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"Sherrilyn
Kenyon has created an extremely sexy and wonderfully creative novel that
will spice up readers' lives. Not only is the book sensual and exciting,
but it is filled with poignant emotion and tender love. Quite a
read!"
~Jill M. Smith
Romantic Times
  

After they had breakfast,
Grace decided to teach Julian to drive.
"This is
ridiculous," he said as she pulled into the high school’s parking
lot.
"Oh, come on,"
she teased, "aren’t you curious?"
"No."
"No?"
He sighed. "Okay, a
little."
"Well then, just
imagine the stories you can tell your men when you get back to Macedonia
about the great steel beast you drove... around a parking lot."
He gave her a puzzled
stare. "Does this mean you’re okay with my leaving?"
No, she wanted to shout.
But instead, she sighed. In her heart, she knew she could never ask him to
give up all he’d been to stay here with her.
Julian of Macedon was a
hero. A legend.
He would never be a
mild-mannered twenty-first century man.
"I know I can’t keep
you. You’re not some lost puppy who followed me home."
Julian tensed at her words.
How true to form they were. It was what made leaving her so damn
difficult. How could he give up the only person who had ever seen him as a
man?
He didn’t know why she
wanted to teach him to drive, but then sharing her world with him seemed
to please her. And for some reason that didn’t bear thinking on, he
liked making her happy. "All right then, show me how to tame this
beast."
Grace parked the car and
they traded seats.
As soon as Julian got in,
she cringed at the sight of a six foot three man wedged into a space meant
to accommodate a five two woman. "I forgot to move the seat back.
Sorry."
"I can neither breathe
nor move, but that’s okay."
She laughed. "There’s
a lever under the seat. Pull it out and you can move the seat back."
He tried, but he was
crammed in so tightly that he couldn’t reach it.
"Here," Grace
said. "I got it."
Julian threw his head back
as she leaned over his thigh, pressing her breasts to his leg while she
reached between his knees. His body snapped to attention, instantly hot
and hard.
When she put her cheek
against his groin as she struggled with the release, he thought he would
die from it.
"You know, you’re in
the perfect position to—"
"Julian!" she
snapped. She pulled back and saw the bulge in his jeans. Her face turned
bright red. "Sorry."
"Me, too," he
breathed.
Unfortunately, she had yet
to move the seat, so he was forced to endure the position one more time.
Grinding his teeth, Julian
reached one arm over his head to grab the headrest and clench it tightly.
It was all he could do not to yield to the fiery lust inside his body.
"You okay?" she
asked once she released the seat and returned to her own.
"Oh, yeah," he
said sarcastically. "I’m just fine considering the fact I’ve
walked through burning huts that hurt less than my groin does right
now."
"I said I was
sorry."
He just looked at her.
She patted his arm
tenderly. "Okay, can you reach the pedals?"
"I’d like to reach
your pedals..."
"Julian!" Grace
snapped again. The man was truly lecherous. "Would you
concentrate?"
"All right, I’m
concentrating."
"And I don’t mean on
my breasts."
He dropped his hungry gaze
to her lap.
"Or there
either."
To her amazement, he
playfully poked his bottom lip out like a pouting child. The look was so
uncharacteristic of him, that she laughed again.
"Okay," she said,
sobering. "The pedal on the far left is your clutch, the middle is
the brake and the one on the far right is the gas. You remember what I
told you about them?"
"I remember."
"Good. Now the first
thing you do is press in the clutch and slide the gear into reverse."
She placed his hand on the gear shifter in the center of her car, and
showed him how to move it up and down.
"You know, you really
shouldn’t fondle that in front of me, Grace. It’s cruel."
"Julian! Do you mind.
I’m only trying to show you how to shift my gears."
He snorted. "I wish
you’d shift my gear like that."
Grace growled at him.
With a devilish gleam in
his eyes, he looked totally unrepentant.
Then, he attempted to back
up, but he released the clutch too soon and stalled the car.
"It’s not supposed
to do that, is it?" he asked.
"Not unless you want
to have a wreck."
He sighed and tried again.
An hour later, after Julian
still hadn’t managed to drive around the parking lot without hitting a
curb or stalling the car, Grace conceded failure.
"It’s a good thing
you were a better general than you are a driver."
"Ha, ha," he said
sarcastically, but there was a glint in his eye that let her know he wasn’t
truly offended. "All I have to say in my defense is that my first car
was a war chariot."
