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Play: a ROCK SOLID romance, #3
Play: a ROCK SOLID romance, #3
Play: a ROCK SOLID romance, #3
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Play: a ROCK SOLID romance, #3

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Award-winning author Karina Bliss continues her Rock Solid Romance series with an emotional, sexy marriage-in-trouble story. When the nerdy college sweetheart you married becomes a woman-magnet rock star how do you hang on to happy-ever-after?

Determined to save their marriage, a rising rock star talks his wife into a sexy time-out, away from their two kids and manic Christmas preparations. Jared Walker's plan? To seduce Kayla as a stranger. When he discovers she prefers the gentle dreamer he used to be, he's stunned. Can he rekindle their old magic, while convincing her he's changed for the better?

Kayla wants to trust the passionate promises of the man she first fell in love with in college. But fame is a jealous mistress. But as his music career heats up will he remember to put his young family first?

"I ADORED this novella. Play is deeply romantic and wonderfully emotional. I can't wait for more from the Rock Solid series!" Nalini Singh, NYT bestselling author of the Rock Kiss novel series

"Watching these two reconnect was exciting and thrilling and all kinds of emotional." Craves The Angst Reviews

THE ROCK SOLID SERIES
Rise
Fall
Play (novella)

Redemption 
Resurrection

Note: Fall and Play can be read in any order. Redemption is Zander and Elizabeth's second book.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKarina Bliss
Release dateFeb 18, 2017
ISBN9780994145307
Play: a ROCK SOLID romance, #3
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    Play - Karina Bliss

    Chapter 1

    The hotel bar was stylized soulful, a perfect match for the man she’d agreed to meet.

    Japanese floral arrangements arched toward their reflections in artfully angled wall mirrors. Bamboo planters provided privacy screens between the black circular booths, and their stylish occupants could be glimpsed through the green-leafed canes like exotic animals or colorful birds.

    I don’t belong here.

    Kayla Walker, twenty-seven, married for seven years and mother of two under-fives, hesitated at the beaten bronze double doors. She tightened the sash of her winter coat to give her waist more definition. Under it was the dress he’d sent her, with a note indicating the time and place.

    Her nerves still jangled from the diabolical freeway traffic that had made her twenty minutes late, and a chore list growing longer than Santa’s. Come to think of it, this place didn’t have its tree up yet either. If L.A.’s chicest venue didn’t give a damn that they were in the first week of December, why should she?

    Head in the game, girl. Think sexy thoughts. The future of your marriage depends on it. No, don’t think that. And you’re not married, tonight. Remember?

    Taking a deep breath, she approached her illicit date, who sat at a middle bank of overstuffed, velvet-clad sofas, his hair gleaming like midnight oil under the spill of mood lighting.

    Even amongst the beautiful people, he stood out, lean and darkly handsome, a warrior poet with stubbled jaw and deep-set eyes.

    A leather coat, black with a scarlet lining was flung casually beside him and he wore black jeans, black boots and a moss-green mohair sweater so fine it clung to every line of his muscular torso. The picture of lounging grace, except for the tight grip on his beer.

    The small sign of nervousness warmed her. He isn’t sure I’ll show.

    Seeing her, he stood, his relief giving way to a lazily confident smile that evaporated some of that warmth. When he bent to kiss her, she held out her hand instead.

    His smile broadened as he returned her handshake. Yes, she’d decided to play.

    Sorry, I’m late.

    As long as you’re here. He went to help her off with her coat.

    Let me warm up a little first. Kayla glanced around.

    The dress was gorgeous but felt try-hard next to these casually hip sophisticates. She was too down-to-earth to pretend to be one of the cool people. And it felt like self-betrayal to try.

    Skillful musician fingers teased the tension from her tight shoulders. Stop over-thinking this. Tonight is about us. Just us. And this. His fingers caressed the nape of her neck in a slow, soft slide and lust washed over her, so unexpectedly, that she closed her eyes to savor it. Vulnerability never used to be scary but she’d been rationing desire lately, trying to protect herself.

    Take off the coat, Kayla, he said, his voice husky and the flame of lust flickered a little with anger. She’d made a lot of concessions to get here this evening. Admitted her marriage was still in trouble, for one.

    She moved away from those magic fingers. How about you work for it?

    He grinned, a pirate’s grin. I can do that.

    But there was a plea in the pirate’s eyes. Give this a chance. Meeting as strangers for a sexy time-out had been his idea. Fresh start, no baggage. Mentally, Kayla untethered the mule bow-legged under the weight of hers.

    Think sexy thoughts. We should use pseudonyms to protect our anonymity, she suggested, trying to get into the spirit of this. You can call me Betty and I’ll call you Bob. Oh yeah, Kayla, real sexy. The names of your geriatric neighbors.

    Bob was struggling not to laugh and she let him off the hook by chuckling first. It helped. I don’t have to treat this date like an exam I have to pass. All I have to do is lighten up.

