Crescent Moon by Lori Handeland

Crescent Moon by Lori Handeland

Author:Lori Handeland [Handeland, Lori]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Werewolves, Paranormal, Romance, Fantasy, Adult, Urban Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction, Horror
ISBN: 9780330538039
Google: M1ReUWWYbwIC
Amazon: B003E4CY5S
Barnesnoble: B003E4CY5S
Goodreads: 362922
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published: 2006-02-07T08:00:00+00:00


His fingers bruised my skin. His erection pressed against my stomach. His blazing blue eyes seemed to pierce my brain.

“Are you?” I whispered.

“No.”

The word came off his tongue sounding French. When he kissed me, there was a lot of French in that, too.

He tasted of hickory coffee—no, wait, that was me. Thick cream, heavy sugar—definitely him. I licked his teeth, wanting more of that taste, since I never dared drink my coffee anything but black.

With Adam I got all of the flavor and none of the calories. Only later did I realize, I’d also been checking those teeth for a razor-edged sharpness. I’m not sure what I would have done if I’d found some.

We were frantic again, pulling at each other’s clothes. My top flew one way, my bra the other; his shirt slid from his shoulders and onto the floor. Why was it that every time we came near each other we couldn’t seem to stop this from happening?

I was on fire, barely able to stand still, desperate for a release that I wasn’t going to get from a kiss, when he backed me against the wall. How had he known I was weak in the knees?

I murmured my approval, lifting my arms around his neck as he ran his palms from the outside of my breasts to my hips.

He started, stilled, and stepped back, taking his hands and his mouth with him. I nearly fell on my face without his support

“What’s this?” He unbuttoned my pants, and the fleur-de-lis chain spilled out.

Oops.

I studied his face, but, as usual, I couldn’t get a read on him.

“I—uh—got it today.”

His eyes lifted from their solemn contemplation of my jewelry. “Why?”

“Protection.”

“From vampires?’ Adam’s lips curved. “There’s no such thing, cher.”

“Then why did I see Charlie in town?”

His lips flattened. “Dead Charlie?”

“Not anymore. Or maybe again. He blew up.”

Adam glanced out the window, then back. “You’re not makin’ any sense.”

“I saw Charlie, chased him to St. Louis Number One—”

“You nuts? Never go there alone.”

I hadn’t been alone, but that was beside the point



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