The Montgomerys just got hotter... RESTLESS INK by Carrie Ann Ryan releases September 18th, but you can read part of the first chapter now! Check it out below and preorder your copy now!
About RESTLESS INK
Available September 18, 2018
The Montgomery Ink series continues with the so-called sensible sister and the one man she never should have fallen for.
For Thea Montgomery, baking isn’t only therapeutic, it’s also her dream job. She’s worked countless hours keeping her bakery afloat, and now that it’s where she wants it to be, she’s ready to expand and take the next step. When it comes to work and her family, she’s on top of her game. Her personal life, however, is a different story.
When Dimitri Carr isn’t teaching and hiding his ink under long sleeves to keep the bosses happy, he’s trying to be the best brother and friend he can be. After his divorce, he’d thought he would lose Thea from his life forever because she’s his ex-wife’s best friend. But now that he’s free, and the two of them realize they want to keep their friendship. Then he finally sees what he’s been missing all this time.
But there are more problems than the fact that Dimitri is Thea’s best friend’s ex. And when accidental touches and flirtations aren’t enough for either of them, and they’re finally ready to take the next step, they’ll find out exactly what that cost is for crossing that line. And will need to find the strength to face it.
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Read part of the first chapter of RESTLESS INK!
Thea Montgomery flopped down on the bed and knew that
tonight was the first and last time she’d sleep with Roger. She never should
have slept with a man name Roger
anyway. He was just as dull as his name suggested. She’d gone into date number
six thinking that maybe he wasn’t as bad as he seemed and wondering if maybe
her standards were set too high. After all, not every Roger could be Roger
Federer— the king of Rogers and the court.
She’d liked this Roger, at least she’d assumed she did.
She’d thought that if she worked harder, they’d have more than just their small
attraction. And because she liked sex, and she thought she liked Roger, she’d
slept with him. He let out a pleased sigh beside her, and she held back a sigh
of her own— of a very different kind.
This had been a mistake. But not her first, and probably not
her last.
Damn it, Thea, get
your act together.
Okay, that wasn’t fair. She was the sensible Montgomery. The
one that joked about sex with her sisters but rarely had it. She’d been too
busy starting her business and far too picky to jump into bed with just anyone.
And since it had taken six dates with
Roger to get to this stage, she figured she really wasn’t jumping. It was more
like a gentle hop.
But there’d been nothing hopping
in bed with Roger tonight, and now she hated that she sounded so callous about
it. Even to herself. He was sweet. He was nice. And… he had no idea what he was
doing with his hands or his tongue. And she had a feeling if she were to tell
him something along those lines— even gently— and try to show him what she
wanted, he’d be one of those guys that pushed back, blaming it on her.
It had happened once or twice.
Okay, four times, but seriously, some guys needed to watch a
little less anal porn and a little more cunnilingus. It wasn’t that hard.
Roger turned over at that moment and reached out to pat her
stomach. She winced since that wasn’t the most romantic thing in the world, but
then again, nothing about what had just happened could be classified as
romance. Ugh, now she felt bad, but there was nothing she could do with her
feelings except feel them. Her family had taught her that.
And she really
shouldn’t be thinking of family lessons while naked in bed with a man she
wasn’t going to see again.
“So… nice, eh?”
Dear God.
“Sure. It was great.” She could hear the false note in her
tone, but she wasn’t sure he could. She hated herself just a bit that she
hadn’t had any fun, but she’d thought that maybe if she tried hard enough,
things would work out.
Apparently, there just wasn’t enough chemistry between them,
and she probably should have figured that out before she got into bed with him, but she’d thought there’d been
enough.
“I have an early day tomorrow, but I’ll walk you out.”
She barely held back a slow blink. Walk her out? Why didn’t
she just leave money on the table on her way to the door?
She sat up, using the sheet to cover herself since she
didn’t really feel like baring herself more than she already had and pasted a
smile on her face. She’d wanted to leave anyway, but now she felt as though she
had to. As if she weren’t good enough for him to even want to talk to beyond
patting her on the stomach like a dog who’d learned a new trick and wanted some
love.
Hell, she needed to get out of there before she got angry
and said something she would regret. Because before this moment, Roger had been
nice. Maybe too nice. Perhaps that niceness had covered up his bad sex and
selfish ways.
Now, she really
needed to get out of there. He sat in bed, looking pleased with himself as she
put on her panties while still hiding under the sheet. She slid into her dress,
not bothering with her bra since she couldn’t do that one-handed.
And even as she clumsily tried to dress behind the sheet, he
lay there. Watching her. Why had she thought he was nice?
Oh, because he had been. But not the kind of nice she needed
in her life.
Finally, she dropped the sheet since she now wore her
panties and dress. She quickly stuffed her bra into her tiny purse, the straps
hanging out, slid her feet into her heels, and wrapped her jacket around
herself. She’d dressed up for this date and had thought it might lead to
something more.
Boy had she been wrong. “Don’t bother locking the door on
your way out. I’ll get up and do it soon. Wore me out, you know?” He winked,
and Thea knew she needed a shower— and maybe a bath, too.
A hot one that would take off the first layer of her skin
because she was never going to get
the feeling of him off her.
What had she been thinking?
Roger?
Jesus, she needed to take a hard look at her life and maybe
never go on another date with a man because she’d seriously never felt this
humiliated. It didn’t matter that she’d taken her time, done her research on
him, and had wanted to make sure she liked him before she went to bed with him.
It hadn’t been enough.
Men were slime, and Roger was the slimiest.