    Taking a seat, she caressed the couch’s red velvet upholstery. This place is ex-sumptuous. Expensive was a loaded word, with his career was in transition. Famine to feast to somewhere in the middle, she suspected, at least for the next six months. But they weren’t here to talk about the economy.

    Bob settled beside her. Well, I was going to suggest a beer at a local dive but I figured I’d save that for the second date. He reached for her hand and she moved it.

    If there is a second, she teased. Don’t count your chicks, rock star.

    Am I taking too much for granted ag— He stopped himself. Take off the coat…Betty. You look like you’re about to run away and it’s making me nervous.

    She undid the top button. The dress you had delivered is skin tight… Kayla inched the coat up her leg to show how the red jersey-silk clung. I might need alcohol first.

    His dark gaze caressed her thigh. Or we could forget drinks and get a room.

    Without even buying me dinner? She refastened the top button. Shame on you, Bob.

    He tried to look chastened, but his eyes gave him away. Like the woods in the Robert Frost poem, they were lovely, dark and deep. But there were shadows there, sharp-edged. Her beta mate had turned wolf. Every time he returned from touring it took him longer to re-assimilate into real life.

    He’d become more confident but less patient, more passionate but less tender, more self-centered and less considerate. Less hers.

    Except he wasn’t hers, she reminded herself, not tonight. Tonight, he was a sexy stranger.

    We could get room service, he encouraged. I’ll buy you filet mignon, lobster, anything you want. And then we’ll order apple pie—her favorite—and see where we can get the cream.

    Kayla fell out of character. God, no! Too messy. Getting her four-year-old to decorate home-made Christmas cards with paint, glue and glitter had seemed liked a good idea until Madison’s baby brother had gotten involved.

    The red paint and glitter all over the kitchen floor made it look as though Tinkerbell had been murdered there. But they weren’t here to talk about mommy’s day.

    Then how about a long soak in the spa bath instead? Bob’s gaze dipped to the swell of her breasts under their woolen covering. Imagine the luxury of uninterrupted leisure, Betty. Luxury bath oil instead of a budget gallon of banana-scented bubble bath. Not having to share with toys and kids…

    She unfastened two buttons. Keep talking.

    It’s a simple plan. I’m going to seduce you into leaving your husband for me.

    Her fingers faltered, then she laughed. For a moment he’d sounded so serious.

    Kayla—

    Betty, she reminded him.

    The cocktail waitress arrived, leggy and blond, with a professional smile that got real when she looked at Jared Walker. Her gaze darted to his date, assessing and then dismissive in an unconscious gesture that would have been insulting if Kayla hadn’t become so used to it.

    A pretty woman carrying some baby weight was a six, at best, in Hollywood where even the waitresses—many of them would-be models or actresses—were often eights.

    Welcome to Joy, The blond angled her body toward Jared. May I take your order?

    Your call, Betty. Stay…or go?

    Kayla shrugged off her coat. Her husband was good at buying clothes but the dress was tighter than she’d worn since having kids, with a deep cleavage she had to stop herself adjusting. Let’s have a drink and see what happens.

    His eyes were hot as he glanced down her dress, and a shiver of anticipation quickened Kayla’s blood. A heady sense of power.

    She looked at the waitress, who was clearly revising Kayla’s grade. Mulled wine, please.

    Sure. And for you, sir?

    Another beer for me, thank you. The slow curve of his smile was still there as he looked up. The blond sucked in a breath.

    I see you chose one of our craft beers, let me tell you about the others. As the waitress launched into serious flirt mode, Kayla surreptitiously checked her cell in case the sitter was having trouble settling the kids.

    A masculine hand covered the screen. Remember the rules—cells only for emergencies. Jared confiscated it. And give me your wedding ring.

    The waitress blinked.

    Kayla tugged it off. I see you’ve already removed yours, she commented. The wedding band of cheap, shiny gold—all they could afford then—gleamed as she dropped it into his outstretched palm.

    No ties, no responsibilities and no guilt, he reminded her. This evening we’re all about…pleasure. His pause left no doubt as to what that pleasure entailed. Tangled sheets and tangled bodies.

    I’ll get your drinks, the waitress murmured.

    Was that wise? Kayla said, when she’d left. Your face has been everywhere the past couple of months.

    I could tell she didn’t recognize me. You look gorgeous, he added. I got the size perfectly.

    And wasn’t that like a man. Tight is good, tighter is better. God bless their sexual myopia. So, Bob. Channeling a throaty-voiced temptress, Kayla sat back. Is this the part where you tell me your wife doesn’t understand you?

    And you tell me your husband takes you for granted. His tone was wry, as their eyes met in rueful acknowledgment of his earlier slip.

    She took pity on him. Or we can skip that part, she suggested.

    Let’s skip that part.

    "You’re going to have

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