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Title: Sweet Possession

Series: Sweet Addiction #2

Author: J Daniels

 Release Date: September 19, 2014






Synopsis





A sassy, in-your-face baker. A panty-stealing, dirty-talking accountant. And a bathroom

quickie that changed their lives forever.




Wedding hook-ups never amount

to anything.

Unless that hook-up knocks you on your ass.

For Dylan Sparks and Reese Carroll, the big day can’t

arrive soon enough. Dylan, stressed to the max from overbearing mothers and last minute preparations, struggles to keep her sanity. As

for Reese, he’s fighting to not only keep his bride-to-be safe from creepy investors, but also to make it to the actual wedding day without

losing his mind in the process.

Throw in a crazy group of friends, and a bachelor/bachelorette party weekend getaway, and

you have a recipe for the sweetest wedding of the year.

Reese Carroll and Dylan Sparks cordially invite you to read Sweet

Possession.

































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Why do

people even bother with weddings?



I know,

that sounds insane coming from a

person who makes a living off creating decadent wedding cakes for the happy

couples. The crazy-in-love future Mr. and Mrs. are what keeps Dylan’s Sweet

Tooth afloat, and without weddings, I wouldn’t be able to afford my rent. Not

to mention the fact that if it weren’t for dumbass ex-boyfriend weddings,

there’s a chance I would’ve never have met Reese and I honestly can’t imagine

not having him in my life. But in my defense, I’ve never had to sit and listen

to hours of debating whether cotton-blend or silk napkins are the best choice

for my big day.


Until

now.


Joey lets

out an

irritated sigh and gestures toward the direction of my mother and soon-to-be

mother-in-law who are loudly arguing at my consultation table. “This shit makes

me want to drink at 9:00 a.m. How many times have I suggested to you that we

keep hard liquor in the back? We could totally make a drinking game out of this

mess.”


I tilt my

head up

to meet his eyes. “What, and take a shot every time one of them utters the

phrase, ‘this will be the wedding I’ve always dreamed of’? We’d be tanked

before the lunch rush.”


He nods,

smiling

over his coffee cup. “Exactly, and we’d be completely oblivious to this

annoying discussion that you couldn’t care less about anyway.”


Joey’s

right. I

really didn’t care what type of fabric the napkins were; I really didn’t care

about much of anything. I’ve pretty much left everything in the hands of my

trusted best friend who could plan a wedding wearing a blindfold. I only had a

few stipulations: the cake and my dress. That’s it. Napkins? Who the fuck cares

about napkins?


He slides

closer

to me, dropping his voice to a hushed whisper although, with the noise level

currently booming through the bakery, I’ll definitely be the only one hearing

him. “I knew your mother was a little nutty when it came to marrying you off,

planning this shit since you were nineteen and all, but Reese’s mother is

bat-shit crazy. Did you hear her say she wanted to come out with us for your

bachelorette party? Can you imagine?”


I shrug

once

before leaning against the counter. “I don’t even know what I want to do for

that. Maybe we’ll just have like a spa day or something and if that’s the case,

who cares if she tags along?”


His mouth

drops

open, letting escape a loud, dramatic gasp. “Um, no. We will be going to a

strip club if I have to throw you over my shoulder and pull a Reese on you

myself. That’s what you do for bachelorette parties. Why the hell do my two

best friends not know that?”


“Excuse

you. Juls’

bachelorette party didn’t involve any naked men, and we still had a great time.

Who says we have to go to a strip club?”


“I do,” he

says

through a tense jaw. “The only reason I let that shit slide for Juls was

because I was in charge of babysitting her dumbass sister, and I knew I’d be

distracted if I had a bunch of dicks in my face.”






I arch my

brow at

him. “Isn’t that a typical Saturday night for you?” We both chuckle together,

and my attention is suddenly drawn to my mother who is throwing napkins into the

air.






“Dylan,

sweetheart, silk or cotton-blend?” she asks, tapping her foot on the hard tile.






I flick my

gaze

between the two mothers who are both silently pleading with me to pick their

choice. If I had to guess, I’d say my mother wants the silk, but Maggie Carroll

is giving off a bit of a fancy vibe right now. She’s head to toe in designer

clothing, which is screaming silk at the moment. Shit. I really don’t care one way or the other, but who the hell do I

side with on this one?
I grimace and nervously tap on the glass display

case. “Um, does it matter? They’re napkins. People are going to be wiping their

mouths with them.”






