Hands On by Cathryn
Fox Hands On #1
Publication Date: July
18, 2016
Genres: Adult,
Serial, Entangled: Scorched, Erotic, Romance
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Synopsis:
Hands On is the
first of a three-part erotic series from New York Times and USA best-selling
author Cathryn Fox.
When hot as hell
Danielle Lang showed up and asked me to teach her about sex, I thought I was
hallucinating. Turns out the beautiful psychologist needed an extra bit of
schooling in all things sexual so she could teach a class. I’m always up
for helping a friend. I mean, it’s the least I can do. What I wasn’t expecting
is for her to turn the tables and teach me a few things. Only this short-term
promise of two weeks in her bed is going by a little too quickly. Not that I’m
thinking forever or anything.
I’ve got a football
career to get back to. And she doesn’t want to be a part of my world. There’s
no way we can be together—so I’m going to make sure I enjoy every sexy second….
This is the first of
a three-part series full of mind-blowing sex, featuring a dirty-mouthed
football player who knows the score and an inexperienced therapist who needs to
learn it. HANDS ON is sure to leave readers begging for more. The next
installment, Body Contact, will be published August 2016.
HANDS ON EXCERPT (Courtesy of Entangled Publishing)
Chapter One
Danielle Lang planted
her elbows on the café table and pressed her forehead into her palms. “How
could I have gotten myself into such a mess?” “Because you need the
money,” her best friend Violet supplied as she sipped a mocha latte and eyed
the cute guy making his way to the barista. “There are worse ways to pay the
bills, you know, and if you ask me this is a pretty sweet gig.” “Sweet
gig?” Danielle dropped her hands, the loud bang on the table gaining the
attention of the women sitting two rows over. She leaned forward to avoid
unwanted listeners and lowered her voice. “Violet, this is
serious.” Violet’s gaze jerked back to Danielle’s, her dark hair falling
over her shoulders. “I know it is, but come on.” She gave an easy shrug.
“You’re a psychologist, fresh out of graduate school. Really, how hard can it
be to teach sex therapy to a bunch of incoming freshmen?” “Hard.” “That’s
what she said.” Violet grinned over her cup, and Danielle laughed, despite
the misery weighing her down. She loved her friend, she really did, but Violet
didn’t understand the severity of the situation. When it came to sex, Violet
would graduate cum laude, and Danielle, well, she could be found at the bottom
of the class. With one elbow planted on the table, Violet flipped her palm
face up. “Look, you get in, offer some by-the-book therapy, and get out. Then
you get a nice, fat paycheck for your time so you can pay down your debt and
open your own family counseling practice like you want to. I’m not really
seeing the problem here.” Danielle sank back in her chair and twisted a
long strand of hair around her finger, a common habit when she was nervous. “I
know that’s the plan, and I have book knowledge on sex therapy, but how can I
honestly teach anyone about the emotions behind sex, the hang-ups, the fetishes
when I don’t understand them myself?” Violet wagged dark brows over deep
green eyes. “Ooh, fetishes. My favorite subject.” Danielle crinkled her
nose and pushed up her glasses. “I just don’t get it. Some of the fetishes I’ve
read about seem strange, maybe even a bit deviant.” “That’s because you
haven’t tried anything.” “You’re absolutely right.” Decision made, she
flattened her hands on the table. “Which is why I need to back out of this job
before I get kicked out. There is no way I can teach a group of students about
intimacy and the need for desirability in humans if I’ve never had any hands-on
experience.” Violet stared at her from across the tiny table, obviously still
not seeing the problem. Danielle sighed and tried again. “Remember that
dysfunctional family I lived with? The religious ones I told you
about?” Violet sipped her drink. “Yeah.” “Well, they went to their
priest for marriage counseling. I kept thinking, what does a priest know about
marriage, and how can he possibly give advice if he’s never been
married?” “That’s it!” The cup her friend was holding came down so hard it
clattered on the saucer and splattered coffee over the rim.Danielle’s head
jerked back with a start. “What’s it?” “You’ll just have to get the
hands-on experience you need.” Violet sat up straighter in her seat, her eyes
narrowing shrewdly, her finger tapping the tabletop as she looked at the
patrons in the café. Shit. Danielle knew that look. Violet was on a
mission, and once she went into fix-it mode, there was no stopping her. She
leaned forward and rapped her knuckles on the table to get her attention. “If you’re
suggesting what I think you’re suggesting, forget it.” “It’s the perfect
solution. Two weeks of hands-on training to give you the experience you need
before the summer semester starts.” She pointed to the guy she’d been admiring
earlier. “What about him?” Oh, hell no! Danielle grabbed her friend’s
hand and pushed it down. “I am not going to walk up to some random guy and ask
him to have sex with me,” she whispered between clenched teeth. “Okay,
then, how about a not-so-random guy?” She groaned. “Stop. Just…stop, okay?
