Carole Mortimer - Liams Secret Son
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She shook her head. I dont think this is a good idea, Liam, she murmured throatily.
Youre not a child any longer, Laura
I never was a child where you were concerned, she protested.
Oh, yes, you were. But youre a woman now, Laura. A mother, too, he added gruffly, looking down at her with gentle inquiry. I knew there was something different about you when we met again, something that couldnt just be attributed to eight years maturity. Obviously being a mother suits you.
It didnt suit her; it was what she was. It was all she really wanted to be, and Bobby was the center of her life.
Why didnt you tell me about your son, Laura? Liam prompted softly.
Anything can happen behind closed doors!
Do you dare to find out?
Welcome again to DO NOT DISTURB!
Liam OReilly was a famous author and charmer. But then he met Laura, a student eager to learn what he had to teach. Reunited after a long absence, they realized that they could no longer resist the passion that burned between them, and soon discovered that they definitely didnt want to be disturbed!
Join Presents author Carole Mortimer on a roller-coaster ride to love, a keeper story that you simply wont want to put down.
So what happens when Laura finally succumbs to her long-denied passion for Liam?
Turn the pages and find out!
For Peter
D ID you know theres a contact lens in your cup of tea?
Lauras only outward show that she was in the least affected by the lilting Irish drawl she now heard behind her was a slightbarely perceptible, she hoped!tremble of her hand as she continued to raise the cup to her lips.
Dj vu
Except she didnt just have a feeling that this had happened beforeit had happened before!
Where had he come from? She was sitting in the lounge of a luxurious hotel, was seated so that she could see both the main entrance and smaller back entrance, and yet somehow Liam had managed to enter without her being aware of it. He now stood behind her.
She carefully placed the cup and saucer back down on the tray on the table in front of her, her movements deliberate and slow. In the first place, this is coffee; I dont drink tea, she returned huskily, delaying the moment when she would have to turn around and face him. And in the secondI dont wear contact lenses!
In that case he was very close now, his warm breath stirring the dark tendrils of hair that curled at her nape you have the most incredibly beautiful eyes Ive ever seen.
How can you possibly tell that from where youre standing? she replied dryly, her face still averted.
Ah, Laura, now youve gone and broken the spell, Liam teased lightly, the Irish lilt in his voice stronger than ever. Your next line in the script should have been something else entirely!
Eight years ago, perhaps it had been. But this was another lifetime. A different Laura. She was no longer an impressionable English Literature student, in the third and final year of her degree.
And Liam was no longer a world-famous author come to give the students a lecture of whom she had been slightly in awe.
She drew in a deeply controlling breath before sitting forward and turning to face him, glad of that control as she found herself looking up into his handsome, laughing face.
He hadnt changed a bit!
The thing that struck one most when first faced with Liam OReilly was his sheer size: six foot four inches tall, with a lithely muscular body that exuded vitality. He was dressed today, as always, with a complete disregard for his surroundings, in faded blue denims, blue tee shirt and black jacket. Second came recognition of the blue-black sheen to the overlong hair that brushed his shoulders, the intelligence in those intense blue eyes, the handsome face that looked as if it were carved out of hard, rugged stone.
But none of her inner dismay at the apparent lack of any change in his appearance showed as Laura continued to look at him with her incredibly beautiful eyes, one a clear shining blue, the other emerald-green. Which was the reason for his assumption, eight years ago, that she must have lost one of her tinted contact lenses.
She had been teased unmercifully about her different coloured eyes when she was at her all-girls, boarding-school, but as shed grown older it had ceased to bother her as shed come to realise that men actually found the strangeness of her eyes intriguing. As Liam once had
She gave a cool smile. I suppose I should feel flattered that you still remember that particular conversation, she dismissed with a shrug of her slender shoulders, aware even as she did so that the noise and bustle of the busy hotel had faded into the background.
Those deep blue eyes, surrounded by long dark lashes that should have looked ridiculous on such an otherwise muscularly attractive manbut somehow didntnarrowed speculatively. But you arent, are you? he finally said slowly.
Flattered that he should still remember, after all these years, the first real conversation they had ever had? No, she wasnt flattered. After what had followed, why on earth should she be?
No! She quickly brought her resentful thoughts under control. Anger was not an option. Better to make no reply at all than one that sounded in the least emotional.
Liam tilted his head thoughtfully to one side at her continued silence. Youve had all that beautiful long dark hair cut off, he murmured frowningly.
Its easier to manage, she bit out abruptly, knowing that the short, dark cap of almost black hair made a perfect oval for her gamine featuresthose different-coloured eyes, the small pointed nose, the wide mouth and determined chin. The softening tendrils of hair at her temples and nape took away the severity of the short style.
I like it. He nodded approvingly.
Her earlier resentment returned. She didnt care whether he liked her hair in this style or not. In fact, if she were completely honest, she didnt care what Liam OReilly felt about anything!
She determinedly swallowed down those angry feelings. Would you care to join me? She indicated the tray containing her pot of coffee. I can ask for another cup.
Liam gave a glance down at the serviceable watch he wore on his right wrist. He was left-handed, Laura remembered all too clearly. As were a lot of artistic people.
Or perhaps youre already meeting someone here? she suggested lightly as she noted that glance.
As a matter of fact, I am, he admitted. But not for a few more minutes yet, he added with satisfaction, moving around the chair she sat in to sprawl his long length into the chair opposite.
Laura would have never actually said that Liam sat in a chair; his exceptional height meant that chairs were either usually too low or too lacking in depth for him.
At five feet eight inches tall in her stockinged feet, Laura was quite tall herself, an image she deliberately nurtured nowadays by wearing tailored suits and blouses. Her suit was dark charcoal today, her blouse emerald-green. It was an image she was more than grateful for at this moment, Liam always having had the effect in the past of making her feel tiny. And very feminine.
Would you like coffee? she offered, her hands calmly clasped on her skirt-covered thighs as she coolly faced him.
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