“It matters

a

great deal,” Maggie says, picking up two napkin swatches and carrying them over

to me. “The silk is much more sophisticated. And given the location you’ve

chosen for the reception, I think that’s the one you should go for.”






“But the

cotton

blend comes in this antique-white color that would go beautifully with the

pale-gray bridesmaids dresses,” my mother adds, joining Maggie’s side.






Jesus.

Since when does it matter if the napkins match

the bridesmaid dresses?






I look back

and

forth between the two of them before turning toward Joey. “Thoughts?”






“Nope. I’m

afraid

you’re on your own there, cupcake.” He backs away and sips his coffee, leaving

me alone in my misery.






I reach out

and

feel both choices between my fingers. “Um, well, I guess the cotton is most

likely cheaper? So, why don’t we go with that?”






Maggie

gently

lays her hand on top of mine. “Oh, sweetie, money is not an issue. If you want

the silk napkins...”






“She just

said

she wants the cotton blend,” my mother states with a firm tone. “Which I agree

with, sweetheart. Beautiful choice.”






“But,

Helen, the

silk would be so much more... elegant.”






I drop my

forehead to my hands and groan my irritation while the two of them continue to

hash it out. Who cares about napkins! Am

I completely crazy for not giving a shit about this tiny, insignificant detail?

The guests could wipe their mouths on their coat sleeves for all I care.






This is how

it’s

been for the past six months. Ever since Reese and I got engaged, our mothers

have been in a battle of who can plan the better wedding, and poor Juls and I

have been stuck in the middle, trying to rein in the madness. They’ve been so

crazy about this whole thing, I’ve found myself contemplating the benefits of a

Vegas wedding. Unfortunately, my soon-to-be husband is dead-set on marrying me

in front of all our families and is having no part of that discussion. Every

time I suggest he steal me away for a quickie wedding, he just shuts me up with

his mouth, or his cock. And because I’m weak with lust around that man, and

given the fact my head is sure to explode soon from all this momma drama, I

bring it up. Often.






The front

door

chimes and I look up, smiling as my best friend strolls into the bakery. She

takes one look at the mothers waving napkin swatches into the air and

immediately goes into wedding-planner mode.






“Ohhhh,

no. There

will not be any changes made. Give me those.” She snatches the napkin samples

from the two mothers who both stare at her with shocked expressions. This is

the Juls I know and love, the one who knows how to run shit. “This wedding is

happening in ten days, and all decisions are final. And really, the napkin

issue? Again?” She motions toward me with a crumpled-up napkin in her hand.

“The bride-to-be doesn’t care about the napkins. In fact, you two are the only

people I know who have ever cared

about the napkins. And I’ve planned over one hundred weddings. For the love of

God, let it go.”






My mother

crosses

her arms over her chest and sneers at Juls. “You know what, Julianna? One of

these days, when you’re planning your daughter’s

wedding, you’ll care about the napkins.”






“I seriously

doubt that. Besides, I’m planning on having all boys.”






Maggie

and my

mother grab their purses off the consultation table while Juls smiles in her

minor victory over the two of them. The moms both walk around the counter and

smother me with affection.






“We’re

going to

go swing by the venue to take another look around,” Maggie says as she releases

me from a hug. “Now, don’t forget to let me know about the bachelorette party.

I’m all in.”






“Ha!” Joey

yells

from the kitchen.






I smile and

clear

my throat loudly, hoping to cover up the end of my dear assistant’s crack-up.

“Tell Mr. Carroll I said hello.”






My mother

kisses

my cheek and smiles. “I’m sure the napkins you originally picked out will

suffice.”






“Mom,” I

say in a

warning tone. “There’s still a chance I’ll convince Reese to cancel this whole

thing and get hitched in Vegas.” Her eyes widen, along with Maggie’s who

swivels in place to gawk at me. “Don’t push it.”






“That’s not

even

funny,” she retorts, swatting at me with her clutch.






