Tara Lambert, blackmailed by Adam Blackmore into working as his secretary, is finding it hard to resist the shocking attraction that flared between them from the moment they first met. Working late in his apartment, her resistance begins to unravel...
For a moment his eyes challenged
her to defy him, to ignore the warmth of his body against her own, to ignore
the way his mouth curved with sensuous insolence, inviting her to make the
first move and risk the surging desire that had surfaced so abruptly when he
had kissed her in the wine bar.
It was hard. Harder still to
ignore clamour of her blood pounding with wild impatience through her veins. To ignore the way her skin was tingling, begging to be stroked by the long fingers
holding her against him, teased by the broad tip of his thumb, already far too
close to a betraying nipple, erect against the soft cloth of her dress.
Another
moment would have been a moment too long but without warning he stood up with
her, surprising a soft cry from her lips. He smiled then, and set her gently on
her feet.
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3 comments:
Such a tease!
I hope so, Eleri! I do hope so. :)
Very hot six!
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