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Kiss Me, Katie

Monica Tillery

Avon, Massachusetts

This edition published by

Crimson Romance

an imprint of F+W Media, Inc.

10151 Carver Road, Suite 200

Blue Ash, Ohio 45242

www.crimsonromance.com

Copyright © 2013 by Monica Tillery

SBN 10: 1-4405-6858-8

ISBN 13: 978-1-4405-6858-9

eISBN 10: 1-4405-6859-6

eISBN 13: 978-1-4405-6859-6

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, corporations, institutions, organizations, events, or locales in this novel are either the product of the author’s imagination or, if real, used fictitiously. The resemblance of any character to actual persons (living or dead) is entirely coincidental.

Cover art © 123rf.com

Acknowledgments

I’d like to thank my wonderful friends who read and critiqued the earliest versions of
Kiss Me, Katie
. Your endless support and enthusiasm for this project are what kept me going, and without you I never would have come this far. I certainly would have given up long ago, and I am forever grateful for your steadfast belief in me.

Thank you to Matt Thompson, world traveler, drummer extraordinaire, and real-life professional rock star, for advising me. Your input helped lend authenticity to Blake and Katie’s story, and you saved me from making some major mistakes. You are awesome!

Finally, and most importantly, I have to thank my fantastic husband, Dave, for believing in me and encouraging me to write when there was no guarantee that success would come. To be loved and supported in such a way is an incredible gift. That’s good stuff.

Contents

Acknowledgments

Dedication

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

About the Author

A Sneak Peek from Crimson Romance

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For Dave.

You’re my favorite.

Chapter One

With just hours to go before her band Sterling took the stage to open for country music megastar Blake Jackson, Katie McCoy was supposed to be in her dressing room waiting for the road crew to set up equipment for sound check. She couldn’t resist a little sneak peek at the arena before it filled up with Blake Jackson’s adoring fans, so she wandered around the stands, her pink cowboy boots clicking on the smooth concrete floor. She viewed the stage from all angles, imagining what it would feel like to play in front of such a huge crowd. Crew members swarmed around the stage, running wires and cables, setting up chairs, props, and platforms, testing equipment.

Katie clasped her hands in front of her chest and sighed with delight as the band’s giant banner was unfurled at center stage. Sterling’s logo was fresh and bold on the crisp new banner. It had cost the band a fortune, but the euphoria of seeing it hanging above the stage convinced Katie that it was money well spent. She could almost hear the crowd cheering, could feel the hot stage lights warming her skin, and she let herself slip into a daydream. Her band would play flawlessly, the crowd would go wild, and then she’d take her bows in front of the roaring fans, who would of course be begging for an encore. She smiled and giggled to herself, hoping that the reality would be even half as good as the dream.

“Hey, doors don’t open until seven.” A deep and tantalizingly familiar voice came from the stands above her. Katie froze, her heart pounding, and spun on her heel at the sound of the voice. Katie knew she wasn’t alone in the arena, but she didn’t realize that anyone had noticed her. She would’ve kept the giggling and excitement confined to her dressing room had she known there was an audience. She looked up and was shocked to see Blake Jackson sitting in the stands, a sly smile on his rugged face and worn cowboy boots propped up on a seat in front of him. Blake was America’s biggest country star, happened to be incredibly handsome, and had given her band an incredible break by inviting them to open for twelve of the stops on his Country Summer Nights tour. She stood, frozen for a moment, before she registered the fact that her favorite singer was sitting just a few dozen feet away from her.

“You’re Blake Jackson!” Katie stammered.
God, I sound like an idiot!
She blushed furiously and covered her face with her hands. The shock of seeing him right before her eyes when she had previously only seen him in magazines and on television stopped her in her tracks. Katie knew all of Blake’s songs by heart; she sang along when they came on the radio and could play her fiddle along with the album when she was at home. He couldn’t be more than five years older than her, but he had been a success in the business for much longer. There weren’t many people who didn’t know Blake’s music.

“Yes, ma’am. Just Blake will do fine though, Miss … ?” Blake’s lazy Southern drawl was so appealing that Katie wasn’t sure she’d be able to string together a complete sentence. She doubted that it was possible to be more flustered.

“McCoy. Katie McCoy. It’s so nice to meet you, Mr. Jackson, I mean Blake; I’m a huge fan of yours. I guess I’m not really supposed to be wandering around out here, but my band is opening for you tonight and it’s my first show in a place so big. It’s kind of overwhelming.”

“Well, Katie McCoy, let me show you around.” Blake made his way down the stairs to where she waited, a bemused smile playing on his lips. Katie was sure that if he got close enough he’d be able to hear her heart pounding. She took in the lean but muscular body evident under his worn blue jeans and fitted black T-shirt and felt her breath hitch when their eyes met. His dark blue eyes sparkled with amusement under the brim of his Stetson.

“Wow,” she breathed. “I mean, hi.” Katie straightened her posture and swallowed the lump in her throat as Blake reached her. So the country’s biggest star was standing a mere foot away from her, and he was gorgeous and smelled amazing, so what? Fainting wouldn’t make the best first impression.

