“He stops rocking and looks into my eyes. We’re inches apart and I’m mesmerized by the tiny flecks of indigo in his blue eyes. A girl could drown in those eyes. And it wouldn’t be the worst way to go.”
Lisa Daily“He stops rocking and looks into my eyes. We’re inches apart and I’m mesmerized by the tiny flecks of indigo in his blue eyes. A girl could drown in those eyes. And it wouldn’t be the worst way to go.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“He swims easily to the side of the boat and pulls himself up on the ladder, water droplets clinging to his chest and abs. Still hanging on to the rope, he brings himself effortlessly over the side of the railing and onto the deck. His khaki shorts are completely soaked through, and they hang low and loosely on his hips. I have to force myself, consciously, not to ogle him.”
Lisa Daily“He gently takes the lead, and I trail behind him up the narrow spiral stairway at the back of the kitchen. His hand is warm, and holding it feels like the easiest thing in the world. Too easy. I’m going to get myself in trouble.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“Daniel reaches out and grabs my hand to steady me. His skin is warm and soft, and holding his hand sends an electric sensation up my right arm. He holds my hand firmly until I regain my balance, which takes me a heartbeat longer than it should have.“Thanks for keeping me from falling,” I say. He smiles warmly. “Sometimes we just can’t stop ourselves from falling, cher.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“Dance, cher?” he asks, his blue eyes playful. I nod and he pulls me gently into his arms. He’s warm. We sway to the music and the gentle rocking of the boat. His hand rests on the small of my back, in that sweet spot that makes you feel feminine and protected and adored all at once.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“Don’t you worry, darlin’,” he says, his intensely blue eyes full of mischief. “I like surprises”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“You’ll never get a new ending if you keep starting with the same tired beginning.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“I rock in his arms under the stars and the blanket of night air, unwilling or unable to tear myself away.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“I’d like to say I’m not dressed up for anyone in particular, but that would be a lie.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded“Botox is as common as seagulls in Sarasota, but most of the women I know who use the dermatologist’s little helper still have full range of expression. Except squinting, of course.”
Lisa Daily, Single-Minded