by Taylor Lee
“No, no baby. That is just the beginning.”
And it was. Over and over he drove her careening from one peak to another. It was as though there was another Ana inside her. And that Gabe knew just how to peel away the layers, excavate the wild erotic woman inside. His mouth, his tongue and his hands were all over her. He touched her in deep hidden places first with his expert fingers and, then, to her shock, with his mouth, his tongue. She cried out, sobbed and screamed with pleasure as he wrung one fierce chaotic climax after another from her eager body.
She gloried in his musky smell, the sheen of sweat on his body. When he crawled up between her legs, his large aroused body hovering over her, his moans grew harder, deeper. He whispered that he wanted her, needed her. She felt his erection pressing against her heated flesh. Even though it was huge, threatening, she had never wanted anything so much in her life. She cried out when he bent her knees back against her chest and whispered a harsh needy growl.
“Open for me, Ana. I need you. I need you more than I’ve needed anything in my life.”
She moaned and spread her knees in anticipation wanting him as desperately as he wanted her.
He was gentle at first, inching in, then pulling back. A wave of passion broke over her and she begged him not to stop. With each thrust she climbed higher and higher, his harsh whispers dragged her further up a huge cliff of pleasure. When she couldn’t hold back another moment, her need was so strong, he rose up with a harsh animal groan. He began to thrust, to drive deeper than she thought possible. When she heard his passionate exulted shout, a firestorm of sensation flooded her body, stealing her breath. She cried out, shattering in ecstatic waves of pleasure.
~~~
Hours later, Gabe lay beside her watching her sleep. Her hair was tousled, her cheeks flushed. Her lips were red, swollen and moist. He drank in the heady odors of their combined musk. He marveled at their lovemaking. In all his sexual exploits he had never been with a more responsive woman. Her passion stunned him. With a start, he realized that this was the longest he had lain with a woman following sex. But then he reminded himself that he and Ana had not had sex, they had made love, something he had never done.
He allowed himself to think about their ride back from the Dominic’s country home. How Ana cried in relief that Kai was alive and in anguish that Davie was dead. She was shocked at her aunt’s grievous role in the tragedy. Stunned at her relationship with Peter, a man who was as twisted as she was, but at an even more elemental level. He remembered how brave she was, how dignified standing on that hideous stage. And perhaps most surprising, that she never flinched at his knife in Pat’s throat or the flames that gobbled up the evil men inside.
Gabe took a drag off of his cigarette and glanced down to see Ana looking up at him.
She snuggled in next to him smothering his chest with kisses.
“Gabe?”
He snuffed out his cigarette and tipped her chin up to look in her eyes.
“Yes, Ana.”
“I never knew it would be like this.”
He grinned. “Neither did I.”
They lay together neither of them spoke, but he couldn’t stop stroking and petting her.
After a moment Ana turned over and sat up beside him. The sheet dipped exposing one full breast and its soft pink nipple. Seeing her frown, Gabe dragged his eyes away from her luscious breasts and concentrated on her face. He tried to stifle the hard-on that rose up at the sight of her pale flesh. He smiled to himself knowing that it was hopeless. He would be aroused for the rest of his life whenever Ana was near.
He chuckled. “That’s a mighty serious look, Princess.”
Ana shrugged as if what she was thinking was a small issue but the serious look in her eyes belied her seeming indifference.
“Um…I was …wondering…” She stopped.
Gabe sat up and pulled her next to him.
“What is it, Princess. I don’t like that troubled look in your eyes.”
Ana took a deep breath. “It’s…it’s probably nothing.” She stopped then continued in a rush.
“Um… Maude said that that you did things with her that I never knew existed.”
Gabe nodded. “Yeah, honey, that is true.” At her pained expression, he added, ‘And, baby, a lot of them are things you never will do.”
When she frowned and pulled back, he added, “For example, I am the only man who will ever be in your bed.”
She straightened her shoulders and pinned him with a fierce glare.
“And you, Gabe, will I be the only woman in your bed?”
“That goes without saying, Princess. But you’re not the only one, Ana, who has a lot of learning to do. I’m in uncharted waters too. I plan to spend a lifetime learning to do something I have never done before.”
“What is that?”
“To make love to a woman I love with all my heart.”
