Australia by Helen Bianchin
Author:Helen Bianchin [Bianchin, Helen; Morey, Trish; Cleary, Anna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781460890578
Publisher: Mills & Boon Special Release
Published: 2013-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER NINE
SHE would have laughed. She wanted to laugh, to dispel the tension that had suddenly weighted down the air until it was heavy and thick with anticipation. But the look in his eyes told her it was no accident.
âAll night,â he whispered, his eyes on her mouth, his other hand joining the first behind her neck. âAll that time we were sitting here, this is really what I wanted to taste.â
He dipped his head, his mouth brushing hers, his tongue flicking over her lips. âMmm, salt,â he said, licking her taste from his lips.
âI was swimming,â she said. âAt the beach.â
âI like it,â he said, already making another pass. âAnd coffee, and something sweet.â
His kisses grew deeper, his lips coaxing hers apart, his tongue tasting her, exploring, inviting her into the dance.
The breeze whispered through the leaves, a bird called out its final goodnight and the moon hung low and turned the sea into a silver ribbon. But none of it mattered. Not now, not with his lips upon hers, his taste in her mouth and the feel of his hard body pressed up against her.
He was unrelenting; his kisses intensified. He ravaged her mouth, plundered its depths with his tongue and tipped her head back so he could turn his hot mouth to her throat until she was gasping with the heat, the pleasure and the need.
And when he took one breast in one hand her knees went weak.
âMake love to me,â he said as he nuzzled her ear. A wave of pleasure rolled through her, so intense and so huge that she thought it might carry her away. Instead it passed, leaving her skin alive and tingling and with a heavy pooling heat between her thighs.
âWe barely know each other,â she whispered, amazed and impressed that with a body screaming âyesâ sheâd managed to find at least some kind of defence. Not that sheâd actually said no.
She didnât do casual sex; she didnât do one-night stands. She didnât need any man. And yet âwe barely know each otherâ was the best she could do?
âWe know that we want each other.â
Unfair! Then she gasped, her protest forgotten as his thumb stroked a nipple, sending arrows of exquisite pleasure straight to her core. âYou want me.â It was true, but surely that wasnât the only point?
âI canât,â she said, shaking her head, finding him harder to shake. âThis is crazy. Jake and Monicaâ¦â
âAre in Hawaii.â His lips found hers again. Coaxing. Persuading.
She pulled away. âBut Iâm supposed to be here planning their wedding.â
His hand kept her head close to his mouth even while she voiced her argument, returning to her lips as soon as sheâd uttered her words. âAnd meanwhile,â he asked, âyou should live like a nun?â
âBut it doesnât mean anything.â
âIt means we want each other.â
âI donât do this sort of thing.â
âHave you ever wanted to before?â
She shook her head, her teeth troubling lips already exquisitely sensitised as he took her head between his hands and looked at her.
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