Grace smiled at him.
"Well, we’re not at war on these streets."
Looking skeptical, he
retorted, "I wouldn’t say that. You forget, I’ve seen your late
night news."
Julian turned the engine
off. "I think I’ll let you drive for awhile."
"Probably wise. I can’t
really afford a new car right now anyway."
She got out to exchange
sides with him again. But as they crossed paths at the trunk, Julian
grabbed her for a hot kiss that made her dizzy. He took her hands in his
and held them tightly against his lean hips as he nibbled her lips.
Goodness, a woman could get
used to this. Really, really used to it.
Julian pulled back with a
smile. "Want to take me home and let me nibble on other things?"
Yes, she did which is why
she didn’t dare do that. In fact, she was so delirious from that one
kiss that she couldn’t even speak.
Julian stared at the dazed,
hungry look on her face. She stared at his lips as if she were still
tasting them. In that moment, he wanted her more than he ever had before.
But most of all, he wanted to take the band from her pony-tail and let her
hair spill over his chest.
How he wished they were
back at her house where he could peel the short set from her and listen to
her sweet murmurs of pleasure as he...
"The car," she
said, blinking her eyes as if awaking from a dream. "We were getting
into the car."
Julian smiled at her and
kissed her lightly on the cheek.
After they both got in, and
were buckled up, Grace looked sideways at him. "You know, it seems to
me there are two things in New Orleans that you have yet to
experience."
"Number one, I have
yet to take you on a—"
"Would you stop!"
He cleared his throat.
"Okay, what’s your list?"
"Bourbon Street and
modern music. One of which I can take care of right now." Grace
switched on the radio.
She laughed as she
recognized Hot Blooded by Foreigner. How apropos, given her passenger.
Julian listened, but didn’t
appear impressed.
Grace changed the station.
Julian frowned at her
actions. "What did you do?"
"I changed to another
station. All you have to do is press these buttons."
He toyed with it for
several minutes until he found a station playing Love Hurts by
Nazareth. "Your music is interesting."
"Does it make you miss
your own?"
"Since most of the
music I heard was pipers and drummers leading us into battle, no. I think
I can appreciate this."
"Appreciate
what?" she asked flippantly, "the music or the fact Love
Hurts?"
The humor fled his face.
"Since I’ve never known love, I wouldn’t know whether or not it
hurts. But I can’t imagine how loving and being loved could possibly
hurt as much as not."
Her chest tightened at his
words.
"So," she asked,
wanting to change the subject, "what do you plan to do as soon as you
get home?"
"I don’t know."
"You’ll probably go
kick Scipio’s butt, right?"
He laughed at that. "I
would like to."
"Why? What did he ever
do to you?"
"He got in my
way."
Okay, not what she expected
to hear. "You don’t like anyone to get in your way, do you?"
"Do you?"
She thought about it.
"I guess not."
###
By the time they reached
Bourbon Street, the Sunday afternoon crowd was swarming. Grace fanned her
face as she fought the oppressive heat.
She looked up at Julian who
even sweated attractively. His damp hair hung in becoming curls around his
face and with those sunglasses on...ooo, baby!
Of course, the look was
helped by the white t-shirt that emphasized the breadth of his shoulders,
and his lean, flat six pack of abs. And as she trailed her gaze over the
button-fly jeans, she wished she had opted for a baggier pair.
But then given his
confident, seductive walk, she doubted if even baggy jeans could hide such
raw, overt sexiness.
Julian paused as they
passed by a strip club. To his credit, he didn’t gape at the scantily
clad women in the window, but Grace sensed his shock plainly enough.
Staring at Julian as if she’d
like to devour him, the exotic dancer bit her full bottom lip, then ran
her tongue around her lips suggestively as she groped at her breasts. She
crooked her finger for him.
Julian turned away.
"Never seen anything
like it, have you?" Grace asked, trying to mask her discomfort at the
woman’s actions and relief at Julian’s.
"Rome," he said
plainly.
She laughed. "They
weren’t that decadent, were they?"
"You’d be amazed. At
least, no one’s having an orgy on the..." his voice broke off as he
walked past a couple making out on the corner. "Never mind."
Grace laughed.
"Ooo baby," a
prostitute called to Julian as they passed another club. "Come
inside, and I’ll do you for free."
He shook his head without
breaking his stride.