“Yeah. Sure. Bye.”
“Thanks for tonight, babe. I’ll call you.”
“Don’t bother,” she whispered as she walked away, her middle
finger in the air. It was possible he couldn’t see it, but it was still
warranted.
“Don’t be that way, babe,” he yelled from the bedroom where
he still hadn’t moved, but she ignored him, closing the front door softly
behind her. As much as she wanted to slam it, she wouldn’t give him the
pleasure of her showing any emotion beyond coldness.
Because she was Thea, the ice bitch who played with icing in
her bakery. She knew what her exes had said before, and now Roger would just be
another of those who thought her cold or something along those lines.
Whatever, she was done with men.
She got into her car, threw her purse onto the passenger
seat, and made her way to the grocery store. She was so freaking mad, she
didn’t even want to bake. That’s when she knew that something was wrong, and if
she didn’t get some sugar soon, she would break— and that wasn’t something
Roger deserved. And because she didn’t want to do something she loved, she knew
she was right at the level where she’d start crying in her car, and she refused
to do that.
So, she’d go to the store, pick up some ice cream, then eat
the whole pint before she went to bed. Alone. Because, of course, she would be
alone. Why wouldn’t she be?
“Ugh,” Thea whispered to herself, annoyed at her train of
thought. She hated self-pity, but being tossed out after a particularly bad
bout of sex had kind of sent her over the edge into the land of meh.
As soon as she parked, she leapt from the car, purse in
hand, and made her way into the twenty-four-hour market. Hopefully, she’d be in
and out quickly, and no one she knew would see her do her version of a
sugar-loaded walk of shame.
Of course, that’s when her heel broke.
Because… of course, it did.
Nothing good ever came from lack of orgasms.
Fuck this night.
Fuck it hard.
Fuck it harder than she’d been fucked.
Though that wouldn’t be hard, because… Roger.
She picked up the broken part of her heel and limped her way
to the frozen food section. She’d be damned if she left without her sugar. Now,
though, she’d buy five pints because it was just that kind of night.
Thea was just deciding between the low-calorie fake ice
cream and the good old-fashioned heavy cream version when a familiar voice
called her name. “Thea?”
Why not tonight?
Seriously. Why wouldn’t this man be
right by her after everything that had happened already? Seemed about right.
She rolled her shoulders back and turned to Dimitri, her
best friend’s ex-husband and Thea’s friend, as well. If she were going to meet anyone in a grocery store after what had
turned out to be a horrible date while wearing a broken heel, her version of
the walk of shame outfit, and messy bedhead hair that tumbled down her
shoulders in dark waves, it might as well be him.
“Hey, Dimitri.”
Dimitri. The man had once been in her life just as much as
Molly had. Thea had been friends with both of them and had even known the two
separately before they started dating. She’d also refused to take sides during
the separation and then after the divorce. Of course, it had always been Molly
who wanted Thea to take a side. Dimitri stayed quiet, clearly hurting from the
breakup at the time and the changes in his life. He’d tried to keep his
friendship with Thea soon after the papers had been signed and even a few
months following that, but Thea had always felt awkward because of Molly. Now,
she had a feeling she’d made the wrong choice because Dimitri was her friend
too, and she’d lost him.
She looked over the line of his jaw, the bend on his nose
from where he’d broken it in a bar fight in college— a scuffle that had been
about protecting a friend and not because of too many drinks. He wore a cotton
shirt under his leather jacket that clung to his wide chest, and jeans that
molded to his thighs— not that she was looking at his legs. She knew he had a
large tattoo on one quad that was part of his family history, words in Cyrillic
that she’d never been able to decipher. He also had a grouping of trees on his
forearm and wrist that made a half-sleeve that he’d said reminded him of his
family’s home. He was a fourth-generation American and had never been to the
place his family hailed from, even his last name wasn’t Russian, but he’d
always loved his ink.
That much Thea remembered about him, even though she hadn’t
set eyes on him in a month— though it felt like far longer. His brow rose as he
studied her, his gaze traveling down her dress to her broken heel. It wasn’t
like she could hide anything.
“Are you okay?” He didn’t smile as he said it. In fact, he
looked angry, really angry. “Do you want me to take you somewhere? To talk?”
She blinked, confused. “What are you talking about? I’m
fine.” Well, she would be fine once
she had her ice cream and a long bath, but she didn’t need to tell him the
details.
Dimitri moved closer and lowered his head so he could
whisper in her ear. She ignored the heat of his breath on her neck. Apparently,
she was having an off night if she were even thinking about that at all.
“Your dress is on inside out underneath your coat, you have
a broken heel, your hair looks tangled, and your bra is in your purse. Are you
sure you’re okay? Did someone attack you? I’ll take you out of here right now
and do whatever you need. Just let me help.”
Dear. God.
There had to be a better word than mortification for what
slid through her right then. If there were a hole opening up anywhere around
her, she’d freely jump into it. She’d forgotten about her damn bra and could
now clearly remember the straps dangling from her purse. And because she’d been
trying to keep the sheet over herself, she’d put on her dress incorrectly, and
hadn’t noticed because she just wanted out of Roger’s place.
Could this night get any worse?
She shouldn’t even tempt the fates with that question. She
just hoped they hadn’t heard her think it.
She wrapped her jacket tighter around her body, willing
herself not to cry from sheer mortification.
Thea closed her eyes and took a deep breath. “I’m fine,
Dimitri. Embarrassed as hell, but I’m okay.” She cleared her throat. “I was on
a date.”
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