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to take cover!
Molly Connors oh so casually strolled toward the executive
kitchen. She darted her gaze side to side, making sure the
coast was clear. Seeing no one around, she walked into the
kitchen as if she owned the place.
She glanced around the rich cherry cabinetry and the dark
granite counters. The place was empty. Whew!
She wasn't up to creating a credible excuse. The food staff
could probably care less, but it was the executives on the
floor that took offense. They acted as if one had to be a club
member to enter.
She opened the door to the stainless
steel refrigerator, scanned the labels on the fancy jars,
and slammed it closed. Weren't there any leftovers? She hadn't
eaten all day – unless
you counted the day-old Halloween candy, which she didn't – and
was in desperate need of something other than a Tootsie Roll.
Her stomach was growling so loud it could be heard over phone
conversations.
She peered inside a small ceramic serving dish and found a
fortune cookie still in its wrapper. Good enough. Molly grabbed
the treat, the cellophane crackling loudly in the silence.
She cracked open the cookie and stuffed a jagged piece in her
mouth.
Molly closed her eyes and sighed as she tasted the almond
flavor. It was good, but it wasn't going to blur the sharp
edge of hunger. She needed something more. Something substantial.
She broke off another section of cookie and vaguely wondered
about her fortune. Molly frowned when she saw there was no
slip of paper.
"That's not even funny." She
glared at the cookie and stuffed it in her mouth.
She might be down on her luck right now, Molly silently admitted
as she munched, but that didn't mean she was stuck there. She
knew it was only temporary, although getting a second opinion
would have been nice.
It didn't even have to be about her upcoming work review.
She knew that was in the bag. When she started working at Ashton
ImageWorks, they promised to increase her pay raise after three
months' probation. She followed the rules. She was here every
day and on time.
Now if she could make it to Friday
without starving to death….
Molly opened the pantry door and scanned the contents. There
was nothing. Not unless she could cook it undetected and get
back to the reception desk in five minutes.
She started opening and closing the cabinet doors. She opened
the one under the sink. Sheesh! Her kitchen was smaller than
this.
The cupboards were almost as bare as the ones in her apartment.
What was that about? Hers were bare because she'd been waiting
for payday. These shelves were empty because the kitchen was
too big.
She opened the cabinet over the sink and nearly jumped for
joy when she saw a jar of marinated olives. It wasn't sweet,
it wasn't from a vending machine, and it was a fruit. Or was
it a vegetable? Who cared? Right now it was her lunch.
She struggled to open the jar. The oil sloshed out and she
jumped back before it dripped on her outfit. Molly hunted for
a towel. She pulled open the drawers and doors under the huge
preparation island. Bingo! She found a few rolls of paper towels
way back just as she heard someone outside the kitchen.
"Sure thing, Kyle."
Shoot! Molly wanted to stomp her foot. It was Glenn, the chief
financial officer. He was an okay guy if you could ignore his
need to establish a caste system at work. Which she couldn't,
since he made it clear she was at the bottom of the system.
"I'm going to grab something to
eat."
Molly looked around frantically. She had to hide. If he found
her in here again today, he was going to rant at her, and she
was going to come up empty-handed. Again.
"I'll see you at the meeting."
Molly dove in after the paper towels. Ow! Maybe her kitchen
was bigger. She winced as her knee hit the wood. There went
her new pair of pantyhose.
She slammed closed the cabinet door
with her free hand and caught her knuckle. Molly muffled
her cry and stuffed her pinched finger in her mouth just
as she heard Glenn’s foot hit
the kitchen’s tile floor.
Okay, Glenn, she thought as her fingertip throbbed at the
same beat as her skinned knee. Just get in, get out and don't
go looking for paper towels.
She heard him walking around. He wasn't
opening anything as far as she could tell. Just … pacing.
Go. Pain bloomed from her lower back and shot up her spine.
Just go away. Shoo.
The door swung open.
Finally. Molly wanted to sigh with relief but she couldn't
move her shoulders. She didn't think she could stay this squooshed
up much longer.
"Where have you been?" Glenn
whispered fiercely.
Huh? Molly's head shot up and caught the hard wooden edge.
She winced and pressed her lips shut.
"I couldn't get away."
What was this? Another person? Come on, people. Don't you
have important work to do?
But who was the woman? It wasn't Annette, the only female
exec, and therefore acceptable in Glenn's eyes to walk into
the executive kitchen. It must be someone high in administration.
She suddenly heard the squeak of shoes on linoleum.
"Kiss me," Glenn ordered.
