Sometimes your wildest dreams really do come true...
Laura Michaels sat up in her dark, lonely bedroom, heart slamming in her heated chest, the dream so real she could still taste his mouth against hers, feel hands pressed into her soft curves, sense fingers exploring where she wanted them most in the lush territory of her abandoned body. Yet her bed was empty, as always.
Except for the three cats who thought they owned it.
And the empty ice cream pint, spoon jutting out like it was identifying her in a line-up.
Heart racing, she tried. She really did. She should have calmed down. She should have been able to shake the reverie. She should have let it all fade.
What kept her heart beating so fast, though, was one undeniable fact.
There had been four hands on her in that dream...
This prequel takes Laura, Mike and Dylan from the New York Times bestselling series Her Billionaires and offers a glimpse into their yearning for what was meant to be...
The book you are about to read, In Your Dreams, is a newly-revised and expanded prequel to the New York Times bestselling series, Her Billionaires. It was originally published in 2014 under the title Before Her Billionaires, but now has more than double the words, is fully re-edited, and has more of the men ;) .
Other Books in Series:
Her Billionaires (Book 1)
It’s Complicated (Book 2)
Completely Complicated (Book 3)
It’s Always Complicated (Book 4)
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Excerpt
If he'd been less aware, he'd have rubbed his eyes to convince himself he wasn't in a dream, because there she was.
Dream girl.
All creamy skin and thick hips, blonde hair down her back, the woman who walked into the elevator and turned around, giving him full view of an ass that went on for centuries, was damn close to the one he'd created in his reveries.
A little too close for comfort.
Like his pants.
The guy standing next to her cut his eyes to the right, clearly looking for some boobage, and the action made Dylan instantly pissed. Dude had no right to ogle her.
If anyone should get an eyeful, it was him.
Wait. No. That wasn't acceptable, either.
“How's the Breck project going?” someone to her right asked, a guy in business casual dress who was old enough to be Dylan's dad. No sense of anything inappropriate. Guy wore a wedding ring.
Good.
The blonde gave a sheepish smile.
“Not sure. I don't have all the data yet, but when I do, it'll be messy and complicated, like everything else.” Her voice was high, breathy, and he suddenly needed a good look at her.
But the elevator stopped on the next floor and she got off with about ten people, that fine, wide ass fading as she turned to the right and disappeared.
His eyes missed her.
So did the trouser snake in his uniform pants.
He held back a groan of frustration. What was he doing? This was work.
Nothing more.
And when he disembarked on the right floor and met with the manager assigned to do this fire safety protocol, Dylan let her go.
He had to.
Because she wasn't his.
Or theirs.
About the Author
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia Kent writes romantic comedy with an edge. Since 2013, she has sold more than 2 million books, with 5 New York Times bestsellers and more than 21 appearances on the USA Today bestseller list. Her books have been translated into French and German, with more titles releasing in the future in those languages, and in Italian as well.
From billionaires to BBWs to new adult rock stars, Julia finds a sensual, goofy joy in every contemporary romance she writes. Unlike Shannon from Shopping for a Billionaire, she did not meet her husband after dropping her phone in a men's room toilet (and he isn't a billionaire in a romantic comedy).
She lives in New England with her husband and three children in a household where she is the only person with the gene required to change empty toilet paper rolls.
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Hi Julia,
Welcome to Beyond Romance. Sounds like a fun book!
Thanks for sharing!
Let me guess, it's the same gene required to change the paper towels roll also, right? LOL. I do like me some curvy heroines--and especially the hot men who crave them! I was about to give up on Queen after "Bohemian Rhapsody" (YUCK!) but then I heard "Fat Bottomed Girls" and I forgave them.
"I knew life before I left my nursery.
Left alone with big fat Fanny,
She was such a naughty nanny,
Heap big woman, you made a fat boy out of me!"
Cute excerpt. Not often that a big butt is mentioned as being the best part about a woman in a romance novel.
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