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Going Overboard
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Going Overboard Mass market paperbound - 2001

by Skye, Christina

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Carly Sullivan is looking for love, or at least some fun, on a Caribbean cruise. She gets more than she bargained for in Ford McKay. He says he's a rancher from Wyoming, but Carly's suspicions prove true when he turns out to be a daring spy. What starts as a race from danger becomes a perilous adventure where Carly and Ford are about to risk not only their lives, but their hearts.

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  • Title Going Overboard
  • Author Skye, Christina
  • Binding Mass Market Paperbound
  • Edition 1st Printing
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 352
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Random House Publishing Group, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date 2001-04-10
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 3275053-75
  • ISBN 9780440235750 / 0440235758
  • Weight 0.38 lbs (0.17 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.96 x 4.26 x 0.94 in (17.68 x 10.82 x 2.39 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Caribbean
  • Library of Congress subjects Romantic suspense fiction
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003586903
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

Carolina Sullivan needs a man's body bad....Only the most gorgeous hunk will save fast-track photographer Carly Sullivan's job, but finding the right man isn't easy when you're on a ship in the middle of the Caribbean and the model you hired turns out to be a disaster. With her hopes sinking faster than the Titanic, Carly spots the most beautiful man she's ever seen. Ford McKay swears he's a rancher from Wyoming, but Carly has her suspicions. Then all hell breaks loose in their island paradise and the sexy stranger is all that protects Carly from a hail of bullets.Ford McKay knows that mixing business and pleasure can be murder, and he's not about to compromise his current mission for an obstinate redhead who can't forget her camera for a nanosecond. But when Carly is wounded, the rugged Navy SEAL can't just walk away. As fate forces the two into excruciatingly close quarters, Ford finds his heart taking a tumble. Soon the straight-arrow SEAL discovers that with the right woman, going overboard can be unforgettable.From the Paperback edition.

From the jacket flap

Carolina Sullivan needs a man's body bad....
Only the most gorgeous hunk will save fast-track photographer Carly Sullivan's job, but finding the right man isn't easy when you're on a ship in the middle of the Caribbean and the model you hired turns out to be a disaster.
With her hopes sinking faster than the "Titanic, Carly spots the most beautiful man she's ever seen. Ford McKay swears he's a rancher from Wyoming, but Carly has her suspicions. Then all hell breaks loose in their island paradise and the sexy stranger is all that protects Carly from a hail of bullets.
Ford McKay knows that mixing business and pleasure can be murder, and he's not about to compromise his current mission for an obstinate redhead who can't forget her camera for a nanosecond. But when Carly is wounded, the rugged Navy SEAL can't just walk away.
As fate forces the two into excruciatingly close quarters, Ford finds his heart taking a tumble. Soon the straight-arrow SEAL discovers that with the right woman, going overboard can be unforgettable.

Excerpt

Chapter 1

Carolina Sullivan needed a man's body desperately.

She scanned the humming cruise ship, working a knot in her neck. "What about the muscular guy by the stairs?"

Her design assistant squinted into the streaming Caribbean sunlight, oblivious to the glories of St. Thomas rising in the distance. "Too pretty. He bloody well knows it, too."

"You're probably right." The wind ruffled Carly's short red hair as she studied the man in question. Neither the flawless sky nor the shimmering expanse of tropical ocean helped her relax. "What about the young Van Damme type lounging by the deck chairs?"

"Definitely YBG."

Young blond god.

Carly knew the code perfectly by now:

DDT: Drop dead thighs

CTDF: Chest to die for

HAA: Heart attack abs

"I saw him in GQ last month." Carly sighed. "We need someone completely fresh."

"So you keep telling me." Carly's assistant rolled her eyes. "In the last three hours we've covered every deck on this misbegotten boat."

"Ship," Carly corrected her absently.

"Whatever. If we don't find a man here, we're sunk." A former model with impeccable taste, Daphne Brandon was also Carly's dearest friend, and she had happily agreed to pinch-hit for Carly's regular assistant, who was enjoying her honeymoon in Tahiti. In the past five years Carly and Daphne had become deeply involved in their own pursuits, forced to maintain their friendship via cell phone and E-mail, and it had been a happy coincidence that Carly's assistant had gotten married just when Daphne had some free time. In the early days of her career, Carly had honed her photographic skills with the help of Daphne's practical experience on the other side of the camera, and being teamed up again now was a dream come true. If it weren't for Carly's current problem, the assignment would have been sheer pleasure.

Instead of absolute agony.

Daphne stared at the crowded deck. "When I agreed to stand in for your regular assistant, I had no idea you'd have me checking out half-naked male bodies."

"Is that a complaint?"

Daphne grinned. "Not a chance." She scanned a circle of young athletic types engaged in a noisy game of volleyball. "What about one of them? There's not an inch of flab in sight."

