responded to this attraction. Whichever way you looked at it, Hope Lacey was too young for him, Alex reflected.
Heâd half expected to be disillusioned when he spoketo her. If he was honest, heâd wanted to be. A healthy dose of reality had seemed the perfect cure for the fascination that had hit him the instant sheâd walked into the church. Far from curing him, he found the reality attractive; she was surprisingly natural and mature. Warm, funnyâ He pulled himself up short. The list could get tiresomely long.
âIâm at home for the next month.â
Fate wasnât going to do him any favours! Alex noted the small, smug smile that curved her beautiful lips. Well, she had every right to be confident about her ability to bewitch a man, he silently conceded.
âResting?â One winged dark brow rose teasingly.
âWell, itâs always a temptation to do everything youâre offered, but you reach the point when you realise there isnât much point burning out just to bank every available dollar. Iâm a bit more discriminating these days.â
âYou can afford to be.â
Hope didnât dispute this. Modelling had made her financially secure. âIâve been lucky and I work hard. This film might be a new start for me.â It was a month since sheâd finished the round of TV and radio chat shows to promote the film. She was excited and apprehensive about the American premiere soon.
âYou play opposite Sam Rourke?â
Hope nodded. âI introduced Lindy to him, so if anything goes wrong in Eden theyâll blame me, no doubt. Come on, letâs get some champagne before itâs all gone.â She touched his arm lightly and he followed her into the kitchen.
âHope, dear, there you are.â Beth Lacey, her hands deep in a sink of soapy water, smiled at her daughter. âHello, Alex. I hope youâre having a good time?â
âIâm being well looked after.â
âDo you mind washing a few glasses for me, Hope? We had a major breakage. I should really remind Lindy she ought to be getting changed.â
âSure, off you go, Mum.â
Hope tied an incongruous striped apron over her bridesmaid dress. âThe spare bubblyâs in the dairy,â she told Alex. âThird door along,â she added, inclining her head towards the passageway behind him. She immersed her hands in the water and gave a sigh. âWhy is it your nose always itches when you havenât got a spare hand?â she complained.
âLet me,â he offered. Before Hope realised what he was about to do Alex leant over and rubbed the tip of her straight nose, which fell somewhere in between the cute and aquiline categories. âBetter?â
Hope gave a hoarse grunt of assent. Iâm staring so hard Iâm probably cross-eyed, she decided ruefully. He smells awfully goodâ¦she appreciatively breathed in the spicy, faintly lemony scent of his cologne mingled with the musky, masculine odour of his warm body. If she could distil what this man did to her quivering stomach muscles, sheâd be a very rich alchemist. Yes, alchemy had the right ring to it. There was certainly something mystically marvellous about the way she was feeling. Come clean, Hope, she reprimanded herself. Earthy and raw was much closer to the truth!
His hand dropped away, but not completely. His thumb ran slowly across the cushiony softness of her slightly parted lips. âYouâre no plastic clone.â
This peculiar comment enabled Hope to pull free from the strangely hypnotic haze that made her loath to withdraw from the light contact.
âIs that your idea of a compliment?â His hand still hadnât fallen away completely; now the palm of his handrested ever so lightly against the curve of her jaw. âBecause if soâ¦â
âYou know what I meanâthe sort of blond bimbo-types that they churn out, all teeth and