Mistletoe Kiss with the Heart Doctor by Marion Lennox
Author:Marion Lennox
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Harlequin
Published: 2020-09-08T17:26:42+00:00
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What she was doing broke every doctor-patient rule in the book.
Only it was Christmas and she didnât care. The moment his mouth touched hers she felt herself melting. She felt all sorts of things slipping away.
Mostly common sense.
She was standing in a patientâs room. Her patient was in boxers and a T-shirt, balanced on one leg. He had a gammy shoulder. He should have his arm in a sling, but he had both hands on her waist. Heâd tugged her close, so her breasts were moulding to his chest.
His mouth was on hers. Strong, warm, demanding. Totally, totally inappropriate.
Totally, totally delicious.
No.
It was more than delicious, she thought dazedly. It was wonderful. Magical.
Sheâd been kissed beforeâof course she had. Tony wasnât the only guy sheâd dated.
It had never felt like this.
The way he held her...the strength of his hands on her waist...the way heâd hesitated as his mouth found hers, as if checking that this was indeed what she wanted...
How could he doubt it? Her lips opened under his and she felt as if sheâd been catapulted into another world.
A world where heat met heat. Where desire met desire.
Oh, she wanted him. She ached for him. Her whole body felt as if it was surrendering.
She was surrendering.
She was being kissed and she was kissing. He didnât need to balance on his bad leg because she was holding him.
Maybe it could count as therapy, she thought, almost hysterically. Helping patient stand. Maybe this was a medical tool designed to make him feel better.
It was surely making her feel better. Every sense seemed to have come alive. Every nerve-ending was tingling.
More. Every single part of her was screaming that she wanted this man, she needed this man, that she wouldnât mind in the least if they fell back on the bed and...
Um, not in a million years. Not!
Because she didnât want it?
Because this was a hospital ward and any minute the door could open as a nurse arrived for routine obs. This was a patient and she was a doctor and...
Shut up, Elsa, she told her inner self fiercely. Just let this moment be.
So she did. Her mind shut down and she let herself just kiss. And be kissed.
The kiss was deep and long and magical, and as it finally endedâas all kisses surely mustâit was as much as she could do not to weep. But Marc was still holding her. He had her at armâs length now, smiling into her eyes with such tenderness that...
No! She made a herculean effort to haul herself together. This was way past unprofessional. She could just about get herself struck off the medical register for this.
Right now she was having trouble thinking that it mattered, whether she was struck off or not. For Marc was smiling at her, and that seemed to be the only thing that mattered in the whole world.
But this was still well out of order. This manâs life was in Sydney. It could only ever be a casual fling with a guy who was bored.
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