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by Lydia Michaels


  She still got in trouble from time to time. There were even moments she looked for trouble, found it, and flaunted what she’d done just to get his attention, because nothing felt better than being the center of Jude Duval’s attention. But the moments for brattiness were few and far between, because not only was she usually the center of his attention, she was the center of his world, his anchor, his peace, just as he was hers.

  It never took more than a quelling glance to soothe her, a simple touch to calm her. They had a language of their own, one the rest of the world was not privy to. It didn’t matter how she got there or where she came from. All that mattered was that she belonged. To him.

  His ongoing presence reaffirmed her security and with every passing day she became more confident she’d found a home that was truly hers. Sometimes, when Jude would fill her, he’d whisper that word—home. He said that was what she was to him. It was such sweet words that eased her insecurities, but his actions, his consistent gentleness were what cemented her belief that she was there to stay, and soon, her desires to be punished faded away.

  Her security was not a belief, but a truth she recognized deep in her soul, locked in place by her bones, and he reminded her of this truth every day. Not only did she trust this sense of belonging above all else, she trusted that he relied on her being there for him as much as she needed him to be there for her. He trusted that she would always be with him, a home where he could always belong. And she would be his home, because he was hers.

  Ezra and Lea still waited for their third, someone Collette hoped they found soon. Lea didn’t boss her around anymore after Jude put his foot down. Sometimes Collette missed seeing that side of her friend, but she knew there would be plenty more of that once their trifecta was complete. It wasn’t as scary knowing someone else would be on the receiving end.

  Brys decided it would be best to travel for a while and was currently summering in Venice with Damien and Sadie. Perhaps Damien could show him what it felt like to be ordered to kneel.

  There were so many wonderful couples in Fernweh. The houses, she realized, shifted like time-shares. It was as if everyone was one big happy family, spread across the globe. If one couple went overseas, their home was offered to those looking to visit the States. Jude mentioned traveling over the winter and she trusted him to make the proper arrangements.

  She had yet to send out a résumé or return to her career. For the first time she felt entitled to be still and simply exist. She was happy and believed she deserved to relish such a gift. There would be plenty of time to move on with the mundane, but the orphan inside her wanted to see the dust settle and plant roots before letting life shake things up again. For the first time in her life, she had a place to call home.

  Lights flashed through the foyer windows and she sighed. Gravel crunched outside and her gaze focused on the knob of the front door. She lifted her body, parting her thighs and extending her spine, her palms open. Her chin lifted, tiny prisms playing off the diamond collar around her neck and bouncing across the wall.

  Her body tightened the moment his key slipped into the lock and then—peace.

  He smiled and placed his bag by the door. “My favorite part of the day,” he said, as he held out a hand and helped her stand.

  She stretched to his height, brushing a kiss along his jaw. “How was your day, mon Monsieur?”

  His lips traced over hers, his hands tightening on her hips. “Better, now that I have my beautiful wife in my arms. Always better with you, peach.”

  Her lashes lowered as his mouth closed over her lips, his hands pulling her into his strength. She sighed against his mouth, knowing, no matter how vulnerable she was, he would guard her always and be her strength, her protector, her gentle Dom.

  Lydia Michaels writes all forms of hot romance. She presses the bounds of love and surprises readers just when they assume they have her stories figured out. From Amish vampyres, to wild Irishmen, to broken heroes, and heroines no man can match, Lydia takes readers on an emotional journey of the heart, mind, and soul with every story she pens. Her books are intellectual, erotic, haunting, always centered on love. She is the author of the Surrender Trilogy, including Falling In and Breaking Out. She can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected].

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