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Surf, Sea and a Sexy Stranger (Modern Heat) by Heidi Rice
Surf, Sea and a Sexy Stranger (Modern Heat) by Heidi Rice












Surf, Sea and a Sexy Stranger (Modern Heat) by Heidi Rice

‘Beach is closed in ten minutes anyway and that storm front’s gonna hit any second now.’įeeling a rush of relief as the surfer clambered back onto his board, Maddy scanned the rest of the beach in the gathering gloom. ‘No balance, though,’ Luke finished dispassionately, flipping up his collar. Maddy’s breath gushed out as Bad Surfer crashed backwards off his board for what had to be the hundreth time. ‘I dunno,’ said Luke, her fellow lifeguard, in his broad Australian accent. He had to be frozen through to the bone by now and close to exhaustion-despite the muscular build displayed by his suit-and the undertow on this stretch of beach was no joke. She had to admire his perseverance, but she was beginning to question his sanity. But he’d yet to ride a single breaker for more than a few seconds. The methodical way he paddled out, waited for the biggest wave and then mounted his board. She’d been studying him for most of that time. The poor guy had been surfing-or, rather, attempting to surf-for well over an hour, in the sort of miserable Cornish weather that had given Wildwater Bay its name back in the seventeenth century. Then she sucked in a breath as he wobbled precariously. She watched with guilty fascination as he squatted on his board, steadied himself, straightened. The sleeting October rain made it hard to focus but she couldn’t pull her eyes away from the tall athletic figure clad in a black wetsuit about sixty metres out in the tumbling surf. ‘THAT guy’s got to be the world’s worst surfer,’ Maddy West-more murmured in disbelief as she shivered under her lifeguard’s jacket. I Loveīecause you’re amazing and I love you lots.įor making Maddy’s beach rescue convincing. Heidi loves to hear from readers-you can e-mail her at or visit her website: B.T.W. And she’s having so much fun, she’s almost not sorry that first brilliant career plan didn’t work out. She lives in London but loves to travel, particularly in the US, where she does a Thelma and Louise road trip every year with her best mate (although they always leave out the driving-off-a-cliff bit). Her first novel was published in 2007 and she hasn’t looked back since. Brilliant career plan B involved a job as a film reviewer for a national newspaper, but one wonderful husband, two beautiful sons and a lot of really bad B-movies later and she was ready for a new brilliant career plan-so she branched out into the wonderful world of romance writing. As she was thirteen, Paul was pushing fifty and there was the small matter of Joanne Woodward, that didn’t quite pan out. With this in mind, her first brilliant career plan involved marrying Paul Newman. USA TODAY bestselling author HEIDI RICE discovered she loved romantic fiction at about the same time she discovered boys and she’s been admiring both ever since.














Surf, Sea and a Sexy Stranger (Modern Heat) by Heidi Rice