Once the

two

wedding-obsessed mothers exit the shop, Juls lets out an ‘I’m glad I’m not in

your shoes’ chuckle and Joey reemerges from the back. I slouch back against the

counter top, feeling a Vegas wedding now more than ever. “I cannot wait until

all this is over with. How I’ve managed to survive the last six months without being

heavily-medicated or drunk off my ass twenty-four hours a day is beyond me.”






“Reese’s

mother,

though she has impeccable fashion sense, is out of her mind. I am not having a

fucking chaperone at your bachelorette party,” Joey states with a shake of his

head. Apparently, keeping my future mother in-law away from whatever I decide

to do for my last night of freedom is his only concern.






Juls tosses

the

napkin swatches into the trashcan, which will hopefully be the last time I ever

lay eyes on them. She returns to her spot on the other side of the display

case. “Speaking of which, what are we doing for that, anyway? You wanna go to

Clancy’s like we did for mine? That was fun.”






Joey slams

his

hand down on the counter, gaining our attention immediately. “For fuck’s sake.

What the hell is wrong with you two? Spa days? Clubs that have been played out?

I wanna do things that I’ll be ashamed to tell people about. Let me live, damn

it.”






“I’m sorry,

but

is this your bachelorette party? Did

Billy pop the question and you’ve decided to keep that information from us?”

Juls asks, biting back her smile. It cracks through and she winks at Joey whose

mood has suddenly waned, no doubt in response to the reminder that he isn’t

engaged yet.






He shrugs

dismissively. “Whatever. You bitches can celebrate with watered-down drinks and

facials. Just don’t be surprised if I bail on it.”






I slide

closer to

him and wrap my arms around his waist, pressing my face into his shirt. Tilting

my head up, I see him smiling down at me. “I’ll choose something fun. You have

to be there; it wouldn’t be the same without you.”






“She’s

right.”

Juls rounds the counter and mimics my position against Joey’s back. “We’d miss

you terribly, JoJo.”






He grunts

above

us. “You’re lucky I’d do anything for either one of you.” Juls and I both

unlock our death grips from him and stand side by side. “But I swear to Christ,

there better at least be a cake shaped like a penis at this thing.”






“Chocolate

or

vanilla?” I ask teasingly.






He smiles,

bending down and removing a half-empty tray of pastries from the display case.

“Chocolate. I’ve never had black dick.”






Juls and I

both

chuckle as he walks toward the kitchen, giving us a scandalous eyebrow raise

over his shoulder.






“So, I have

a favor to ask you.” Juls pulls me into the far corner

behind the bakery counter, clearly wanting to put distance between this favor

and Joey. Oh, Lord. My best friend

doesn’t ask me for many favors but when she does, they’re usually whoppers. A

certain wedding dress she made me try on months ago comes to mind. I motion for

her to spill it, and she eyes me up nervously. “Umm... so, Brooke got fired from

her job at that bank. Apparently, she was caught blowing one of the other

tellers during work hours.”






“Good

Lord.”  That sounds

about right, though. Brooke Wicks was in the running for horniest bitch in Chicago, competing solely

with Joey.






“Yeah,

she needs a job and

fast; otherwise, she’ll lose her apartment.” My eyes widen, the realization of

her favor hitting me. “And since you’re so busy at the shop...”






“No

fucking way.”






 She

fists both hands at her

side. “Oh, come on, Dyl. She’s having trouble finding something, and she’s been

looking for over a month.” Her face softens and she reaches out to me, pulling

my hand into hers. “Please? If she loses her apartment, she has to move in with

Ian and me. And that shit can’t happen. I love my sister, but I can’t live with

her.”






“What

about moving back in with your parents?”






“Not an

option. She and my mom would kill each other.” She pauses

and squeezes my hand gently. “I really want to help her out.”






Damn it.

This has bad news written all over it, but I have trouble saying no

to Juls. She’s always been there for me. Always. I groan and her eyes light up.

“Fine. She can start Monday. But don’t think I won’t fire her just because

she’s your sister.” She pulls me into a hug with an excited squeal. I cringe as

Joey strolls through the doorway, coming from the kitchen. He grins, adorably

oblivious to the information that will surely send him into a shit-fit. “I

should really make you drop this bomb on him,” I mumble under my breath.






“Oh, relax.

It’s not that big of a deal.”