Ana’s eye widened in surprised then she flushed with pleasure.
“Gabe?”
“Yeah. Princess?”
To his surprise, she crawled up on top of him and straddled him. Looking down at him, a wicked grin tugged at the corner of her mouth.
“It seems like we both have a lot to learn. Um…Can we get started now?”
His laugh was a joyful sound in her ears and in her heart.
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Epilogue
Gabe refused to sleep with her in her father’s house until they were married. Given that he could not bear to be without her, there was only one solution. By the time they arrived at Chao’s villa, the justice of the peace had been summoned. The only person who was not surprised was Chao. He met them at the door, his eyes dancing with glee. Gabe shook his head with a mock scowl.
“If this hadn’t been such a hell of an ordeal, Chao, I might think you’d engineered the whole damn thing, just to get me to take your haughty daughter off your hands.”
When Ana poked him in the ribs with a toss of her head, Gabe continued, “We both know what a handful she is.”
Chao’s eyes danced. “Now, Gabriel, if you will remember, I gave you fair warning. I told you that Ana rules the people who love her with an iron hand.”
“So you did, Chao. And you have done a remarkable job of surviving her tempestuous ways. One small thing. From the first time I met her, which some day we will tell you about; I decided a little discipline would go a long way with this young woman. I’m more convinced than ever that is true.”
He flexed his fingers and twisted around to ogle her ass with a wicked grin. Everyone laughed, including Ana.
Ana tipped up her chin. “Humph. We’ll see about that.”
Gabe chuckled and pulled her close to him. “Yeah, Princess, we sure as hell will.”
~~~
That evening, the small group stood in front of the fireplace in Chaos private quarters and listened to Gabe and Ana exchange their vows.
Gunnar and Eagle, the only family any of the three of them had, stood beside Gabe. Kai was weak, but able to stand for short periods of time. He and Chao were next to Ana. The brief ceremony took place beneath the portrait of Ana and Kai’s mother. Gabe saw Chao look at the portrait with a mix of sadness and joy in his eyes. Ana leaned over and kissed him.
“Mama would be happy, Father. She would fall for Gabe as hard as I have.”
Chao gave her a watery smile.
“I know that, Ana, and Gabe is right. I admit to doing a little engineering to bring you two together. But I talked it over with you mother. I’m sure we have her approval.”
From the distance of the years, Gabe felt her love and her blessing.
~~~
When Ana went to her room to change, Gabe, Gunnar and Eagle stayed behind to update Chao and Kai. The father and son listened horrified as Gabe described the scene at the country house. Gabe didn’t spare them any details. Chao’s face was gray with anger and Kai looked d like a walking storm cloud.
After several minutes of silence, Chao said, “I only wish
I had been the one to strike the match.”
Gabe nodded. “I think your daughter,” he added with a soft smile, “and my wife, would have fought you for the privilege, Chao.”
At that moment Jing came to the door. She bowed low to Gabe and handed him a note. Gabe thanked her and smiled at the twinkle in her eyes.
He frowned when he opened the note, then grinned at the other men. He strode to the door and said over his shoulder, “I guess this is what happens when you marry, right, Chao? When you are summoned, you go.”
Gabe ran his hands through his hair and mumbled under his breath, “Even if she asks you to meet her in the barn.”
~~~
Gabe crossed the courtyard and headed to the barn. It was a beautiful night. He thought that Ana might want to ride to the canyons to celebrate their marriage. The door to the barn was closed. All the horses were in the stables and the barn was quiet when he entered.
He saw a low light across from the empty stall at the back and called out for Ana.
She answered from the shadows. “Lock the door, please, Gabe.”
He locked the door then with a puzzled frown walked to where he heard her voice. He turned the corner and to his surprise, he saw Ana sitting at a table. She was dressed in her stable boy clothes; except that the top three buttons of her shirt were unbuttoned, revealing a tempting glimpse of pale lustrous skin. Her gleaming hair hung down her back and her black cowboy hat was perched at a jaunty angle. Her eyes were dancing. In the center of the table was a deck of cards and a pile of poker chips. Off to the side was a bottle of whisky and two glasses.
