Off the Leash (White House Protection Force Book 1) by M. L. Buchman

Off the Leash (White House Protection Force Book 1) by M. L. Buchman

Author:M. L. Buchman [Buchman, M. L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Buchman Bookworks, Inc.
Published: 2018-01-30T18:30:00+00:00


Linda felt as if she teetered upon some brink. Men were easy. You gave them what they wanted and, if all went well, you got some of what you wanted as well.

But Clive confused her.

He kept insisting on seeing her, Linda, rather than merely some woman. And if she knew who that was, it would definitely help.

She knew Sergeant Hamlin. More than one unit had nicknamed her Ball-breaker because she didn’t take shit from anyone. And any grunt who dared perform at one millimeter less than a hundred percent of their potential around her soon found out just how dangerous that was—though she saved literal ball-breaking just for those who didn’t understand the meaning of the word no.

Clive had kissed right her where her dog tags had hung for a decade, as if he could somehow fill the hole that their removal had left. She didn’t believe in nostalgia and had stripped them off as she’d driven out of the Fort Benning gates on that last day, but she’d missed them. Missed them horribly without realizing it until Clive planted a kiss there as if he could heal the gaping wound left by the removal of her dog tags and the end of her military career.

With a subtlety of understanding, he also didn’t reach for her, merely letting his hands rest on her thighs where she knelt over him. He somehow knew that she had to find her own way through the maelstrom that being with him had stirred awake.

Men were supposed to be easy.

Clive Andrews looked easy. His sweet face and smiling eyes said that he absolutely was easy. But with every gesture, with every move, he proved that he was the most complex man she’d ever met.

His kindness was without question.

His humor, his ability to laugh at himself even as he tumbled to the carpet in the middle of a dance step and played the fool, was something she knew she’d be a better person if she could learn.

And the man… There wasn’t a thing about him that wasn’t substantial.

His impact on her thoughts was all out of proportion with any prior assignation. And to take him inside… It felt as if she was about to bare her very soul for him to see. Of course, Clive Andrews was the one proving to her that she even had a soul, so perhaps that wasn’t a bad thing.

Easing down, she slowly took him in. One long, slow, delicious slide all the way down until she couldn’t believe how extraordinarily he filled her in every way.

Definitely not a bad thing.



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