Her Bucking Bronc by Beth Williamson

Her Bucking Bronc by Beth Williamson

Author:Beth Williamson [Williamson, Beth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Devils on Horseback, Cowboy Romance, Western, Texas, Contemporary
Published: 2016-04-25T14:00:00+00:00


Chapter Five

Dylan took his time washing up at the faucet, rinsing his bandanna and trying to calm his racing heart. His damn knees were wobbly. Although he’d wanted it, he hadn’t expected to have sex with Hannah.

He’d lost his fucking mind.

Not only would Dax kick his ass, but he’d be surprised if Hannah didn’t too. He deserved it. He’d broken one of his cardinal rules by becoming involved on a personal level with an owner. There wasn’t much more personal than sticking your dick in someone. He thought he’d crossed the line when he’d kissed her more than once. This time he’d obliterated the damn line.

He turned to find her dressed and sitting on the picnic table, her gaze on the leaves of the tree above her. His stomach clenched. She was beautiful, passionate, and sexy as hell. The woman was perfection walking.

God, he could still smell her on his skin. Dylan wasn’t one to run, but damned if his feet didn’t itch to get stepping in another direction.

“We need to get to the supplier about the appliances.” He squeezed the cloth in one fist and told himself to be cool. People had sex every second of every day.

Too bad he couldn’t be as casual as he should be and he didn’t know why.

Her gaze was so far away, he wondered if she was still in Texas.

“Hannah?”

Her mouth tugged down into a frown, but it wasn’t her usual angry frown. Her eyes were bright in the dappled sunlight.

“Are you all right?”

The corner of her mouth lifted. “I’m all right. I think I’m hungry.”

He sat beside her, pressing his leg into hers. The warmth of her body seeped into his, dispelling the chill that had begun to creep across his spine.

“Talk about yanking me bodily out of my rabbit warren.” She shook her head. “You know I’ve never done that before.”

“Could’ve fooled me. You were good at it.”

She pushed against his shoulder. “Until today I’d only done that with one other person.”

He froze, unwilling to ask about her lost fiancé. At this point, it was none of his business and if he were honest with himself, he wasn’t sure he wanted to know.

He took her hand. “Look, I won’t say I didn’t like what we did, and I don’t do that all the time.”

“Could’ve fooled me. You were good at it.” She waggled her brows.

That got a laugh that burst out of his throat like a bullet. “Maybe we both needed it.”

“Maybe you’re right.” She sighed and resumed looking at the leaves. “It’s been two years since I let myself feel anything. I’ve been numb for so long I forgot what passion, what life, tasted like, so thank you for that.”

“Well, then you’re welcome.” He kissed her hand. “Did I smell scones?”



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