“Yeah,

okay. We’ll see about that.”






We both

release each other and Juls spins on her heels, walking over

toward Joey and placing her hand on his shoulder. “Don’t freak out.”






His eyes

widen with a curious fear. “If I don’t get my penis cake,

I’ll disown both of you. Nobody comes between me and my dick-shaped sweets.”






I walk up

to him and brace myself for the reaction that is sure to

blow the roof off this building. “Joey. JoJo. Bestest friend.” He rolls his

eyes as I play with the string on my apron, wrapping it around my finger. “You

know how busy we’ve been lately with custom orders and all the spring weddings

coming up? It’s getting pretty crazy in here, and I think maybe it’s time I

hired another employee.”






“That’s

fantastic.” His body relaxes and he glances between Juls and

myself. His brows set into a hard line. “Why the hell do I have a feeling I’m

about to regret those words?”






“Just

remember how much you love us,” Juls says. “And this... addition

will allow you and Dylan to spend more time together. The benefits are sure to

outweigh any concern you might have.”






I pause,

waiting to see if he’ll pick up on the clues that are

obvious to me. It only takes him a few seconds; the reaction spreads through

him like a wild fire.






He

squeezes his eyes closed tightly, reaching up and rubbing his

temples with his fingers. “Please tell me this addition is a blind monkey,

because they would surely get more accomplished than who I fear you’re about to

say.”






“Brooke

could be a good addition, Joey,” I state with a mild

assurance.






“Are you

insane? Why the fuck would you hire that mess?”






Juls shoves

his arm. “Hey! She’s my sister, and she’s been through a

lot.”






“A lot of

what? Dick? Dylan, this is not a good idea.”






I limply

shrug. I’m not at all surprised he’s reacting this way; in

fact, I predicted it. But, unlike Joey, I’m willing to give Brooke the benefit

of the doubt. And as long as she doesn’t try to molest him like the day before

Juls’ wedding, things shouldn’t get too hostile. I gotta give the girl a

chance. “She needs a job or she’ll lose her apartment.”






He throws

his hands into the air. “Oh, I’m sorry. How is that our problem?”






“Joey,” Juls

scolds. “Don’t be so rude.”






“She’s on a

probationary period. If she messes up, I’ll fire her

without thinking twice about it. Right, Juls?”






She nods in

my direction before turning back toward my heated

assistant. “Right. So, calm the fuck down, JoJo.” She makes a face at him and

he issues her his smile, softening her expression. “And a lot of dick? Like

you’re one to talk.”






The three

of us start laughing, letting go of the stress of knowing

Brooke Wicks will soon be gracing us with her presence. This could actually be

a good thing. We are extremely busy, and having another employee means being

able to spend more time in my kitchen instead of ringing up customers. So, I’m

not going to let this worry me; I have enough stress with my upcoming wedding

to last me a lifetime.






Juls gives

us both hugs before she exits the shop to go tackle a

bride. Just as a customer slips inside and makes her way up to the counter, my

phone beeps in my pocket. Joey gives me a smile, indicating he’s got things

handled and allows me to slip into the back.






Reese: What are you wearing?






I giggle as I

hop onto a stool.






Me:</ span> Are you spanking it right now, handsome?






Reese: That depends on your answer.






I’m

definitely not wearing anything worthy of a wank session. My

ripped skinny jeans and flour-covered apron have seen better days, so I let my

imagination take over.






Me:</ span> A skin-tight, pale-pink dress that stops just below my panty line.

Or, it would, if I was wearing panties.






Reese: You are such a tease. Do you have any idea how hard my dick is for

you right now? I could probably fuck you through a wall.






Jesus.






Me: It’s a shame you’ll have to handle that situation on your own. I’m

locked in consultations the rest of the day. Otherwise, I’d give you a hand. Or

a mouth.






Reese: You can handle my situation as soon as you get home. I want that

pussy wet and ready for me.






I smile,

loving that dominant edge in every word he types.






Me: Always is.




No imagination needed

there.















 




Author Bio






J. Daniels was born and

raised in Maryland.






After putting her kids to

bed, she escapes into her cheeky world where some of her characters kiss, and some of them do a lot more than kiss.






She is an avid reader and enjoys everything from unconventional romance to fantasy novels.
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