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SHADES OF SEXY BLOG TOUR
August 1
– September 20
He reluctantly lifts his lips from her body and kneels before her. Running his hands over her bruised and scraped calf, he kisses her knees and caresses the unspeakably soft skin of her thighs. He wants to worship her; to adore her for accepting him as he is. Slowly, he slides the hem of her dress up and grips the lace of her panties.
"Eric, wait…" She doesn't
want to stop him, but she knows this is his drug. It would be wrong to enable him
with her selfish desire.
Eric refutes her plea, "No. No
waiting."
She submits and helps him to slide
the thin fabric barrier from her body. She's completely exposed to him and Eric
feels unworthy of the sight before him. He wants to take her roughly, right
here on the stairs, but he won't. Earning her forgiveness is his only goal. He
licks his lips and lowers his head between her thighs.
Emma gasps before he has even
touched her. The anticipation of what he's about to do is driving her out of
her mind. She pants. "Wait. Shut the door. Turn out the light…"
He gives her a sly grin. "Emma,
I think we both know you don't want me to do that."
©2013 THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED by April Emerson
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: April Emerson
loves the perpetual crowds and energy of New York City. Her fondness for people
watching inspires her work. She strives to tell sexy and romantic stories with
exquisitely complex characters. When she isn’t writing, she loves listening to
music or reading a good book with a glass of wine. Her debut novel THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED will be
released in May 2014 from The Writer’s Coffee Shop Publishing House. Twitter
https://twitter.com/EmersonWrites
I wouldn't mind a fella attempting to earn my forgiveness in this way. No, I really wouldn't. :-)
ReplyDeleteSome Dark Romantic
Thanks for the comment, Mina! Men everywhere should take notes ;-)
DeleteDelightfully teasing! Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lise!
DeleteI don't know why he needs her forgiveness, but I love how he's trying to earn it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and commenting, Shirley!
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