She gave him a lazy smile, then lifted her ornate cigarette holder to her lips and took a deep drag. She blew the smoke up in the air and said in a husky voice, “Pull up a chair, cowboy. Unless the infamous Ace Angel is afraid he’s going got get beat.”
Gabe stared in astonishment at the sight but within seconds his errant prick jerked to attention. He suppressed a chuckle and sauntered over to the table hitching up his trousers to make room for his throbbing arousal.
“Before I accept your invitation, Mamn, may I ask why we are in this unusual location?” He winked at her and added, “I’ve done a lot of things in a barn, but never played poker.”
Ana tossed her head. “It’s like this, Angel. I have a mixed memory of this barn. Some good, some bad. I want to erase the bad part and replace it with, shall we say, a different memory.”
She motioned to the chair across from her.
“How about it, Ace?” she said with an audacious grin at the bulge in his trousers. “Are you up for a game with a real woman, one who knows all your tells?”
Gabe met her gaze and sunk into the chair. He reached over and took one of her cigarettes and lit it. Leaning back in his chair, he blew the smoke up in the air and grinned at her. His voice was a low sexy growl. “Just so you know, Mamn, I never play unless I know the stakes.”
Taking a drag off her cigarette, Ana reached down by her chair and picked up a coil of rope. She smacked it down on the table.
With a saucy tilt of her chin, she said. “This is what we are playing for, Angel. If you win, you get to decide what to do with it. I f I win, I get to decide.”
A wicked grin tugged at the corner of his mouth. Gabe’s low chuckle rumbled through the shadows. “Shuffle up and deal, Princess. Game on.”
The End
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Afterword
Thank you for reading Aces Wild, Book 1 in the Angel’s Avengers Trilogy.
In the next book in the series, “Stacking the Deck,” Gunnar, the “golden boy” takes the stage. Gunnar is the most outrageous of the Avengers. You won’t want to miss his daring deeds as he chases down a vicious serial killer. And, of course, to meet the woman who finally brings him to heel.
P. S. If you enjoyed Aces Wild, do me a favor. Go back where you purchased this book, and please leave an honest review. Authors live and die by their reviews. The few extra minutes it takes really helps us authors out. Thank you!
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Also by Taylor Lee
If you enjoy my take on the turn of the century exploits of hot men and hotter women kicking up a storm, you might enjoy “The Grandmaster’s Legacy” now available in a specially prices four volume box set.
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Acknowledgements
Jennifer – my first reader and constant supporter. Always there to praise, encourage, cajole, and kick my ass when necessary.
Julia – an old soul who has strengthened my spirit and taught me to fly since the day she was born.
Lisa – who showed me the way to live my dreams and forget the word boundaries.
Barb and Robin – who insisted I could write great books and weren’t afraid to criticize and give me the tools to do so.
Lynn, Susan and Rue – who not only read my books in every stage but eagerly wait for the next one.
David and Joe – always there when they didn’t have to be.
Kevin -- who stayed the course.
A special thanks to Carolyn McCray, my advisor, and Amber Scott, my mentor, founders of IBC, the Indy Book Collective. These formidable women, saw the future of Indie book publishing, claimed it, and are passing it on to writers like me.
Kudos to Kate Sterling, who designed my glorious cover art. And to Russell James, my editor and historical consultant.
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About the Author
My stories are the stories of my heritage. From the residue in my blender of mixed races, cultures and world views, my characters emerge. The penchant to root around in the past is a blessing. It comforts me to know that while evil slinks in the shadows, the warriors of the world sniff it out – and snuff it out.
Can it be so simple? Deshi (The Joker Is Wild) asks in disbelief, “That’s the goal of the Grandmasters? To stamp out evil? Sorry, Father, I prefer poker. It has better odds.”
Ah, youth. Fortunately there is love and, yes, it does conquer all, but not without a hell of a fight -- at least for my warrior men and women.
I am as real as the words on the page. Taylor Lee
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Copyright Information
ACES WILD
Copyright, 2012 by Taylor Lee
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All rights reserved
This book is a work of fiction. Characters, incidents, places and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
No portion of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
Any inquiries can be made to: www.taylorleebooks.com or [email protected]
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Table of Contents
Book Cover
Main Menu
Afterword
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Copyright Information
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
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p; Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Epilogue
Table of Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21