Kissed, Spurred, & Valentined (Cowboys of Nirvana Book 4) by Rhonda Lee Carver
Author:Rhonda Lee Carver [Carver, Rhonda Lee]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-02-08T00:00:00+00:00
CHAPTER SEVEN
MAVERICK COULD BARELY contain himself as he looked at Jax across the seat of the truck. The hat she wore was pulled low on her head and her long hair hung in wet tendrils around her shoulders. Her cheeks were crimson and her lips were bright pink. A part of him felt guilty that he’d taken her outside in this weather.
“You should take your wet coat off,” he said.
She did as he suggested and he skimmed his gaze over the slope of her breasts under the shirt. She dragged off the hat and flipped her damp hair over one shoulder, threading her long fingers through the locks and pulling out clumps of snow. She blinked and her long lashes skimmed the tops of her rosy cheeks as she smoothed the tip of her tongue over her plump bottom lip. Her action had him harder than a heavyweight’s clenched fist.
He counted to ten and said the alphabet backward to keep from grabbing and dragging her into his arms for a kiss that would ignite a fire inside. He wanted to hold her body against him, just as she had been on the sled, but this time he wanted a full frontal hug.
She brought her gaze up, meeting his, and an electrical current passed between them.
“Jax…” Her name floated off his lips.
Her mouth slightly parted and she exhaled. “I’d like for you to kiss me now,” she whispered.
He blinked. His cock nearly snaked its way out of the waist of his jeans. “The feeling is mutual.”
She exhaled and slipped closer, minimizing the distance between them. He could smell her sweet scent and it made him needier. He wanted to slide his tongue over every dip and curve of her beautiful body.
Slow down, bro. Don’t take things too fast.
She moved in, brushing the backs of her knuckles along his cheek. Holy shit! She was welcoming him in with her sultry gaze. He did what any sane man would do and lowered his mouth to hers. It’d been a long time since he’d kissed a woman and what should have been an awkward moment, wasn’t at all. It seemed natural for him to be kissing her, slipping his tongue between the seam of her lips, and sampling her. She wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him closer. The gearshift jabbed him in the ribs. It hurt, but only for a mere second because the pain in his groin was much worse. He’d never needed release more in his life.
Jax must have understood the dire problem. With a quick shift of her body, she had his back against the seat and was straddling him, her thighs spread above his zipper that bulged with his caged cock. He’d never been with a woman that took the moment by the reins and he had to admit the truth, he liked her brazen ways. He liked knowing that she wanted him as much as he wanted her.
She threaded her fingers in his hair, knocking his hat off as she moved her palms over his head, nicking his scalp with her short fingernails.
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