Passion
of Sleepy Hollow
By Lexi Post
Genre: Paranormal Erotic Romance
Re-Release
Date: September 14, 2016
Recluse Braeden
Van Brunt is not happy to be the Headless Horseman…until he meets Katrina Van
Tassel, owner of the Sleepy Hollow Inn, whose allure bewitches him from the
front desk into the bedroom. When he discovers Kat and the village of Sleepy
Hollow are cursed to exist only in the present day for one weekend a year, he
realizes the sacrifice he must make if he wants to keep her.
Katrina Van
Tassel lives between slivers of time. She thought she was through grieving her
betrothed’s death, but her dreams flare to life when his mirror-image arrives
requesting a room. Drawn to Braeden, she is taken to greater heights of
intimacy than she ever imagined, but she can’t be sure if her heart is with him
or with the love from her past.
Knowing he must
conquer both time and ghosts to keep the only woman he’s ever loved, Braeden
must put the past to rest. But the dead won’t rest in Sleepy Hollow.
Author Note:
Passion of Sleepy Hollow was previously published by Ellora's Cave in 2014.
Her blue eyes,
so full of life, looked everywhere but at him as multiple emotions crossed her
face. He didn’t want the one that meant he irritated the hell out of her. She
was like a roulette wheel and he needed it to stop so the ball fell in his
favor. Lifting his finger, he replaced it with his lips.
Just a gentle
kiss, like the night before. But her intake of breath parted her lips and he
couldn’t resist. Not wanting to scare her off, he slipped his tongue inside
slowly to explore.
When her hands
came to rest on his waist, he deepened the kiss, moving his hand behind her
head to hold her in place. A tiny sound escaped from her throat and his cock
came to life. He needed her closer.
Suddenly, she
pulled away and stared at him. “Fine.”
“Fine?” Nothing
was fine. He wanted to keep kissing her. What was she doing?
She brushed past
him and opened the kitchen door. “Fine, you can stay. I need to get my quilt
and pillow from my room.”
The door shut
solidly, leaving him to stare at the wooden grain. “What the hell?” He ran his
hand through his hair and shook his head. Obviously, he had no skill with the
opposite sex anymore. His long abstinence since the debacle with Reed had taken
its toll.
His blood cooled
at the thought of his best friend. He should know better than to get close to
people. He was better off behind the screen of his computer where it was safe.
Kat was not safe. But God, she was fun.
He opened the
kitchen door and strode down the hall to her room, his room…their room if he
had his way.
Kat closed the
door to her room and leaned against it. Her heart raced so fast it could beat a
squirrel up a tree. Licking her lips, she closed her eyes. Braeden’s kiss
brought back all those wonderful feelings she used to have with Brom. The ones
where her toes curled inside her buckle shoes and her body quivered.
She crossed her
arms over her stomach. She hadn’t had those with anyone else since. Not even
slightly. What was she going to do? She’d been desperate to get away, and now
he would be staying the night. She opened her eyes. Staying in her room. Oh
Lord.
Moving to her
chest at the end of the bed, she pulled out a pillow and threw it on the floor.
She’d already changed the sheets because he was supposed to leave. It had been
so hard not to bury her face in his unique scent. It reminded her of the forest
after a rainstorm, musky, comforting, making her want to snuggle in for a
winter hibernation.
Ugh, what was
she thinking? He was Stephen’s brother, a Newtimer, and he would leave
tomorrow.
Oh no. The
village would be long gone by then. What would happen to Braeden then? She
glanced toward the door, listening to the floorboards creak under his weight.
Quickly, she pulled her quilt from the chest and grabbed the pillow.
Too late.
The door opened
and he ducked inside, obliterating the opening from her sight. He stood
stock-still, studying her once again. The lantern light softened his features,
proving how different he really appeared from Brom.
Straightening
her shoulders, she stepped toward him. “Your room is all set. I’ll just make my
bed in the parlor.”
He didn’t move,
and she couldn’t go through the door unless he did.
“Braeden? You
need to step aside for me to leave.”
“And what if I
don’t want you to leave?”
Her breath
caught in her throat as tingling sped from her head to her toes. She swallowed
hard. “What do you mean?” She turned away to give herself a moment without
looking at his handsome visage. “Did I forget something?”
The floor
creaked behind her and she stepped forward to inspect the water pitcher. If he
touched her again, she’d be lost. She turned to review the bed. “I assure you
these are clean sheets.”
The door closed.
She spun and the
quilt knocked the pitcher off the table onto the floor with a crash. “Oh no.”
She knelt, suddenly wanting to cry, though the pitcher wasn’t anything special.
In fact, it had a crack along the handle and was bound to break soon anyway.
“Come. It’s
okay.” Braeden’s hands on her arms helped her to stand and sent fire through
her already taut nerves.
Gently, he
enveloped her in his arms. Her heart slowed as a feeling of rightness settled
through her. With her face against his chest, she could hear his strong
heartbeat.
“Kat.” The
soft-spoken word came from deep within him and she met his gaze. “Don’t be mad
at me.”
The loneliness
she glimpsed in his eyes undid her. Before she could think about what she did,
she hooked her hand around his neck and pulled him forward for a kiss.
Lexi Post is a New
York Times and USA Today best-selling author of romance inspired
by the classics. She spent years in higher education taking and teaching
courses about the classical literature she loved. From Edgar Allan Poe's short
story “The Masque of the Red Death” to Tolstoy’s War and Peace, she's
read, studied, and taught wonderful classics.
But Lexi's first
love is romance novels so she married her two first loves, romance and the
classics. From hot paranormals to sizzling cowboys to hunks from out of this
world, Lexi provides a sensuous experience with a “whole lotta story.”
Lexi is living
her own happily ever after with her husband and her cat in Florida. She makes
her own ice cream every weekend, loves bright colors, and you will never see
her without a hat.
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