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9780373793259

Beyond Seduction

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  • ISBN13:

    9780373793259

  • ISBN10:

    0373793251

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-05-01
  • Publisher: Harlequin
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Summary

Despite the success of her sultry Red Choo sex blog, it would take serious buzz to put Mercedes Brooks's first book of erotic fantasies on the bestseller list. And that meant agreeing to another showdown with her nemesis, the super-sexy TV pundit Sam Porter. This time, though, the on-air innuendos were just a dress rehearsal. What happened later between the sheets was actually the main event. If the tabloids got wind of their night together, Sam's career would self-destruct. But the real shocker was that even with a prime-time scandal hanging over their heads, one night was not enough!

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Excerpts

"Okay, Sam, that's a wrap." The hot television lights were powered off, and Sam Porter pulled back from the small desk on the sound stage. He took a last drink of his water, and wanted nothing more than to be home in bed, preferably alone, nursing a cold beer, and watching the tape of today's show. Four a.m. was too early for any human being of sound mind to be up, but he'd sacrificed in order to prep for this interview, which had been a slam-dunk. The Connecticut Senator was political roadkill, although now Sam felt like death warmed over and the night was still young. The crew began arranging the studio for the next broadcast, cameras being rolled away to the side of the set as the mechanized take-down duties were performed. He nodded in the general direction of his floor director. "Thanks, Kristin. See you tomorrow." Kristin winked at him, putting aside her clipboard and headset. "Maybe you'll see me. I've got a hot date-- think I'm going to elope." He rubbed at his face with his palms. "Just as long as you're back in the morning. Don't make me break in another one of you." "Sure, boss," she answered. The crew started to take off. Goodbyes were always the shortest when the weekend was lurking nearby. Today was only Wednesday, but his staff were forward thinkers and Friday couldn't come soon enough. "Sam, wait a minute, will ya?" The voice of his producer boomed over the studio speakers, and Sam scowled in the general direction of the production booth. He wanted to get home, and Charles Whistleborne Kravatz III could be excruciatingly long-winded when he put his mind to it. Charlie ambled into the studio, squawking into his cell. Impatiently, Sam tapped his foot until Charlie noticed, gave Sam an apologetic smile, and then kept talking for another ten minutes. Sam was just turning to leave when Charlie finally hung up. "We've got a problem. The city manager pulled out and we've got to find another guest for Thursday's show." "You're kidding?" "Sorry, Sam. Your fan base isn't huge out there." "Yeah, well, someday. So what are we going to do? Know any Northern California radicals to put on?" Charlie scratched his neck, parting the Brooks Brothers shirt buttons around his ever-expanding stomach. "I think we should do something less political. To offset the judicial expert's talk about the nominee for the Supreme court. Big yawner. Give it some balance." "Like what?" "I don't know. Human interest. Fluff." "I don't like fluff," warned Sam. "No lectures, Sam. Hear me out. You're doing two solid days of hard, depressing crap. We need something more upbeat. Happier. Maybe not birdies and rainbows, but something to put people in a good mood." At the moment, Sam was several emotions removed from a good mood. "I don't know, Charlie. Let me think. I'm tired and I need sleep." Charlie nodded. "Do that. And let me know." He turned around to leave, and then turned back. "Hey, I got a call about you while the show was taping." "Not another death threat, I hope?" "Hehe, no. One of your fans. Chairman of your favorite New Jersey political party. He tried to play coy, but I pegged him. They want you to be their drop-in candidate for the House Seat in the Fifteenth District, after Detweiler pulled out. Four months before the election? Who does that?" Sam started to laugh. "Me? A candidate? You're kidding." "Nope." Eventually Sam realized that Charlie was serious, mainly because Charlie was always serious. Politics. His smile faded. "Really?" "Yeah. Since we're right up against the election, it's got to be a write-in candidate, and the party knows you've got the name recognition to pull it off. They know they can trust you, your platforms are right. It's not that big of a leap, Sam." "You're kidding," repeated Sam, still slightly in shock. It was flattering, it was intriguing, and most of all, it was

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