Grace grabbed his hand and
pulled him to a stop. "Were women like this before the curse?"
He nodded. "It’s the
reason why Kyrian was my only friend. The men around me couldn’t stand
the attention I received, and women followed me everywhere I went, trying
to shove their hands under my armor."
She thought about that for
a minute. "And you’re sure none of these women loved you?"
He looked at her drolly.
"Love and lust are not the same thing. How can you love someone you
don’t know?"
"I guess you’re
right."
They headed down the
street. "So, tell me about this friend of yours. Why didn’t he mind
the way women gawked at you?"
Julian flashed his dimples.
"Kyrian was deeply in love with his wife, and couldn’t care less
about any other woman. He never saw me as competition."
"Did you ever meet his
wife?"
He shook his head.
"Even though we never discussed it, I think we both knew it would be
a very bad idea."
Grace watched him as his
face changed. He was remembering Kyrian, she was sure of it. "You’re
blaming yourself for what happened to him, aren’t you?"
Julian clenched his teeth
as he thought about what Kyrian must have felt when the Romans captured
him. Considering how badly the Romans had wanted the two of them, there
was no telling what else they’d done to Kyrian before they took his
life.
"Yes," he said
quietly. "I know it’s my fault. Had I not angered Priapus, I would
have been there to help Kyrian fight them."
And there was little doubt
in his mind that half of Kyrian’s fate had come from the fact that
Kyrian had been foolish enough to befriend him.
Julian sighed. "What a
waste of a brilliant life. Had he ever learned to master his recklessness,
I know Kyrian would have made a fine politician one day." He took her
hand in his and gave a light squeeze.
They walked in silence
while Grace tried to think of some way to cheer him.
As they passed Marie Laveau’s
House of Voodoo, Grace stopped, then dragged him inside.
She explained the origins
of voodoo to him as they toured the miniature museum.
"Ooo," she said,
picking up a male Voodoo doll from a display of them. "Want to dress
him up like Priapus and stick little pins in him?"
Julian laughed.
Grace set the doll down as
her gaze fell to the glass display case where they had assorted amulets
and jewelry. In the middle of the case was a necklace of black, blue and
hunter green threads braided so intricately that it looked like a thin
black wire.
"It brings good luck
to the wearer," the saleswoman told her as she caught her interest.
"Would you like to see it?"
Grace nodded. "Does it
work?"
"Oh yes. The thread
pattern is strong magic."
Grace didn’t know if she
believed that, but then a week ago she would never have believed two drunk
women could conjure a Macedonian general to life either.
She paid the woman for it,
then turned to Julian.
"Lean down," she
told him.
He looked skeptical.
"C’mon," she
teased. "Humor me."
The saleswoman laughed at
them as Grace fastened it around his neck. "That boy don’t need no
luck charm, chere, he be needing a spell to thwart the attention of those
women staring at his rear while he’s stooped over."
Grace looked past him to
see the three women who were indeed ogling his butt. For the first time,
she truly felt a vicious stab of jealousy.
But the feeling evaporated
as Julian kissed her cheek tenderly before straightening. His look
devilish, he draped a possessive arm over her shoulders.
As they passed the women,
Grace couldn’t suppress her own mischievous impulse. She paused at the
women. "By the way, he looks even better naked."
"You would certainly
know, my sweet," Julian said as he put his sunglasses on, then draped
his arm back over her shoulders.
Grace slid her hand around
his waist and into his front pocket as he hugged her against his side.
"You know,"
Julian whispered to her. "If you want to move that hand a little
lower in my pocket, I wouldn’t mind a bit."
She squeezed him, but kept
her hand where it was.
The women’s envious
stares followed them all the way down the street.
###
For dinner, Grace took him
to Mike Anderson's Seafood to eat. She cringed as they brought out his
oysters and placed them on the table.
"Ew," she said as
he ate one.
His face offended, he
scowled at her. "They’re delicious."
"I don’t think
so."
"That’s only because
you don’t know how to eat them."
"Sure I do. You open
your mouth and let the slimy thing slide down your throat."
He took a swig of beer.
"That’s one way of doing it."
"That’s how you
just did it."
"True, but would like
to try another way?"
She bit her lip in
indecision. Something in his demeanor warned her it could be most
dangerous to take him up on this. "I don’t know," she said
reticently.
"Trust me?"
"Hardly," she
scoffed.
He shrugged and took
another swig of beer. "Your loss."