Excuse me?
She heard the smack of lips on lips.
Whoa! Not good. Whoever the woman was, she was really stupid.
Molly had made some hideous career moves in the past, but even
she knew this was professional suicide.
"I want you," the woman said.
Duh.
"I want you right here and now."
No, you don't. You really, really don't.
"Someone might walk in," Glenn
said.
"I know. That's the idea."
"Julia—"
Julia! Molly's eyes widened. No way. And here she thought
the engineering coordinator was a class act who had it all
together. A little bit snooty, but Molly assumed that meant
the woman had standards.
"You want me?" Julia asked in a purr. "Take
me now."
No. No. No. Molly frowned as she heard the rustle of clothing
and the muffled breathing. She nearly jumped out from her hiding
place when she heard the thud above her. Felt it. The island
shook.
Molly flattened her hands against the walls. Were they doing
it on top of her? On the island? Where people prepared the
food?
Okay, new rule. She was not eating anything from this kitchen
unless it came with a tamper-proof seal.
"You naughty girl. You're not
wearing any panties."
I really didn't need to know that. She wanted to cover her
ears, but couldn't reach them.
"You're dripping wet."
Didn't need to know that, either.
And then she heard the sounds. The slap of skin, a few slurps,
and something like gnawing. The cabinetry creaked and groaned
under their weight. At least she was already in the standard
earthquake position.
Why does this feel just like home? Every night she could hear
the bed springs go wild in the apartment upstairs. She probably
would have never noticed it if her neighbor wasn't a prostitute
who did most of her business at night.
"Oh, God," Julia whimpered. "That
feels good."
I don't care.
"I'm going to come."
Thanks for the warning, Jules. Like I couldn't predict that.
She heard the muffled sobs and felt the frenetic pounding
above her. Her neck hurt and the back of her head was probably
going to be permanently dented.
And then… silence. Blessed,
peaceful silence, if you didn't count the hum of the refrigerator.
Or the hard, labored breathing, but she was trying to block
that out.
"God, that was great."
Says who?
"Oh, Glenn…"
Enough pillow talk. Leave before I get a charley horse.
"You're still so hard. So big."
That image was going to scar her fragile psyche. Wasn't it
enough that every time she saw the engineering coordinator
she was going to look for nonexistent panty lines? Or that
every time she heard a mule bray, she'd think of Julia?
"I want that monster in me. Right
now."
Oh, for crying out loud, get a room!
"Take me in your mouth."
Molly leaned a little more to the left and carefully opened
the jar of olives. This might take a while.
She plucked a fat green olive from the jar and wondered if
there ever was going to be a day when she had it all together.
When she'd be sneaking into the kitchen for sex instead of
a garnish. Desperate for a condom instead of a condiment.
It was doubtful. She nibbled the olive, thinking a dry white
wine would have gone well with her lunch, as Julia reduced
Glenn into mumbling baby talk.
"Oh, yeah," Glenn crooned. "Just
like that."
The only way she'd have a rendezvous in the executive kitchen
was if she planned to meet Kyle Ashton. She smiled as the image
of his tall, lean, and muscular body popped into her head.
The light green eyes. And that mouth! Full and wide, that was
made for kissing.
Yep, Molly decided as she shifted, flattening the rolls of
paper towels with her hip as she tried to find a more comfortable
position. She'd do Kyle anytime, anywhere. No questions asked.
Now if he just knew she was alive, she'd be all set.
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After graduating from college, I found myself in a forgotten cubicle tucked away on the executive level of a major company. The caste system is alive and well in corporate America. I took the bus while the vice presidents enjoyed chauffeured driven limousines. I was thankful for having access to a microwave, when just a swinging door away was the executive kitchen. I won’t even get into the remodeling of their offices which included posh bathrooms. How do I know this? I may have explored some of these offices when I shouldn't have….
I live in Redmond, Washington, which is the home of Microsoft. There are different Microsoft campuses dotted throughout town. The main campus has basketball courts, baseball fields (which is often used for cricket) and water fountains. My favorite campus is RedWest, which has waterfalls, bridges and some of the most beautiful gardens. I chose to use this campus as my inspiration for Ashton ImageWorks.
The original title for this book was Hurry Home, but then Kate Duffy, the editorial director at Kensington, came up with the title Lip Lock. Loved it. Had to have it. Got it. Thanks, Kate!
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> Lip
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readers. Download it from BN.com or Amazon.com (posted
January 2010)

