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Bittersweet Obsessions
Bittersweet Obsessions
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One woman, three men. When it comes to love, Crainesians believe in one perfect mate, but putting their centuries-old belief to the test could bring them everything they desire.

In a culture where it’s believed each person has only one life-mate, what happens when yours is beyond your reach? Teriza feels the mating call to a man married to a Human. Unwilling to be the cause of infidelity, Teriza distances herself from her mate after an intense pheromone-charged encounter that leaves her in precarious health. She requires treatment and is sent to a clinic in Switzerland, where sexual surrogates are employed to heal such conditions.

After Paul Craddock’s life-mate died, he turned to surrogacy to ease the pain of loneliness. He’s surprised to feel attraction for Teriza and jealousy toward her surrogate, his good friend. He’s also intrigued to discover she feels the same attraction. They experiment with the Human way of courtship, but the ultimate bond that Crainesian life-mates experience eludes them.

Teriza fears Paul cannot be content with her since he’s experienced heartglow during his previous marriage. Paul worries that the existence of Teriza’s life-mate makes him the consolation prize, good enough, but not her first choice.

Though they are falling in love, they’re in uncharted territory without the engulfing pheromone storm of life-mates to guide them. Will they learn to trust their feelings and listen to their hearts before doubts drive them apart?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherB&R Bookery
Release dateJan 27, 2022
ISBN9781005769932
Bittersweet Obsessions
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Annie Rayburn

Annie Rayburn is a pseudonym for Carol Burnside, who is an award-winning author. Five of her novel length, contemporary romance manuscripts have placed in numerous RWA chapter contests and won five, including the prestigious Maggie Award for Excellence. Her personal second-chance-at-love story resulted in a marriage to her high school sweetheart. They reside in the Texas hill country where Carol/Annie drinks sweet iced tea year round.Writing as Annie Rayburn, she produces mashup fiction, erotic romances. Imagine our world today with a humanoid race very much like us (Crainesians) living peacefully among us here on Earth and searching for their life-mate. They have the ability to communicate telepathically, can project visions and share dreams. Can you imagine? Not just phone sex, but dream sex? They have soft sci-fi and lite paranormal elements in a contemporary setting. Talk about cross-genre sizzle!While Carol/Annie enjoys the adoration she receives from her furbabies, she also loves is hearing from her readers. Browse around her website for blog posts, excerpts, review snippits, and more about her sexy characters. Subscribe to her (free!) newsletter for all the lastest news at http://eepurl.com/smDmf.

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    Bittersweet Obsessions - Annie Rayburn

    BITTERSWEET OBSESSIONS

    Published by B & R Bookery

    Copyright ©2010 Carol Burnside

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the author, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.

    Printed in the U.S.A.

    First edition: 2011

    Second edition: 2022

    Discover more about the books of Annie Rayburn and her alter ego, Carol Burnside at http://CarolBurnside.com/

    Cover Design by http://WickedSmartDesigns.com/

    Disclaimer:

    This is a work of fiction. People and locations, even those with real names, have been fictionalized for the purposes of this story.

    Bittersweet Obsessions

    One woman, three men. When it comes to love, Crainesians believe in one perfect mate, but putting their centuries-old belief to the test could bring them everything they desire.

    In a culture where it’s believed each person has only one life-mate, what happens when yours is beyond your reach? Teriza feels the mating call to a man married to a Human. Unwilling to be the cause of infidelity, Teriza distances herself from her mate after an intense pheromone-charged encounter that leaves her in precarious health. She requires treatment and is sent to a clinic in Switzerland, where sexual surrogates are employed to heal such conditions.

    After Paul Craddock’s life-mate died, he turned to surrogacy to ease the pain of loneliness. He’s surprised to feel attraction for Teriza and jealousy toward her surrogate, his good friend. He’s also intrigued to discover she feels the same attraction. They experiment with the Human way of courtship, but the ultimate bond that Crainesian life-mates experience eludes them.

    Teriza fears Paul cannot be content with her since he’s experienced heartglow during his previous marriage. Paul worries that the existence of Teriza’s life-mate makes him the consolation prize, good enough, but not her first choice.

    Though they are falling in love, they’re in uncharted territory without the engulfing pheromone storm of life-mates to guide them. Will they learn to trust their feelings and listen to their hearts before doubts drive them apart?