Blake offered Katie his arm and patted her hand when she took it. “Let’s take a walk,” he said.

Katie did her best to act natural as she walked beside Blake, not entirely sure her knees wouldn’t buckle underneath her. His muscles rippled under her grasp as the pair made their way around the venue, wandering through the backstage area, and back around to the front of the arena. Katie was all wide-eyed wonderment, but Blake seemed completely at ease, in his element.

Blake Jackson was clearly a man who was comfortable in his own skin. He pointed out spots in the venue that Katie was sure she should try to remember for later, but his close presence was too distracting. It was all Katie could do to tear her eyes away from him as he showed her around. Walking alongside Blake, Katie found that she enjoyed the faint scent of old popcorn and stale beer in the air, and the sights and sounds of the employees and road crew at work thrilled her. This was the kind of moment that she would remember for the rest of her life, long after this tour ended.

“So you’re in Sterling, huh? I’ve heard your single; it’s called ‘Valentine’, right? Unless you have a very deep singing voice, I know you’re not the singer. What do you play?” Blake looked down at Katie while they wandered through the concession area, ignoring the stares of the curious arena staff members. A pretty brunette dropped a stack of cups over the counter when they strolled by. Katie smiled sympathetically at her obvious embarrassment, but Blake didn’t even notice the flustered girl or the cups tumbling all over the floor. Surely he was aware of the effect he had on women but was obviously too kind to show it.

“Fiddle. I’ve been playing since I was a kid; in fact I’ve been playing your songs for years. This whole thing is just amazing. I mean, really, I can’t believe I get paid to do something I love so much.”

“Yeah, it sure is a fun way to pay the bills,” Blake said with a chuckle.

“Well we only recently started making enough money to count for anything. Almost everything we had went into joining this tour, so for now I guess we’re playing for free again. Not that I mind,” Katie added quickly. “This is an amazing opportunity for us, and hopefully it will lead to bigger and better things.”

“Oh yeah, I remember how long I played for bar tabs and gas money before I made enough to quit my paying jobs. And I had some dirty, sweaty jobs. I wouldn’t trade that time for anything, though. Everybody nowadays just wants to be famous and nobody really puts in the time any more. If you ask me, success is a lot more satisfying when you’ve waited and worked for it,” Blake said.

“I imagine that’s so and I really hope we find out. Of course, being able to join your tour has felt like a pretty sweet success. It’s actually a dream come true.” Katie admitted.

“Y’all obviously deserve it, Katie. The label doesn’t exactly do artists any favors. No amount of money could persuade them to put you on with me if they didn’t think you could handle it. Y’all paid for your spot on this tour and you should enjoy every minute of it,” Blake said.

They continued their walk through the venue, arm in arm, and Katie caught whiffs of Blake’s spicy cologne and felt his body heat when she got close. Her hometown of Orange Blossom, Texas, was small but there was no shortage of good-looking guys. Being young, pretty, and in a popular band meant that Katie could take her pick of guys, but she gave most of her time and effort to music. Dating had never been a priority since so much of her time had to go to writing songs, rehearsing, and gigs with her band. Something was different about Blake, though. She had never met anyone like him. Katie couldn’t remember ever being so enchanted by mere proximity to a man before, and the effect was almost disorienting.

Walking around the venue with Blake Jackson felt like something from a dream. His charisma drew Katie in, intoxicating her with his irresistible mix of confidence, charm, and approachability. It was hard to believe that the sweet man taking such an interest in her was one of the country’s biggest stars. He was so open, so easy to talk to, and he really listened when Katie talked. Their walk was over too soon for Katie as the pair stopped in front of her dressing room.

“Well Miss McCoy, this is where we part ways. I better head on back and start getting ready for tonight’s show. I’ll try to catch your set. Hope you stick around for mine,” Blake said as he smiled and tipped his hat. Katie thanked him for the tour and let herself into her dressing room.

Katie leaned against the closed door, breathed in the cool air of her empty dressing room, and waited for her pulse to slow to a normal rate. She took a deep breath and let it out slowly, forcing herself to relax. With her band’s show coming up, she needed to try to forget about the delicious Blake Jackson and focus on tonight’s performance.

It would take a Texas-sized effort to tear her mind away from those soulful dark blue eyes, the stubble on his gorgeous face, that touchable wavy brown hair, those soft but strong muscles … whoa.
He’s just a man. A fellow human being. Who just happens to be gorgeous, talented, and sweet.

Katie gave herself a little shake and tried to clear her mind. She looked around the dressing room at all the special touches that were there just for her. The band had been able to include riders in their contracts specifying what they required for their dressing rooms. It had been a heady experience being able to simply state what she wanted to be in place and have it all ready for her upon arrival. A sweet arrangement of daisies in a glass vase sat on her vanity, a plush pink couch was by her wardrobe, and a plastic bucket of ice contained bottles of water and iced tea. Everything was just as she had requested and even better than she had imagined
. I could get used to this,
she thought.

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