> The French edition of Lip Lock has been re-released in mass market. It is now also available in Dutch. (posted November 2008)
 

> The French edition of Lip Lock is now available. (posted October 2007)

> FINALIST! Lip Lock was a contemporary romance finalist for the CAPA Award. (posted January 2007)

> FIRST PLACE WINNER! Lip Lock took Romantic Comedy's top prize in the More Than Magic contest. (posted June 30, 2006)

> Lip Lock was a Hot, Sexy & Sensuous finalist in the Desert Rose Golden Quills contest. (posted June 5, 2006)
 > Lip Lock was a recommended read in the March 2006 issue of Singapore's Her World magazine. (posted May 2, 2006)

> Lip Lock was a romantic comedy finalist for the Holt Medallion award. (posted April 4, 2006)

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"funny and earthy…" – Melinda Bargreen, Seattle Times Read the whole review. (posted May 2, 2006)

 "Great story with a somewhat out of the ordinary heroine. Definitely recommended reading." – Glenda K. Bauerle, The Romance Studio Read the whole review. (posted February 7, 2006)
 "Lip Lock has everything. The mystery will keep you in suspense until the very end…the antics and trouble that Molly gets into throughout this story will have you laughing out loud. And the romance is a slow simmering attraction that builds to an explosive climax. Lip Lock will keep you reading all night long." – Sherry, Coffee Time Romance Read the whole review. (posted February 7, 2006)
 "If you like your chick-lit to have a little bite to it, Lip Lock is the book for you." – Wendy Livingston, The Romance Reader Read the whole review. (posted February 7, 2006)
 "The talented Susanna Carr has created a believable and laugh out loud story that will have fans clamoring for more of her work. Ms. Carr is definitely a star on the rise with this latest offering." – Barbara Smith, A Romance Review Read the whole review. (posted February 7, 2006)

“Wow! I admit to being a fan of the boss/employee romance, but this has way too much pizzazz to be labeled that. Fun, sexy, just plain delightful. This is a romance that will make your heart glow. This is definitely going on my favorites list.” Outstanding Rating! – Thia McClain, The Romance Readers Connection Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

“Lip Lock is laugh out loud funny. Susanna Carr never fails to give readers likable characters and a great plot, but it's the humorous overturns in all of her novels that make her books must reads.” – Jaymi, Fallen Angel Reviews Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

“It is the development of Molly's personality that makes Lip Lock such a striking and remarkable read… Lip Lock turns into a satisfying story of corporate espionage, daring choices, and the growth of a dynamic relationship between Molly and Kyle. If you love business executives used to making big deals, and ballsy women, Lip Lock is meant for you.” — Carolyn Crisher, Romance Reviews Today Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

“Lip Lock is passionate, romantic, and packed with excitement.” – Tracy Farnsworth, Round Table Reviews Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

“…Kyle and Molly are absolutely scrumptious as they burn up the sheets. Susanna Carr has penned a well-crafted romance of a con artist at her best, so sit back and enjoy the show! I would recommend Lip Lock for those who enjoy wonderful quirky romances.” – Gene King, Joyfully Reviewed Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

"Lip Lock is a book that will have you laughing all the way through…The sensual tension keeps you on the edge of your seat and turning the pages. Susanna Carr has a talent for creating characters that jump from the pages and hold the reader captive. I can't wait to see what her writing will bring in the future." – Angel Brewer, Romance Junkies Read the whole review. (posted December 13, 2005)

"Ms. Carr's trademark of humor and sensuality is stamped all over Lip Lock. It's got ideal makings of a terrific stocking-stuffer for the holidays with guaranteed laughter and bone-melting romance that is sure to delight. Lip Lock is definitely a must read!" – Leena Hyat, Senior Editor, The Best Reviews Read the whole review. (posted November 16, 2005)

"This is one of those books that hook a reader from the first sentence, keeps you turning the pages, and then sighing when the 'happily-ever-after' comes all too soon. The humor is great, the love story is hot, and the plot is so real-life that readers will find themselves identifying with Molly on every level. A definite 'DON'T MISS' recommend; Ms. Carr's exceptional writing talent with characters and love stories will leave readers wanting more!" – Kari Thomas, Love Romances Read the whole review. (posted November 16, 2005)

"Carr delivers a fast-paced, irresistible comedy that any down-on-her-luck or seemingly unlucky-in-love woman can relate to." – Jennifer Madsen, Romantic Times BOOKclub (posted November 16, 2005)

“Filled with sexual tension, when Kyle and Molly finally come together the results are nothing short of page melting. The way Kyle "plays" Molly provided some really hot and sensual moments that had me re-reading the scenes just to savor them again.” – Mireya Orsini, Just Erotic Romance Reviews (posted October 11, 2005)

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