This isn’t going to happen.” “Of course it is. It’s just a matter of with
whom.” The bell over the café door jingled. To keep from reaching across
the table and choking her dear friend, Danielle picked up her drink, took a sip,
and glanced toward the door. Ohmigod. Was that Jack
Rider? Jack—badass—Rider. Her blood flowed thick and heavy as the
hottest guy from her high school stepped through the portal. Like a dim-witted
moth drawn to a lightbulb, she let her gaze rake over him as he strolled inside
the café. She’d had a thing for him back in the day, but the star quarterback
had been way out of her league in high school, and from the looks of him now,
that much hadn’t changed. She’d heard about the ligament injuries that had
sidelined him recently, but outside of catching a game or two on TV, and that
one Christmas she’d briefly spotted him buying cold medicine at the nearby
drugstore, she hadn’t seen him in person since he left Florida and went to
college on a football scholarship. She gave him a once over. Twice. He was
hotter than ever, which was really saying something. Despite his bum leg, he
moved with surprising grace for a guy of his size, and while she tried not to
stare, for the life of her she couldn’t seem to tear her gaze away. She
swallowed against a suddenly dry throat and took another gulp of her drink, her
body warming in the way it always had when he was in the vicinity. In all her
years, no guy had ever affected her the way he did. “Is that—” Violet
began, and then stopped, her head bobbing back and forth between Danielle and
Jack when Jack flashed a smile their way. “Ohmigod.” “Ohmigod what?”
Danielle asked, trying not to sound as breathless as she felt.
“That is Jack Rider from the Seattle Kings, and you’re hot for him.” “No…yes…I
mean…” “Well, holy shit. My little asexual friend is finally all worked
up.” She waved her finger up and down. “Look at you, all flushed and out of
breath.” Violet’s gaze dropped to Danielle’s chest. “And I just bet your
nipples are hard.” Danielle set her cup down and crossed her arms over her
T-shirt, hoping to hide her arousal. “I am not asexual. I’ve just been busy.
And I’m not all worked up.” With a quick nod, she gestured to the fans
overhead. “It’s just the air conditioner.” Liar. Violet leaned in,
her eyes gleaming with mischief. “Ask him.” “Ask him what?” “To teach
you all about sex.” She gave Danielle a look that suggested she was dense.
“Isn’t that what we’ve been talking about?” “It’s
what you’ve been talking about, and you’re out of your mind.” She
pitched her voice low. “That’s Jack Rider. The Jack Rider.” “I
don’t care if he’s Zac-frigging-Efron. He’s a well-known player, and just the
guy to help you”—she waggled her brows—“bone up on sex. Give you the hands-on
experience you’re looking for.” Violet turned and blatantly stared at Jack.
“Jesus, look at those hands. You know what they say, the bigger the hands, the
bigger the—” Danielle held her palms up to cut her friend off. “I know. I
know. And there’s no proof of that.” Violet did that weird head-bobbing
thing she always did when she was really getting into a plan. “Wanna
bet?” “No.” “Then find out yourself. I dare you.” Ooh, how
tempting. “Violet,” she warned. Cripes, her friend had to be out of her
mind. She wasn’t about to ask Jack to have sex with her. She wasn’t about to
ask anyone, for that matter. She’d spent her whole life doing for herself,
and asking anyone for anything was just a set up for disappointment. So she
wasn’t about to start now and go down a path that led to regret. “Look,
you said you didn’t want to ask a random stranger to get you up to speed on the
nasty, and he’s not. You already know each other. You went to high school
together. Plus, he smiled at you, Danielle.” “He was probably just trying
to clean something from his teeth. No way would he remember me. I was a
freshman. He was a senior. We didn’t even travel in the same circles.”
Although, there were those few times he offered to drive her home when it was
raining, and the afternoon he helped her pick her books up when some stupid
jock friend of his knocked them out of her hands and took off laughing. Rumor
had it Jack punched the guy in the face later that day—but then, a lot of
rumors went around her school. Violet pursed her lips. “Looks to me like he
remembers you.” “Doubtful.” “Doesn’t matter. Go for it anyway. Invite
him home…” Her words fell off as she extended her arms forward and with quick
thrusts, jerked them back and forth. “And break in that vag-vag.” “Jesus.”
Danielle lowered her head and muttered, “I am so not about to do that. And
besides, who says he’d go home with me? I read the paper. I’ve seen the hot
women he’s been with.” “Which means he has what it takes to give you the
experience you need.” Violet snapped her fingers. “Right clothes, right shoes,
right bra. You’ll be a walking wet dream in no time at all. Not that you’re not
now, but we just need to put a couple of things out there.”Those “couple of
things” had better not be what I think they are. Violet grabbed her own
breasts and jiggled them. Well, hell. “These look good,
right?” Her glance wasn’t the only one to fall to Violet’s creamy white
cleavage as she squeezed her breasts. “They look amazing.” “Victoria’s
Secret Bombshell bra. It adds two sizes.” She dropped her hands. “It’s all about
the illusion. Just say the word, and I’ll take you shopping.” Danielle
chuckled. “When it comes off, do the guys feel cheated? Is it a deal
breaker?” Violet cupped one palm. “By then I usually have a fist full of
balls, so I’m pretty sure no one would dare complain.” Danielle laughed
out loud. “You are so bad.” “No fun in being good.” “Speaking of
feeling cheated.” She leaned in and lowered her voice. “If I asked a guy for
sex, which I’m not about to, don’t you think he’d be disappointed, me being an inexperienced
virgin and all? I mean, how could I possibly make it good for him?” Violet
blinked, did that weird head-bobbing thing again, then blinked some more.
