SEARCHING FOR DISASTER by Jennifer Probst ~EXCERPT~


The next highly anticipated novella in the Searching For series, a romantic spin-off of the Marriage to a Billionaire series fromNew York Times bestselling sensation Jennifer Probst.
When Isabella MacKenzie tries to move on from her disastrous past, Officer William Devine is determined to show her that love is the only way to heal. This sexy enovella, the final installment in Jennifer Probst’s heartwarming Searching For series, follows the high-powered women of the popular matchmaking agency Kinnections, located in the small, picturesque town of Verily, NY.






HE REMINDED HER of every delicious, forbidden, dirty action that could be committed under a tangle of sheets. And tonight, he was going to be hers. Isabella MacKenzie barely kept from licking her lips in anticipation of a feast. His golden movie-star looks should have put her off. She wasnt into pretty boys. She liked her men dark, dangerous, and tatted up. This one had no mar on his dusky-brown skin, and his white-blond hair gleamed like a halo gifted by the angels. He leaned against the wall, drinking a beer, a serene expression on his features. The party was loud and wild, with hookups galore played out amidst the screaming of alternative music, but he seemed untouched by his surroundings. He barely even glanced at the lineup of girls looking to offer themselves up for a night of forgetfulness. Her gaze flicked over his outfit. She preferred leather and old, tight Levis. This one wore darkwashed designer jeans and a button-down ice-blue shirt with large cuffs pulled up to show a fancy design. His shoes were camel colored with ties and also looked expensive. Definitely a mystery. One she wouldnt mind figuring out. Because the demons had come for her again. Tickling her skin, whispering in her ear. That empty ache in her gut urged her forward, to do something to forget and take away the restlessness consistently taunting her. A night of forgetful, rowdy sex would help. And this time she wouldnt take the drugs. She didnt need them. Her best friend, Raven, was already suspicious, and she didnt want to lie. God knows shed been lying enough to her own family. It wasnt fair to put that on the last relationship she had left. Yes. This man would help her quiet the voices. She headed across the room, making sure her generous hips swayed with enticement. It had become so easy now to become someone else. The seductress was like second nature, especially since she enjoyed her body and the pleasures it brought. She bucked the ridiculousness of the terms slut and whore, refusing to let civilization or stupid male viewpoints take something precious from her. Izzy enjoyed sex and picked who she wanted, when she wanted. It never lasted long anyway, but that was her choice. Her terms. She wasnt like her siblings, who craved a permanent relationship and ideals of love that didnt exist. She lived for the now and the excitement of dawn, where new possibilities always existed.


She stopped in front of him, cocking her head. His gaze had lit with a touch of interest. Up close, his eyes were pale, pale blue and so clear they reminded her of a still, serene lake touched with ice. His hair fell in thick, burnished, messy waves streaked with a dozen colors of light. His features were as classic as his clothes. Square chin. High cheekbones. Arched brows. Long, elegant nose. His lips were full and lush and looked so soft, she imagined her thumb skating over the plump flesh. Up close, he was even more beautiful, and her breath caught just a bit in admiration, as it would in front of Michelangelos statue of David. Or Chris Hemsworth as Thor. You dont belong here.His gaze flicked over her, then swept back up again, lingering. What gave it away?She shrugged. You look bored. And youre too dressed up.He regarded her with an honest curiosity she savored. I think youre underdressed.Izzy grinned at his pointed stare, which was taking in her beaded black crop top and low-cut jeans showing off her belly ring. Shed worked on her uncontrolled curls with a ruthless precision until the pin-straight strands framed her face with a bit of an edge. She sported purple streaks today because it matched her nail polish. Usually that isnt considered a problem.His slight frown told her maybe it was. Interesting. You dont go to college here, do you?The SUNY upstate campus was rural, with a solid education and a huge reputation for epic parties. Raven had dragged her here for the weekend for some type of art-and-wine festival in town, and theyd ended up hooking up with a cool group who invited them to crash at the dorms. Tammy and Rick were the party couple in the crew, quickly offering up Tammys room to Izzy. Raven wanted to skip the college parties and head into town, so shed left Izzy on her own for tonight. No. I graduated, but my brother lives in the dorms, so he invited me. You?” “Nope. I just get invited to the parties.They stared at each other for a moment. Izzy noticed immediately the instant connection simmering underneath the dialogue. Yes, there was chemistry. And he was different from the others. How old are you?she blurted out. Twenty-three.He glanced at the red Solo cup she held. Tell me youre drinking age.Her lips curved in amusement. I am. Is that important to you?” “That youre able to drink?She stepped forward, testing. That we follow the rules.His eyes darkened. The sounds around her dimmed to a foggy slur. Nothing wrong with rules,he said softly. Nothing wrong with breaking them either.The simmer caught and flared. Her heart ramped up as sweet sexual arousal sung in her blood, loosening her limbs and quieting her mind. How she loved the beginning of the chase; the excitement of the unknown gave her the perfect edge. Whats your name?he asked. Izzy.” “Short for Isabella?She nodded. Yours?” “William.” “Do they call you Willy?She gave him credit. Those gorgeous lips twitched in a half smile. Not if they want to live. Friends call me Liam for short.” “Well, Liam. Im crashing at a friends place down the hall. Its quieter there. Want to go?Fascinated, she watched an array of emotions flicker across his face. Is it safe to invite strange men to your room?With another man, shed give in to the anger that he was judging her. But with him, she got the impression he really cared and didnt want her hurt. He seemed like the oldest twenty-three-year-old shed ever met. Are you safe?” “Yes.” “Then lets go.She didnt turn back to check if he was following. Threading through the crowds with expert ease, she exited and headed down the narrow hallway, where students spilled out, talking and laughing in a rowdy parody of American Pie. She paused at the door with the plastic rose wrapped around the handle and went inside. He followed her in.




Jennifer Probst wrote her first book at twelve years old. She bound it in a folder, read it to her classmates, and hasn’t stopped writing since. She took a short hiatus to get married, get pregnant, buy a house, get pregnant again, pursue a master’s in English Literature, and rescue two shelter dogs. Now she is writing again.
She makes her home in Upstate New York with the whole crew. Her sons keep her active, stressed, joyous, and sad her house will never be truly clean.
She is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of sexy and erotic contemporary romance. She was thrilled her book, The Marriage Bargain, was ranked #6 on Amazon's Best Books for 2012. She loves hearing from readers. Visit her website for updates on new releases and her street team at www.jenniferprobst.com.

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