Lynna's Promise (Curse of the Conjure Woman, Book Two) by Kitty Margo
Author:Kitty Margo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, civil war, victorian, historical romance, pirates, regency, regency romance, voodoo, genre fiction, pirate ship, victorian romance, plantation life, literature and fiction, 1800s historical fiction, pirate of carribean, pirate love, romance in the 1800s
Publisher: Kitty Margo
Church service the following day was as boring as Suzanne could have expected. The visiting preacher was a homely soul, although he appeared to still be in his prime. That was always a plus when stamina was the desired outcome. Tall, lanky, good teeth, and no prevailing body odor, she wondered if what she had heard about tall, lanky men was true. Glancing toward his crotch she saw no noticeable evidence of it. Little wonder, as he was presently harping on fire and brimstone.
When he removed a small container of holy water from his pocket and asked if anyone needed an anointing, Suzanne was the first in line.
Damn. The neck of her dress rose all the way up to her chin, making it impossible to show him an enticing display of cleavage and have him drooling.
What could she do to gain his attention?
As she made to bow down in front of him, she pretended to fall and just before she caught herself, she buried her face in his crotch. Miraculously, she fell in a perfect position to press her lips against his shriveled member.
Hearing several women gasp behind her, Suzanne twisted to see Maxineâs face turn an angry red color. As Suzanne lifted herself up, the inmates watched the pastor rub his hand briskly over the front of his breeches.
âPlease, forgive me, Reverend,â she purred, licking her lips. âClumsy me.â
âThatâs⦠quite alright, my dear,â the good man almost choked on the words. âNo harm⦠done.â
âI was wondering if I could ask a favor of you?â she whispered, âAfter the others have returned to their cells, and we are alone?â
âAnything,â he mumbled.
âItâs a secret, but I will be waiting in the broom closet if you would care to join me there.â
âI⦠I⦠yesâ¦I will be happy to pray for you in the broom closet if you would rather do it in private.â
âYes, itâs much easier for me to⦠pray⦠in private,â she whispered as she headed toward the closet. âCould you please bring a paper and quill when you come?â
Although the good reverend wore a puzzled expression, after the last prisoner had left the chapel he grabbed his satchel and hurried after her.
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