“Girlfriend, you have so much to learn. Guys dig that. Believe me, as soon as
he realizes you’re chaste…” She paused to snap her fingers. “He’s going to be
all over you like gravy on a biscuit.” Danielle’s gaze moved to Jack and a
fine shiver scuttled through her. Sound calm, Danielle, sound calm. “You
think?” Her voice came out a little higher than normal. Dammit. Way to
give myself away. Violet grinned. “I know.” She checked her phone then
shoved it into her purse. “Well, I have to get back.” She linked her fingers
together and cracked them. “I have a one o’clock hottie in need of a little
Violet therapy.” Danielle shook her head. “Maybe you should be the one
teaching sex therapy.” Violet hooked her purse over her shoulder. “Come
on. You’re the strongest girl I know, and you’ve never let anything keep you
from getting what you want. So, go out there and do what you need to do.” She
tipped her head thoughtfully. “Maybe it would be easier if you thought of it as
research. We all know how much you love your research. And, of course, if you
did something for him in return…” Danielle climbed to her feet and grabbed
her purse. She had no intention of going through with Violet’s crazy plan, but
had to admit that her friend had a point. Second to a warm plate of brownies,
research was her happiest place. Choosing the project, seeking out the best
resources, and then basking in the satisfaction of knowledge gained…yeah, she
got off on that kind of thing. Would sex be as fulfilling? Would she…get
off? Jesus, what am I doing? She shook her head to clear it and
followed Violet to the door. As she exited, she could almost swear she felt
Jack’s eyes on her. She stole a quick glance over her shoulder, and when her
gaze collided with his, her knees nearly went out from underneath her. Those
eyes. Rich, dark…a luxurious raw chocolate she could so easily lose herself in.
Saliva pooled on her tongue. She spun back around quickly and hurried out the
door. Why would he be staring at her like that? He must think I’m someone
else. She gave Violet a quick hug good-bye and started toward her
apartment. The warm sunshine beat down on her as she walked, and when she heard
the bell over the café door jingle, she hurried her steps, not daring to look
back. If she found Jack watching her again, she just might consider following
through with Violet’s ludicrous plan. A few quick steps took her to the
corner, and to the familiar For Sale sign outside a quaint downtown house. She
stopped and stared at it for a moment, like she always did when passing,
visualizing the place as her new home and office. It was the perfect location
to set up a practice. If only I had the money. Danielle kicked her
feet out and hurried to her apartment. She stopped to check the mail, and her
stomach twisted when she saw the pink paper inside the window of her power
bill. She ripped into it and scanned the notice. Overdue.Shit. Shit.
Shit. I don’t have a choice. I have to make this job work. Well,
damned if Violet’s plan didn’t seem so foolish now. Insane? Maybe. Stupid? Not
so much. Ask him. She’d worked so hard, done without so much to get
her education, and now, with the bills piling up and her money reserves
shrinking, it could all be for nothing. Her forehead fell against the aged
wood of her door as despair closed in around her. Tears burned the back of her
eyelids, and for a brief moment, she wallowed in the misery that was her life.
No money. No business. No family. No man. Thank God Violet couldn’t see her
now. With a tired laugh, Danielle pushed off the door and dug through her
purse for her key. Yeah, all her friend needed was to see her now, at her lowest,
to drive home the asinine idea she’d come up with. “Sex therapist,
indeed,” she muttered, stepping into her apartment and closing the door behind
her. But, oh, the money would be so good. She tossed the idea around then
shook her head. Am I really considering this? Then again, was having
her power shut off better than marching over to Jack’s place and begging for
love lessons? She wouldn’t do it. Couldn’t do it. At least, she
didn’t think so. But if she did, Jack Rider would be a prime candidate for
the cause, and if she offered him something in return…
ABOUT CATHRYN FOX
New York Times and
USA Today bestselling author Cathryn Fox is a wife, mom, sister, daughter, and
friend. She loves dogs, sunny weather, anything chocolate (she never says no to
a brownie) pizza and red wine. Cathryn has two teenagers who keep her busy and
a husband who is convinced he can turn her into a mixed martial arts fan. When
not writing, Cathryn can be found laughing over lunch with friends, hanging out
with her kids, or watching a big action flick with her husband.
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