The Way to a Spyâs Heart: A Steamy Victorian Historical Spy Series (Romancing Intrigue Book 1) by Laura Shipley
Author:Laura Shipley [Shipley, Laura]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-07-24T04:00:00+00:00
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Phillip had never been more aroused by a womanâs orgasm. The beauty of emotions that crossed Charlotteâs face was the most erotic vision he had ever seen. He felt powerful yet humbled that she would trust him with her body. Even though he cared for Charlotte, he couldnât let his feelings cause him to make a mistake they might both regret, like falling in love. She deserved more than he could give her.
As soon as he had realized Charlotte was in the tub naked he should have left but he was selfish. He wanted this woman more than he ever wanted any other woman in his life. They were both old enough to know the consequences of their encounter. If she was willing to explore their passion, then he would give her everything he could.
Phillip couldnât wait any longer to be inside Charlotte. He rose above her and waited for her dreamy gaze to focus on him. He wanted to make sure she knew what was about to happen. The first time could be painful, and he didnât want to alarm her or continue before she was ready. Charlotte smiled at him. He didnât deserve this woman. She was too innocent, too perfect; nothing like the other women he had been with, and that was what made her so special.
Never taking his eyes off Charlotte, Phillip guided his shaft to her wet sheath. He rubbed his member up and down, eliciting another moan from Charlotte. She angled her hips, trying to get close.
Phillip tried to enter but felt Charlotteâs muscles clench around him in protest. Inch by inch he worked his way in, pausing to allow her to get used to his girth. She didnât know what just being inside her did to him, it was maddening to his patience. Phillip entered until he felt the resistance of her maidenhood, the last barrier between him and pure pleasure. It was also the last part of Charlotteâs innocence. He hesitated.
âPlease, Phillip. I want this. I want you.â
Before Phillip went any further, he lowered a hand and stroked Charlotteâs nub. He wanted to divert her attention from the discomfort she might feel when he completed penetration. When she was about to come, he thrust himself fully inside of her. Charlotte winced, and her muscles spasmed, but she soon relaxed.
Phillip pumped in and out, taking his time at first then increasing the rhythm. This was unlike anything he had ever known. His heart raced and sweat glistened on his body as he thrust into Charlotte, the woman who had captured his heart. His body shook with the revelation. Charlotteâs legs wrapped around his body and pulled him closer. He leaned down and caught her lips in a possessive kiss as he increased his tempo.
Their bodies became one, meeting each other thrust for thrust until neither could tell where they began or ended. His cock was ruthless, plowing into her, driving deep each time. Phillip knew he was close. He went harder, wanting Charlotte to share his release.
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