. A few hiccups had her headed to an office supply store in search of moving supplies. Crashing through a bathroom door, she stumbled on a bit more than she expected when mister tall, dark, and indisposed was already using the facilities.
    Taylor James was stuck being the brunt of yet another round of April Fools’ pranks. One of them being a change of the bathroom door signs. He went to work knowing he’d have to navigate a mine field. What he didn’t expect was a woman bursting in on him only to send his head spinning.
    Despite the scenery, April is ready to make a red-faced retreat. That’s when a car crash knocks out the power to everything inside the store, including the electronic locks.
    By the glow of the emergency flood light the two realize they may be stuck for a long while. April and Taylor could wait out the inconvenience in silence, or they could capture a moment together, and just maybe find something special when the lights go out.
    Warning: Sex in the dark may lead to orgasms and head injury.
     
    http://www.amazon.com/When-Lights-Go-Out-April-ebook/dp/B00VGOPCUM
     
    Enjoy the following excerpt from When the Lights Go Out:
     
    “Want to know why I hate April Fools’ Day?” she asked.
    “If you can top being glued to the toilet seat and getting assaulted by a bucket of bouncy balls before coffee, have at it.”
    “My parents conceived me on April Fools’ Day.”
    “Why do you know that?” He couldn’t imagine having knowledge of his conception from his own parents.
    “They named me after it.” She sighed. “My first name’s April, all right? It’s their favorite funny story. They told it to everyone. Every date I took home. Every friend I invited over. And mind you, my very first birthday sleepover they told all the girls in my second grade class, that they had sex on this very night eight years and nine months ago.”
    “Thinking of your parents having sex every time someone says your name? Okay, you win.” Taylor couldn’t stop laughing. “I do know your first name now. Wonder if I’ll get your last name out of you before we’re rescued.”
    “Not a chance, mister. You’re not getting any more out of me. We’re having an intimate conversation between

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