Carly wrinkled her nose. "No, something's missing. We need someone special, someone who projects complete control. At the same time he has to emanate brooding power, ready to explode under the right conditions."

"Yum yum," Daphne murmured.

A ball hurtled past and dropped into the pool, splattering Carly's legs. "Great. There go my snakeskin sandals. I'm glad they're only fakes."

Daphne didn't answer. She pointed across the deck to a tall, beautifully muscled man climbing the ladder from the pool. Water skimmed down his rigid abs and dotted his powerful shoulders. Every movement he made was smooth, every inch of his body a testament to controlled power.

Carly felt a little punch of heat in her stomach.

This was the one, she thought, mesmerized by those lean, rippling muscles.

"Ground control to lunar lander."

Carly didn't answer. She was too busy imagining that lean body silhouetted against the warm golden glow of the sunset. She gave a soundless whistle when he tossed a towel over one shoulder, resulting in another display of rock-hard muscles.

"Definitely HAA," Daphne whispered. "I'd say he's your man."

After her years as a model, Daphne wasn't easily impressed, but this man could inspire awe in the most jaded female heart. His abs were beyond stellar. In fact, his whole body was just shy of illegal.

Carly dragged a hand through her hair. Experience had taught her that sheer looks weren't enough for a successful photo campaign. "I suppose he might work."

"Might?" Daphne whispered. "If you don't take him, I will. Be still, my beating glands."

"Heart," Carly corrected fondly. "And you're married, remember?"

"Engaged. And just barely."

"The last I heard, your wedding dress was being designed in Paris."

"All of which might change any second." Daphne gave a long sigh. "Just kidding. My misspent youth is behind me, I'm glad to say." She stared at Carly impatiently. "What are you waiting for?"

"He's got the body, there's no doubt about that." Carly nodded slowly. "He's got the walk, too. Quiet, with utter focus." Carly raised her digital camera, framed a test shot, and captured her subject drying his extraordinary shoulders. The image in her viewer made her pulse spike. The man photographed even better than he looked, which was saying something.

She rested her camera on her arm, frowning. "What do you think he does for a living?"

"A man who looks like that doesn't have to do anything but stand there."

"Be serious, Daphne. My whole project is at stake here. I need a completely fresh look for this set of commercials. The cruise people made that crystal clear before we left Miami."

Daphne clicked her tongue. "Too bad the original model they sent you didn't pan out."

Carly snorted at the thought of the well-coiffed California actor who had been booked for the commercials. Unfortunately, his body had turned out to be less than impressive, and Carly found out that his portfolio photos had been retouched with a blowtorch. She'd immediately launched her search for a temporary stand-in, all too aware that the close-up shooting had to start immediately if she was to meet the tight deadline. Until now she'd had no luck.

She fingered her camera, studying the man across the deck. "He doesn't look like your usual cruise type. He looks too focused, not like someone who's here for idle pleasure."

"With a body like that, the pleasure would be anything but idle." Daphne sighed. "The guy has to work out big-time. I'd say he owns a chain of upscale fitness clubs. Something sleek, all teakwood and mirrors. Hot, hot music."

"If he's that successful, he won't be interested. He would hardly need the money."

"Then forget money and appeal to his ego. Gush over his amazing body." Daphne gave another appreciative glance. "It's certainly worth gushing over."

"I don't gush," Carly said irritably, snapping two more quick shots that turned out even better than the first. Did the man ever take a bad picture? "I especially don't gush over men."

"No, you never did that," her friend said thoughtfully. "I was always the one going overboard, gaga over some poet or bullfighter. It took me a few years, but at least I worked it out of my system in time to find my wonderful David." Daphne smiled wickedly. "Looks as if it's your turn. That man is the answer to all your dreams. You'd be a fool to let him go."

She was right. Carly knew she had to bag this prospect. Every photographic instinct was on red alert, screaming that he would bring her elegant, atmospheric theme to life.

Now all she had to do was drop the bait and reel him in.

Media reviews

"[A] crowd-pleasing romantic thriller ... Sweetly sensual and vibrant, this light read will make for delightful springtime entertainment."
-- Publishers Weekly

"Christina Skye always serves up the perfect mix of suspense, excitement and romance."
-- Rocky Mountain News

"Christina Skye holds you in her grasp until the very last word!"
-- Romantic Times

"A master of her craft ... her superb storytelling and vivid characters will seduce you!"
-- Virginia Henley

"Christina Skye knows what readers want."
-- ABC Worldwide News

And don't miss Christina Skye's other stunning novels:

2000 Kisses
Come the Dawn
Come the Night
The Black Rose

Citations

  • Booklist, 09/15/2001, Page 210
  • Publishers Weekly, 02/12/2001, Page 188

About the author

Christina Skye loves the power of the written word. The New York Times bestselling author of thirty-six novels, seven novellas, and four nonfiction books still writes longhand. Usually when her characters refuse to behave.