Girl Gear 3: Bound to Happen

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Book: Girl Gear 3: Bound to Happen Read Free
Author: Alison Kent
Tags: Romance
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place to sunbathe."
    The fact that she sunbathed in the nude, Sydney kept to herself. It was a private indulgence she preferred not to share … though there was a man who'd once coaxed her to admit to the habit. She took one last look toward the beefcake on the beach and her hunger stirred. Dinner first. She'd get back to her plans for seducing Ray Coffey soon enough.
    RAY TWIRLED the Frisbee on one index finger, listening with half an ear while Anton and Doug, standing three feet away, talked shop. Knowing full well that Sydney sat on the veranda watching the beach play, her long legs and a whole lot more of her gorgeous body exposed, made it difficult for him to keep his eye on the ball. Or, in this case, on the Frisbee.
    When he'd won the sailing trip four months ago, he'd known immediately that he wanted Sydney along for the cruise. Hell, his fantasy had started the month before he'd won, when she'd first announced the use of her father's yacht as the prize for sticking out that ridiculous scavenger hunt. He'd determined that night that he was going to win and spend the week at sea letting Sydney walk his plank.
    The stakes had been sweetened when they'd actually been paired up for the hunt and he'd been assigned to discover a fist of her deepest, darkest secrets. At that point, the game itself had become the prize, the cruise just a sweet little extra. He'd thought for a couple of months about keeping the guest list that simple. Him and Sydney. The two of them alone, but for the yacht's minimal crew. Life at its absolute intimate finest.
    And then he woke up.
    Having Sydney all to himself was his fantasy, not hers. At least, he hadn't had any vibes saying differently. Since he'd transferred to the Houston Fire Department, in fact, after five years working out of College Station with the Texas Task Force One on urban search and rescue, the only concentrated time they'd had together had been the give-and-take dinner dates devoted to the scavenger hunt.
    Ray wasn't complaining. At least not about that. For one thing, he'd learned enough about her by coaxing her into revealing the details he needed to know to win this trip. And even if their dates had been all about the hunt, they'd given him more one-on-one time with Sydney than he'd ever had—with his clothes on, anyway. No, his complaints were more about the things he hadn't learned. Things he was bound and determined to find out before they returned home to
Texas
.
    She'd been a year behind him in high school, in his brother Patrick's class. Yet she'd always seemed years older than the girls his age, the girls he'd dated, even the girls who'd … taken him under their wing during his first year at Texas A&M. And he'd found himself making comparisons, which made no sense, because except for that one time, they'd known each other only casually.
    Off to Ray's side, Doug and Anton continued to discuss developmental possibilities for a new property they'd acquired. Ray continued to feign interest. The sun had reached the edge of the horizon, putting an end to their game and ringing his internal dinner bell. His hunger roused, he glanced again toward the villa, watching as Sydney moved from the veranda railing to her feet.
    She was a tall woman, with long limbs that Ray knew fit nicely around his own larger body. Or had nicely fit eight years ago. He'd bulked up since then. And he wasn't the only one with a body developed by time and working out. Sydney was slender, but not skinny, and had filled out beautifully since his hands had last explored the budding fullness of her curves. The strapless bandeau tube wrapped around her chest hugged her breasts like a soft yellow skin, and his palms itched to skate over the surface, to feel the taut press of her nipples.
    When she lifted her arms to run her hands through her hair, exposing both her stomach's smooth skin and the knot of her sarong riding low on her belly, he barely suppressed a rising groan. When she turned away, giving

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