How to Fall for the Wrong Man by Harmony Williams

How to Fall for the Wrong Man by Harmony Williams

Author:Harmony Williams [Williams, Harmony]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: lovesick, Entangled, fake fiancee, fake engagement, romance, romantic comedy, historical, wager, passion, fake relationship, enemies to lovers, dare, wrong man, Regency, bet, historical romance, fiancée, Amara
Goodreads: 40242765
Publisher: Entangled Publishing
Published: 2018-06-25T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Eleven

I woke to someone nuzzling my neck. Normally, I considered that a perfectly pleasant way of waking up, but this particular somebody sported prickly stubble that rasped over my skin and made me itch. I turned my head, blinking open my eyes in time to meet Edwin’s gaze.

He smiled and planted a soft kiss on my lips. “Good morning.”

“Morning.”

My voice was gravelly from disuse. I shifted to sit up, but his arm around my waist tightened, holding me still. I rolled onto my back instead. He loomed above me, resting his weight on one elbow.

“What time is it?” I asked.

He pressed feather-light kisses along my jawline, then worked his way down my neck. “It doesn’t matter,” he said between kisses. “We have nowhere to be.”

Although true, I didn’t like to lounge around in bed. I opened my mouth to say so, but at that moment, he reached my breasts. He paid lavish attention to each one in turn. My breath gushed out on a moan.

“Well, if you say so.”

With a smile that made my stomach flip, he shifted position until he rested on his hands and knees, his big body bracketing me on all sides. Although shadows dripped from the sheet hanging around his shoulders, I made out the silhouette of his thick, erect cock. I arched, hoping to entice him.

He didn’t need further encouragement. He kissed his way over my stomach to one hip. When he nibbled on a sensitive spot there, I gasped and squirmed. I fisted my hands in his hair. Finally, his long hair turned to my advantage. I spread my legs and urged him lower. Just as he moved to my inner thigh, his stubble inducing shivers as it rasped over my sensitive flesh, the door to the room flung open.

Edwin lunged up, shielding me with his body. “If the door is closed, it means we want privacy.”

Nancy, her brow furrowed with concern, didn’t bother supplicating him. Instead, she caught my gaze. “The physician is here to examine your wounds.”

I groaned.

Nancy glared. “No arguments, Mary. You’re lucky we didn’t send for one last night, when you arrived.”

Given the activity Edwin and I had been engaged in—would like to be engaged in now—the intrusion would not have been welcome. I glanced at Edwin, silently beseeching him to send Nancy away. I didn’t need a physician.

His gaze was fixed on my mouth, his eyes dark. “Give us twenty minutes, then we’ll be down.”



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