Playing with Trouble by Amy Andrews
Author:Amy Andrews
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Two-Hour Romance Short Reads; New Adult & College Romance; Family Life Fiction; Contemporary Short Stories; Contemporary Romance Fiction; City Life Fiction; Women's Humorous Fiction; Sports; Small Town; Sexy; Small Town Romance; Sports Romance; Contemporary Romance; Contemporary Fiction; Contemporary Womens Fiction; Rugby; Rugby Player; Alpha Hero; Australia; Aussie; Contemporary American Fiction; Colorado; Single Mother; Single Parent; Nanny; Manny; Romantic Comedy; Rom Com; Humorous Fiction; Entangled Brazen; Amy Andrews; Sexy Romance; Steamy Romance; Series Romance; Category Length Romance; Entangled Publishing; Playing with Trouble
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC (Brazen)
Published: 2020-11-04T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nine
In a split second, Jane went from sex-addled to crystal clear, making some kind of nonsensical eep noise as she clung to the nearest solid thing, which just happened to be Coleâs big, broad shoulders. He was much more expressive in his reaction.
âHoly fucking shit,â he muttered as he made a grab for her hips, pulling her in closer.
It felt like it had happened in slow motion when, in actuality, it took only a couple of seconds for the chair to hit the ground.
They both braced fully for impact, but the jolt was still shocking, the noise deafening in the quiet of the drizzly night. Somewhere out beyond the back fence, a house light turned on. The dog next door barked. Neither of them moved or spoke for a beat or two; they just sat and breathed, Jane still straddling him, her forehead pressed into the side of his neck until Cole finally opened his mouth.
âDid the earth move for you, too?â
His humor was unexpected in the aftermath of both the intimacy and theâ¦furniture malfunction, and Jane laughed, the whiskers of Coleâs throat tickling her lips. He laughed, too. Well, it was more of a chuckle, really. Deep and warm, and Janeâs heart did a funny little flip inside her chest.
âMy grandmother,â Jane said, still not quite capable of moving, âwould say this was a message from Jesus.â
Her fatherâs mother was a devoutly Christian woman who saw sin around every cornerâno wonder her father had rebelled and joined the military. She was nice enough but quite dogged about certain things, one of which happened to be Janeâs virginity through her teenage years. She had not been pleased when Tad came on the scene. The manâs got nothing but lust in his thoughts. Sheâd been right, of course, but Janeâs thoughts hadnât exactly been squeaky-clean, either, and Tad hadnât been her first.
âOf course. Jesus knows itâs better to fool around in a bed.â
âI think it was more about sin than location.â
He chuckled again, his fingers absently stroking the curvature of her hip. âSome things are worth going to hell for.â
It was a simple statement that packed a substantial punch, and all Jane could think was amen to that. She wouldnât have passed up those mad frantic moments making out on the love seat with Cole for a gold-embossed, jump-the-queue pass through the pearly gates.
Hell, sheâd go to hell, directly to hell without collecting two hundred dollars, just to do it all again. Which made her awareâvery awareâsuddenly that at least one of them hadnât had the pleasure. The evidence of which was still pressing hard and delicious against the dampness of her panties.
Lordy, Lordy. He must think her terribly selfish.
Jane roused herself, easing back a little to look down at him, bringing him into even more intimate contact. His fingers dug into her hips a little as their eyes met. She wasnât aware of the light drizzle still falling behind her; she was aware only of Cole watching her through heavy-lidded eyes, the slide of his Adamâs apple, and his blatant arousal.
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