    Other titles in this series:

    Insight - short story

    Phantoms & Fantasies - novella

    Table of Contents

    Blurb

    To My Reader

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Chapter Sixteen

    Chapter Seventeen

    Chapter Eighteen

    Chapter Nineteen

    Chapter Twenty

    About The Author

    Other Books by Annie Rayburn

    Other Books by Carol Burnside

    BITTERSWEET OBSESSIONS

    ***

    By Annie Rayburn

    TO MY READER:

    What if you were taught that there was only one life mate in the universe for you, and then you learned that person was lost to you? Would you have the courage to put aside the hurt and your ingrained beliefs to stubbornly search for happiness? Such is the situation Teriza and Paul find themselves in. I hope you’ll enjoy their rocky journey to happiness as much as I enjoyed telling their story.

    Chapter One

    The changes that built within her body were subtle at first, so subtle Teriza initially dismissed them as everyday appreciation for an attractive man. First, a prickle of awareness slid over her when the tall landscape architect strode into the conference room of his firm. Nothing unusual in that except her heart suddenly leaped into marathon mode as he approached the large table.

    His wife, Sallie smiled. Deacon, this is our prospective client, Teriza Farrington.

    There was a slight emphasis on her surname that had Teriza thinking Sallie might as well have added of the Atlanta Farringtons. Her family’s sharing of the superior Crainesian technology that resulted in the dot com revolution had gained them fame, as well as fortune.

    Ms. Farrington. He nodded at her over the expanse of table between them, and she was grateful she wouldn’t have to stand on weakened knees. It’s a pleasure. I look forward to working with you.

    Health and confidence radiated from him. It was in his purposeful step, his tan and the directness of his silver-gray eyes. She liked self-assurance in a man, but it didn’t usually make her pulse race enough to bring on lightheadedness. How odd. Teriza, please, and the feeling is mutual. I’ve heard good things about your company.

    Only good? Deacon grinned and Teriza stared, transfixed. His face was both strong and caring, not craggy-tough, but he was no metro-sexual male either. That was no fake-bake tan and those hands had seen manual labor. He obviously wasn’t content to stand on the sidelines and issue orders. She could easily imagine him working outdoors with soil and trees and that mulchy stuff. We aim to exceed our customer’s expectations.

    Deacon, really. Sallie reproached him, her cheeks a pretty pink.

    A pleasant, manly scent filled Teriza’s lungs. Her skin warmed. The heat spread outward to places it had no business going. Holy planets, she had to get a grip here. I like what I’ve seen of your work so far, enough that I’m willing to have you bid on the project. The grounds are fairly large and in need of a complete update, I’m afraid. Did you have a chance to drive by the property and assess the possibility of a waterfall?

    He averted his gaze and jotted something on a yellow legal pad. She mourned the loss of the connection. A slight flush suffused her skin and her breathing deepened. But, when the throbbing started between her legs and she couldn’t look anywhere but at him, Teriza knew she was experiencing a phenomenon unique to her race, the Crainesian life-mate call.

    No, that couldn’t be right, could it?

    Her ears buzzed in alarm. She had trouble concentrating. Separately, each change might have meant nothing significant, but for a Crainesian woman, the sum drew a very precise picture. Either she was having some sort of breakdown or Deacon Styles was her life-mate.

    This man whom she’d intended to have completely redesign the grounds of the estate she’d inherited from her grandmom, the married man sitting across the table from her and next to his wife, was sending out potent, life-mate pheromones in waves. And it appeared her own untried receptors were on high alert. But this was all wrong.

    What should she do? Stay? Leave? Was it the same for him? Did he sense her return waves? Had his wife noticed anything?

    Teriza took a deep, bracing breath to calm her nerves and forced her gaze to the pretty redhead, hoping the reality of the situation would calm her racing pulse. Even the adoring look Sallie gave her husband had no effect on the desire building within Teriza. Just because the woman loved Deacon didn’t mean he felt the same way. Teriza’s gaze fastened on Deacon again, as if a powerful magnet had pulled it there.

    A tiny frown formed and cleared between his brows as he spoke of several shrubs that would work for the perimeter of her property. He ran a finger beneath his collar, and tiny beads of sweat appeared on his forehead. ‘This is crazy. I can’t want this woman so much, even if she is gorgeous. I’m married.’

    Teriza heard his telepathic transmission without any filter whatsoever, as a child might transmit. Gods of the universe, it was true. He was her one and only life-mate.

    She forced a nod and smoothed one brow as if she contemplated what he’d said previously when in reality the very sound of his voice resonated in her soul. Who could concentrate on such mundane conversation at such a momentous event? One that had been repeated for centuries?

    Relocating from a dying Crainesia to Earth decades ago hadn’t affected that elemental, physical phenomenon which ensured the future of their race, nor the heart-glow that properly mated Crainys achieved during lovemaking. Other than minor characteristics such as honeyed skin and pointed earlobes, they fit into the Human population and were as accepted as any other immigrant now. Interracial marriages, such as Deacon and Sallie’s weren’t unheard of. Sure, it had taken some initial adjustments on the part of both races, but they coexisted well these days.

