DOING IT FOR LOVE
All About Love #1
Cassie Mae
Releasing Sept 29th, 2015
Loveswept
Cassie Mae’s charming, sexy new
novel, perfect for fans of Emma Chase, puts a steamy twist on modern love as
one bride-to-be tries to put the spark back in the bedroom—by any means
necessary.
Elizabeth Fanning’s life looks
pretty perfect, judging by the diamond ring on her finger. Her fiancé, Landon,
is sweet, handsome, and hilarious. The trouble is, before they’ve even tied the
knot, their sex life has gone from mind-blowing to “meh”—and Liz isn’t ready to
be part of an old married couple. After a cathartic call to her best friend,
Liz comes up with a brilliant idea. She and Landon may never be able to
re-create the magic of their first time, but how amazing would their wedding
night be if everything below the neck was off-limits until then?
Liz thinks it’ll bring them closer
together. Landon’s convinced she’ll cave first. So they raise
the stakes: Whoever lasts longer gets to pick their honeymoon destination. With
her heart set on the Bahamas and Landon fighting for snowbound Utah, Liz simply
has to win. But pretty soon, her body is screaming for attention, and Landon’s
never seemed so far away. Has Liz’s experiment backfired? Losing their little competition
would be frustrating—but the one thing she can’t afford to lose is him.
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My cell vibrates, so I speed through
washing my hands to answer it.
“Hey,” I say, really trying the innocent
thing, but I’m too stoked to pull it off.
“Are you in the bathroom?” Theresa sleepily
chuckles. “Your voice is echoing.”
“I’m not peeing.” I crack the bathroom door
and check on Landon. His entire body is covered with the comforter minus one
leg dangling off the edge. I press the door closed and whisper into the phone.
“So, can I cash in?”
“For real?”
“Hell yes.”
“You need a maid of honor?”
Her voice squeaks on the last word, and I do a total Snoopy dance, buck naked
in my bathroom, stifling my squeals with my girlfriend. Theresa asks question
after question, but she’s rattling them off so fast I don’t understand them.
“Wait, what?” I say through my smile.
“When? How?”
“Few hours ago.” A large sigh flits through
my lips as I grab a towel for my waist and slide to the chocolate brown bath
mat. “It just fell out when we were in the shower.”
She snorts. “It wasn’t in the middle of
sex, was it?”
“No. It was . . . sweet.” I let my mind
replay Landon’s eyes, his words, his hands. “Perfect.”
“Good. You deserve nothing less.”
“Thanks.” My fingers splay across the bath
mat, and I mindlessly pick at the fraying edge. “We did it after though.”
“Ah, engagement Chocolateville.” She sighs
now, and I laugh picturing her taking that huge bite of cheesecake. “I’ve heard
it’s up there with make-up sex.”
A weird weight sinks into my stomach. “It
was nice.”
“Nice?” She gasps. “Oh no. Less than
stellar, huh?”
“It was fine. I’ve just had so many mood
swings. Then we couldn’t find a condom, so we had, like, a halftime breather.
So, you know, not totally revved up. Not his fault.”
“That’s too bad. I’ve heard that engagement
sex is better than the actual wedding night.”
“What? No.” I wrap my finger around a loose
string in the mat and pull. “The wedding night will beat out everything.” It
has to. I am determined to find our spark again specifically for that
night.
“Think about it. You’re running around all day.
Waking up early, getting dressed, undressed, standing in heels, hugging a
million people you don’t know, lugging the presents up to your apartment after,
or even worse . . . you might jump right onto a plane and the second you get to
your hotel you’re jet-lagged and beat. You’ll probably draw straws for who can
just lay there while the other person does the work.”
“Wow, thanks for that thought of
encouragement.” I pull my towel around my chest and rest my forehead on my
knees. “I was really looking forward to that night. First time with him as my
husband.” My heart thumps hard when the word tumbles out. “He unzips my wedding
dress, and I rip off his tie. We’re on a California King somewhere tropical and
fun.” The honeymoon had better be somewhere tropical. My Southern ass freezes
here on Long Island. I constantly have to put my feet against Landon’s legs to
warm them up at night.
I blow out a breath, making the line fuzz.
“Kind of ruins the whole picture if you’re telling me the sex will suck.”
“I’m just saying you’ll be tired.”
“I’ve been tired before and had epic sex.”
Landon was gone for a month visiting his parents, and I jumped him the second
he got off the plane. It was four in the morning, I hadn’t slept all night, and
he was majorly jet-lagged. Did not matter at all. We started up in
the car, he had me screaming in the front seat, screaming against the door when
we got home, and we made it as far as the living room couch before landing
double-fudge raspberry cheesecake together.
But that was, oh hell . . . I don’t know, a
year ago? Maybe more.
“Well, do whatever you did that time.”
Theresa laughs, and I sort of chuckle with her, my buzzed brain skipping tracks
left and right. It was epic sex because we’d been waiting for it . . .
anticipating it.
“Hmm . . .”
“What?” she asks through a yawn.
I pull at the bath mat again. “Do you think
. . . ?” My thoughts steal my voice as they run through my head. Sex with
Landon is good. Always fun. It’s just not new. It’s . . . longtime-
relationship sex. Scheduled, predictable, and usually ends with a snoring
Landon and a bowl of ice cream. So how can I make sure I land a ticket to
Chocolateville the day we become husband and wife? Oh my hell . . . will we
even have
sex on our wedding night?
Theresa clears her throat. “Do I think
what?”
“You think maybe . . . we should wait?”
“Wait for what?”
“Like no sex until that night. Then it’ll
be amazing because we’ll be dying for it.” It’s ridiculous. I don’t think
Landon will go for it. But Theresa will tell me if I’m totally craz—
“I’ve heard of couples doing that,” she
says, her tired voice picking up. “Sounds like a test in great restraint if you
ask me, but also could be . . . well, fun.”
“You think?”
“Totally. When was the last time you guys
went as far as you could without going there? I think it’s exciting. Might
bring something back . . .”
I want to defend my sex life, but my mind
is on the track she painted. My heart warms and thumps as a grin spreads across
my face. Foreplay without sex could amp us both up so much our wedding night
will be one I can guarantee we won’t forget. I have to clench my legs together
just thinking about it.
It will be like new relationship sex all
over again.
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Cassie Mae (who dons the
name Becca Ann on occasion) is the author of a few hundred—okay, maybe not that
many—books. Since writing her bestselling debut, Reasons I Fell for the
Funny Fat Friend, she has published books with Random House, Swoon
Romance, and Tulip Romance. She has a favorite of all her babies, but no, she
won’t tell you what it is (mainly because it changes depending on the day).
Along with writing, Cassie likes to binge-watch Teen Wolf and The
Big Bang Theory. She can quote Harry Potter lines quick as a whip. And she
likes kissing her hubby, but only if his facial hair is trimmed. She also likes
cheesecake to a very obsessive degree.
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