The Dark-Hunters
stack of urgent messages for you to call her on her cell phone ASAP.”
    “Thanks, Lisa.”
    Picking up the phone, Grace called Selena.
    “Oh, thank God.” Selena spoke before Grace could say a word. “You have got to get your butt down here and take your boyfriend home. Now!”
    “He’s not my boyfriend, he’s your—”
    “Oh, you want to know what he is?” Selena asked with a note of hysteria in her voice. “He’s a friggin’ estrogen magnet, that’s what he is. I have women mobbing my stand even as we speak. Sunshine loves it, she’s sold more pottery this morning than she ever has before. I tried to get him home earlier, but I can’t even make a dent in this crowd. I swear, you’d think we had a celebrity out here. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life. Now get your butt down here and help me!”
    The phone went dead.
    Grace cursed her luck. Buzzing Lisa, she told her to cancel her appointments for the rest of the day.
    *   *   *
    As soon as she reached the square, Grace saw what Selena had meant. There had to be at least twenty women surrounding Julian, and dozens more gaping at him as they passed by.
    The ones closest to him were elbowing and pushing each other, trying to gain his attention.
    But the most unbelievable of all were the three women who had their arms draped over him while another one took a picture.
    “Oh, thank you,” a woman in her mid-thirties purred to Julian as she snatched the camera out of the hands of the woman who had taken their picture.
    She cradled the camera to her breast in a way meant to draw Julian’s attention there, but he didn’t seem the least bit interested.
    “This is just so wonderful,” she continued to gush. “I can’t wait to get home and show this to my critique group. They’ll never believe I found a real-life romance-novel cover model in the French Quarter.”
    Something about the rigid way he stood made Grace suspect that Julian didn’t care for the attention. But to his credit, he wasn’t openly rude.
    Still, his smile didn’t reach his eyes and it was nothing like the one he’d given her last night.
    “My pleasure,” he said to the women.
    The giggles that erupted were deafening. Grace shook her head in disbelief. Women, get some dignity!
    Then again, given Julian’s face, body, and smile, she felt a little giddy every time he looked at her, too.
    So who could really blame them for acting like prepubescent girls at a shopping-mall rock concert?
    All of a sudden Julian looked past his sea of raging hormonal admirers to meet her gaze. Grace arched an amused brow at him.
    Instantly, his smile vanished. His eyes focused on her like a hungry predator that had just found its next meal. “If you’ll excuse me,” he said, then waded through the women and headed directly toward her.
    Grace gulped, noting the instant hostility of the women who frowned en masse in her direction.
    But worse was the sudden, raw surge of desire that tore through her, making her heart pound out of control. And with every step he took, it increased tenfold.
    “Greetings, agapeemenee, ” Julian said, lifting her hand up to place a kiss on the backs of her knuckles.
    A heated wave of electricity danced up her spine. And before she could move, he pulled her into his arms and gave her a hot, soul-wrenching kiss.
    Instinctively, she closed her eyes and savored the warmth of his mouth, his breath. The feel of his arms holding her close to a rock-hard chest. Her head reeled from it.
    Oh, but the man knew how to give a kiss! Julian had a way with his lips that defied explanation.
    And his body … Never had she felt anything like those lean, hard muscles flexing around her.
    It was only the barely audible “hussy” one of the women sneered that broke the spell.
    “Julian, please,” she whispered. “There are people watching us.”
    “Do you think I care?”
    “I do!”
    He pulled his head away from hers with a low growl and set her back on her feet. It was

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