    Maybe the Styles didn’t have a happy union. Maybe there was a chance. ‘Smart Crainesians don’t marry before their life-mate finds them.’ She closed her eyes for the briefest of seconds, her thoughts projecting before she could rein them in. ‘Damn it, why didn’t you wait for me?’

    He looked as shocked as he might have if she’d reached across the table and smacked him. ‘Y … You heard me. I can’t believe this. I was never trained in mindcom.’

    Well, you’re doing fine now,’ she volleyed back, frustrated because he hadn’t answered the question.

    His frown reappeared. ‘Get out of my head.’

    Teriza flinched at the venom in his tone.

    Sallie touched his wrist, drawing his startled gaze. Deacon? Honey, are you all right? You’re staring and you never answered Ms. Farrington’s question.

    You heard it too?

    Of course. I’m sitting right beside you. Exasperation colored Sallie’s tone. She turned to Teriza. I’m sorry, Ms.—

    No, it’s fine. Must be the heat in here. I’m not myself, either. She had to do something quickly. Deacon’s confusion was worse than her own if he thought his Human wife had intercepted their telepathic communication. ‘Not my private question, Deacon. The one before that, about putting in a waterfall.’

    I told you to stay out,’ he shot back, clearly shaken. It’s ... ah, early in the year yet. Adding a waterfall shouldn’t be a problem once the weather evens out in the spring, depending on the size you want and the available space.

    I don’t cheat on my wife.’

    The words flashed in red neon, and her dreams came to a screaming, frustrating halt. Teriza couldn’t go there. The man was in a committed relationship. She’d seen the devastating aftershock of infidelity in her mother’s attempt at a second marriage. The shame and pain of a cheating spouse had driven her mother to suicide. Married, Deacon was off-limits to her. Period.

    Ms. Farrington, you look upset. Is everything ... Sallie broke off, looking from her husband to Teriza and back again.

    She wanted to screech at his wife to shut up, to stay out of this. Deep inside, a tightly leashed rage built inside Teriza at the unfairness of it all. How many years had she waited for this? Anticipated the euphoric moment of finding her mate, thought about the romance of it and how she would claim him? Now this man, and—if Crainy folklore were to be believed—only this man was her intended life-mate. But he wasn’t hers, would never be hers. Never.

    The words drummed in her head and her heart twisted. Staying here only prolonged the inevitable and put them both in grave danger. She’d heard the stories of those crazy enough to resist the intense pheromone pull of their life-mate, how some who’d had prolonged contact developed serious mental and health deterioration, and on some occasions, even died.

    She had to go.

    I apologize. She swiped at a tear threatening to spill and stood, prepared to lie. Contemplating changes to the old place has brought back memories of my Gran. I guess I’m more sentimental about the place than I thought. I’ll let you know if I decide to proceed with the project.

    Gathering her purse and a small portfolio off the table, she made a swift exit from the offices of Deacon’s up-and-coming firm. Along the way, she responded to the extra body heat by shoving the yellow cashmere sleeves of her sweater up to her elbows.

    He caught up with her in the hallway next to the elevator. Snagging her bare wrist, he blocked her escape and leaned in close to whisper. What are you trying to pull? Does it not matter to you that I’m married?

    I’m leaving, aren’t I? Let go of me.

    His gaze took in her face, her long, dark hair, flicked down to where he still held onto her arm, then back again. She could see the realization spread across his face, surprise at the surge of pheromones swamping them in waves. There wasn’t enough oxygen in the hallway.

    Using his free hand, he loosened his tie. How could you do this?

    It’s normal for life-mates to have a strong connection, Deacon. I’ve done nothing but offer you work.

    Like hell. The undercurrents ... Fuck this. Sallie is here ...’ He squeezed his eyes closed briefly and tore his hand off hers but didn’t move away.

    They were close enough that if either of them leaned in ... He stared at her mouth before wrenching his gaze upward. Teriza felt herself drowning.

    Her eyes are dark. Mysterious. And so goddamn sexy.’ He groaned. Why did you come here and start this?

    Start this? Hope rose and fell in a sudden swoop that left her trembling. I didn’t know we were life-mates. How could I? We’d never met. Don’t you know anything about Crainesian ways?

    He winced at the incredulity in her tone. My parents believed we should embrace our new planet and its customs.

    But so completely? That’s just stu … She clamped her lips shut and shook her head. ‘It’s not supposed to be like this.’

    He frowned at the anguish in her tone.

    Sharing transmissions with him was akin to an intimate caress and only served to heighten their desire to a painful

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