"Oh, all right,"
she relented, too curious by now to continue declining. "But if I
gag, remember I warned you."
Julian hooked his heels
around her chair legs, and pulled her so close to him that their thighs
were pressed together. He wiped his hands on his jeans, then picked up the
smallest oyster on his plate.
"All right,
then," he murmured in her ear. He draped his arm over her shoulders.
"Tilt your head back."
She did. He stroked her
throat with his fingers, causing chills to erupt all over her body. She
swallowed, amazed by the tenderness of his touch. Amazed at just how good
he felt by her side.
"Open your
mouth," he breathed as he nuzzled her neck with his nose.
She obeyed.
He tilted the oyster to
slide into her mouth. As the oyster slid down her throat, he ran his
tongue up her neck in the opposite direction.
Grace shuddered at the
unexpected sensations. Her breasts tingled and a thousand chills went
through her. It was incredible! And for once, she didn’t mind the taste
of the oyster at all.
Her face flamed as she
remembered where they were. Opening her eyes, she was immediately grateful
for the dark corner.
"Did you like
it?" he asked playfully.
She couldn’t resist
smiling. "You are incorrigible."
"I endeavor to be,
anyway."
"And you succeed
admirably."
Before he could respond,
her cell phone rang.
"Ugh!" she said,
pulling it out. Whoever it was, it had better be darn important.
  
Fantasy
Lover, was originally titled Saving Grace and will be published
by St. Martin's Press. The book is very special to me in a way
very few are. For one thing, the characters in it kept me sane
during a difficult time in my life when I wasn't sure I would
live. Back in 1995 when the idea occurred to me, I was rather
destitute financially. My husband had just graduated law school,
my father had died of cancer, my mother had been diagnosed with
cancer, and I had barely survived a high risk pregnancy.
During the course
of it all, I lost my house and we only had one car between us and
a new infant son. I had been trying to find another job when I
learned I was pregnant again. Yes, I know how these things happen,
and according to all science, I should not have conceived, yet
there I was pregnant, hard on the heels of a birth so severe that
I spent a week in the hospital afterwards and my baby didn't come
home for 3 weeks. Because of that, my next pregnancy was monitored
from the very beginning and starting in the first trimester, I was
pretty much kept inside the hospital. I missed my eldest son's
first Halloween entirely and was only home for a few hours at
Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.
It was a bleak time
in my life, but as Nietzsche says, "That which doesn't kill
us, makes us stronger." My children and my wonderful husband
kept me going. And it was during one of my rare stays at home that
a kernel of an idea was born. I felt cursed and trapped in a
hopeless situation, so I did what many writers do, I projected
that into a character who really was cursed and trapped, and who
felt every bit as helpless to escape his curse as I did.
I started the story
on one of my husband's legal pads while hooked to yet another IV.
Grace and Julian kept me company while I listened to my heartbeat and
that of my baby on the hospital monitors, and while I prayed for my mother's
and baby's health. They were with me when I finally gave birth to
a premature, but healthy baby boy named Cabal.
It took a bit to
find a home for this, but one day it caught the notice of an
editor who shared my view. It was a pleasure to write this book,
and I can't wait to see it on the stands.
The
synopsis:
Being cursed
into a book as a love-slave for eternity, Julian of Macedon has been
pleasuring women for over 2,000 years. Over this time, he has honed his
sexual skills, learning every which way to please a woman and fulfill her
deepest fantasies. But in spite of the intense sexual pleasure Julian is
able to provide for others, deep within his own heart lies a fantasy of
true love that has remained unfulfilled.
When Julian is
summoned to be be Grace's lover for a month, he soon finds in her the
potential to help him fulfill his own fantasies of meaningful love as
well. Grace's love for Julian might fill the hole deep in his heart, but
can it break a 2,000 year old curse?
  
"Fantasy
Lover is fun, fresh and fabulous! Sherrilyn Kenyon's
imagination is as bright as her future."
~Teresa Medeiros
Author
of A Kiss to Remember
"By
turns funny and touching, Fantasy Lover is a compelling
story that will make you laugh out loud. The [Greek] gods
haven't been this much fun since Xena!"
~Susan Krinard
Author of Secret of the Wolf
"I
could not wait to read this book just because the story
line was so intriguing. Let me tell you, the book
does not disappoint. For something new and very well
written, this book is your next best buy! An excellent
read.
~Heather
Heath
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