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His Burning Heart
Author: Celia Kyle


Blurb

 

 

When opposites attract, worlds collide...

She wants him to chant 'ohm'. He just wants her to scream his name...

As a card-carrying tight-ass, Dyrk Fortis is a dragon shifter who likes things just so in his life. Not that he has much of one, considering he's married to his job as a specialist at Wildridge Security. So, why can't he stop thinking about the firm's curvy, free-spirited receptionist, Tessa Sinclair, and her strangely enchanting—and frustrating—bohemian ways?

For Tessa, life is one big magic carpet ride full of wonder and adventure. Her passion for spirituality and all things metaphysical lead her to help others, including poor Dyrk. If he'd just loosen up a bit, maybe he'd have more luck solving his latest case. Blocked chakras are no joke, and she's certain that one yoga session would do the trick.

Despite his misgivings, Dyrk discovers Tessa's techniques actually seem to work when he blows open a case in a way none of them expected. The only trouble is that the case in question might just get the entire Wildridge team blown up! Can the star-crossed lovers survive long enough to find their own happily ever after?

His Burning Heart is the thrilling conclusion to the Real Men of Wildridge series!

 

 

Chapter One

 

 

What a glorious morning! The birds were singing, the sky was a faultless blue, and even the handful of high, puffy clouds looked so perfect they might have been painted by a master. Just another blissful day in Los Angeles, as far as Tessa Sinclair was concerned.

She could have stayed outside all day, just watching the birds and planes’ vapor trails slash across the sky, but a quick glance at her watch reminded her she was two minutes away from being late for her job as the receptionist at Wildridge Security. Not that time really held much meaning for her. If anything, it was a floppy, bendy concept rather than a hard-and-fast, rigid rule, as most people seemed to think.

The way Tessa saw it, life was entirely too short to fixate on something like being early or late. Everyone else seemed to be in such a dang hurry to live their lives, when she preferred to stop and smell the roses…and lilacs and jasmine and whatever else caught her fancy. Sometimes she even held full-on conversations with them, if the moment was right.

Luckily, no one had planted flowers in the parking lot, so she managed to push through the outer doors of Wildridge at the exact stroke of eight. No one could complain about that, yet she still felt Dyrk Fortis’s glare heating her skin as she set her voluminous purse on her desk.

As far as Dyrk was concerned, if a person wasn’t ten minutes early, they were late. To say he was wound tightly would be a gross understatement, but despite her desire for her co-workers to like her, Tessa had no intention of allowing his sour expression to dampen her mood.

Fine, maybe it knocked her down a half-notch, but that was it. Nothing he said or did would ruin her delicious state of mind. Mostly. As zen as she was, she was still human and wanted to be accepted.

Sadly, Dyrk clearly didn’t subscribe to her point of view on…well, just about anything. They were polar opposites in almost every way. Every sigh, each eye roll, spoke of exactly what he thought of her and her ideas. He considered her to be just another flighty, ditzy, hippie human with her head in the clouds. While he wasn’t entirely wrong, there certainly was more to Tessa than what a tight-ass like Dyrk could see. Hopefully one day he would see that for himself. In the meantime, she would wait him out.

Everything in its own time, she often said. Though she sure wished it would happen already.

Honestly, Tessa thought she’d be a wonderful influence on Dyrk. He was so tightly wound he might explode. If she could just talk him into a little light meditation or maybe a yoga session, he’d see the light and understand. Maybe not the meaning of life, but at least the value of relaxing a bit. As the one of the smartest people she’d ever met, he spouted lots of jargon and played up his Type A-intensity, but Tessa knew there was a big, loving heart inside that broad chest of his, just waiting to grow. The least she could do was practice patience with him.

It didn’t hurt that he was quite nice to look at…

Ignoring his pointed look, Tessa sat at her desk and smiled at its ordered chaos. No one else at Wildridge could possibly find anything on her desk, but she knew exactly where everything lived. Sometimes it took a minute to find, but that was life. No biggie.

The door to the offices opened and Grandma Alice strolled through, holding a big cardboard box in her arms. Tessa hurried to help her grandmother, but when she caught sight of the squirming kittens inside, crawling all over each other and mewing adorably, she squealed.

“Good morning,” Grandma Alice said with a chuckle.

“I thought you didn’t have any kittens in stock right now,” Tessa said as she lifted a grey and white tuxedo from the box and snuggled it under her chin.

“I don’t. Or didn’t. Found these guys on my doorstep this morning and I thought I’d offer them up to my favorite security team before I put them up for sale.”

“Someone just left a box of cats at your door?” Elektra Mico—soon to be Elektra Magna—said as she looked over Tessa’s shoulder, keeping a respectful distance from the kittens. Even Dyrk stood to get a better look.

Grandma Alice sighed heavily as she set the box on the floor. “I wish I could say it was the first time.”

Before she’d even finished speaking, each and every kitten in the box scampered over the edge and darted off in different directions. Three bolted directly toward Dyrk, climbing his legs like they were tree trunks.

“Dammit!” he groused, trying to gently shake them off, but their razor-sharp claws held like Velcro.

Naturally, they thought he was playing, climbing higher and higher until he probably thought they were trying to neuter him. At that point, he tried brushing them away, but they just batted back at his hand. Tessa, Grandma Alice, and Elektra couldn’t help but laugh at the ridiculous sight of straitlaced Dyrk trying to dislodge a trio of frisky kitties from his expensive suit trousers.

“A little help, please!” he called out, drawing their boss from his office.

Charlie Volant and Grandma Alice had recently come out as a couple, though Tessa had suspected all along. When he rushed over to kiss Grandma Alice’s cheek, even before noticing the kittens, Tessa’s heart nearly exploded from sheer happiness. If anyone deserved to find love, it was Grandma Alice. And Charlie, for that matter.

It took them a few minutes, but they finally managed to wrangle the tiny, squirmy kittens back into the box, working together like a well-oiled machine. Once they were all contained, Charlie turned to the rest of the team.

“One minute,” he called before brushing a quick goodbye kiss on Grandma Alice’s cheek and heading for the conference room.

Tessa gave her grandmother a wave as she went to gather up what she needed for the meeting. Laptop, not a notepad, she reminded herself. Actually, she would have preferred simply remembering what happened in the meeting, but for whatever reason, Charlie had insisted she take real-time notes. No biggie.

Everyone else had filtered down the hall to the conference room by the time Tessa was ready, but Dyrk’s irritated mumbles stopped her.

“Freaking cat hair,” he moaned, trying to brush the fur from his slacks. “How the hell do such tiny creatures shed so damn much?”

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