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He loved her and gave her his heart, but hid the truth about his past. Now, to avoid losing her, he must seduce her back in his bed. She is his soul… The first time Michael Demeter spends a night in a cabin with Amy, he knows he found the only woman he wants to share his life with, the one he wants to see every day and before he closes his eyes at night. He gives her heart, his soul, but a part of him remains a secret. He is her heart… Her boyfriend shatters her heart when she catches him with another woman. She runs home to grieve, to stay away. A few days before Christmas, Michael shows up at Whistler— breathtaking, flirtatious and oh so seductive. She tries to ignore him, but love, Amy McLeod realizes, is the most complicated feeling of all. One cannot survive without the other. Before Christmas, he will do everything to have Amy back. He can’t stand another day living without her. Will she accept him if she learns the truth about him, about his past. He wonders if the holiday season will work its magic and give him a chance to show Amy a promised wicked night before Christmas. The unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this copyrighted work is illegal. Criminal copyright infringement, including infringement without monetary gain, is investigated by the FBI and is punishable by up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage the electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author’s rights is appreciated. This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Another Wicked Night Before Christmas Copyright © 2011 Tierney O’Malley ISBN: 978-1-77111-057-0 Cover art by Martine Jardin All rights reserved. Except for use in any review, the reproduction or utilization of this work in whole or in part in any form by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, is forbidden without the written permission of the publisher. Published by eXtasy Books Look for us online at: www.eXtasybooks.com Another Wicked Night Before Christmas By Tierney O’Malley Tom, this book is for you—again. What can I say. I love you big. Chapter One Oh no! You’ve got to be kidding me. What the heck is he doing? This man is a total nut. Amy looked at the giant of a man wearing the thickest ski coat she’d ever seen and black ski pants, trying his best to stay on his feet. I don’t get this man. What is he? Attention deprived or plain stupid. And what’s up with the black hood? And where in the heck is his helmet. The man wore a close-fitting fleece Balaclava that covered his head and neck, leaving only his eyes exposed. She wondered if he was wearing a waterproof jacket with ventilation. If not, he’d be like a roasted turkey right now. He should have worn salopettes like hers. An awesome one-piece suit that she loved. It was similar to overalls, with a front flap and shoulder straps. Best for skiing. Most beginners or newbies or noobs as she liked to call them often bought the wrong kind. They thought ski pants and a thick coat would do. Well, yeah. Kind of. It would help keep you warm, but not prevent the snow from getting inside your 1 Tierney O’Malley coat where it melted. She looked at noob. He’d landed on his butt so many times, she bet he had a good collection of snow along his waistline now. He should have bought an overall. My, just look at that hood. He wore it as if he was going on an undercover mission. Even his goggles were black. Earlier, she saw him pull down the hood to talk to people who happened to notice his struggle. She didn’t see his face though. When the man adjusted his hood again to cover his face, something about what Michael had said about the cold weather hit her. Michael said cold air triggers his asthma. Maybe this guy was just protecting his lungs. He could be asthmatic. With as much subtlety she could muster, Amy studied the man. He reminded her of Michael, her ex. Of course, she’d never seen Michael in a ski suit and he moved like a freaking robot. Yet, this man’s stance that emphasized his height and strong thighs were similar, though the similarity ended there. Where this man moved like a toddler learning how to walk for the first time, Michael carried himself with an air of self-trust, judgment, and abilities. His movements were always swift and full of strength. An aura of strong sex drive oozed around him. To top it all off, Michael would never do anything stupid such as taking one of the toughest jumps in Blackcombe, like Couloir 2 Another Wicked Night Before Christmas Extreme. He would never put anyone in danger or himself. He was that—a lieutenant SWAT commander with safety first in his mind. The man planted his pole and just stood there as if he knew someone was watching him. If he would just stand there and not move, he could probably fool everyone into thinking that he was an avid skier, she thought. He looked like one of those hot model guys in ski suits who were probably as clueless as this noob when it came to skiing. Oh yeah, she’d bet her new push-up bra this guy was a noob. If falling flat on his face two times because he couldn’t keep his skis from crisscrossing and losing his poles even before his cute tush touched the ski chair weren’t indications that he was a noob, she didn’t know what else was. He should go back to the lift and take his delicious bum back down to the bunny hill. Sheez, didn’t he see the two big Black Diamonds sign? This jump was designed for expert skiers. And this man, Amy could tell, was not even a bunny hill skier. She bet he still had the price tags for the skis and outfit in the garbage can. Her friend Cara could ski, but even the Devil’s Bowl, a run for good skiers, was too much for her. This man wouldn’t stand a chance. How in the world did he 3 Tierney O’Malley end up here? Whistler should really screen the skiers carefully. If this knucklehead crashed on a tree or broke a limb, Whistler would have to rescue him, and spend time and money on him when they could be using their resources on a more important rescue missions—unavoidable accidents. Unlike this guy who was obviously an accident waiting to happen. What a nut. When she spotted him earlier down below, not once did she see him glide. No, he walked on his skis. And even with his waterproof shell pants that looked expensive, she could see signs that he’d been on his butt too many times. It was hard not to notice him. By the looks of it, it seemed he’d noticed her, too. Earlier, while tying her hair in a bun, she felt a weird sensation at the back of her neck as if someone’s gaze bore into her skin. Sure enough, when she turned around, she found Noob looking at her. Well, she hadn’t been able to see his eyes because of his dark ski goggles. Still, she knew he had been watching her. Now, what the heck was he doing up here in this run? This was the last place she expected to see him. He didn’t look like one of those dare devil type of man who would jump in the water before testing it. No, this man screamed I don’t know what I’m doing! 4 Another Wicked Night Before Christmas Amy made a show of adjusting her goggles while waiting for the man’s next move. Maybe if he saw how steep the run was, he would turn around. If he didn’t, well, she’d like to see how this guy would handle going down the Couloir Extreme. Through her peripheral view, she watched the man walk with his skis. Jeysus, he looked as if he just stepped on dog poop. This’ll be interesting. A group of Japanese skiers came kicking off the powdery snow. All were eager to take the steep run. Amy picked a spot behind them where she could still keep an eye on the newbie. It really wasn’t that hard since he was about a foot taller than the rest. Everyone was too busy to notice the guy who dragged his skis instead of skiing on them. Couldn’t this man see that he was so out of place? Lord, he’d have a sore body tonight as if someone whacked his torso with a baseball bat. Why, his thighs must be burning now. Amy sighed. She should applaud this guy though. At least he was trying. Unlike her ex who expressed disinterest in skiing although he’d never even tried to ski. To Michael, it was laughable to spend time on snow and ice wearing coats. Ha! Yeah right. If she didn’t know any better, he was just making an excuse not to leave 5

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