by Cathryn Fox
Instead of allowing Callum to run the show, she took charge the only way she could. Curling a hand around his straining erection, she felt the tension in his body through the soft cotton of his boxers. As she gripped him, barely getting her fingers around his girth, he let a low growl escape from the back of his throat.
Controlling him with her touch was intoxicating. His movements had stilled and he stood before her, hot and heavy under her fingers, poised on the edge of release. Every muscle and tendon was pulled tight. His face was raised to the ceiling, eyes tightly closed as he absorbed her touch.
“Callum.” She said his name quietly, softly, as she kissed his rock-hard abdomen. His muscles contracting under her lips brought another heady rush of excitement.
He hissed in a breath and when he spoke his voice was strained. “Cal. Call me Cal.”
An open-mouthed kiss to the skin just above the band of his boxers brought his hands to her face with a soft touch. He caressed her cheeks with his thumbs and encouraged her to raise her face.
She knew what was coming, and it wasn’t going to be her anytime soon, if the look on his face was any indication. He caressed her neck, where his grip had been tight.
Cal chuckled and placed a kiss on her temple and placed her on her feet. “Come on. We’ve got thirty minutes to pull ourselves together before Chris gets here. I’ll even let you have the bathroom first.”
Molly grabbed her bag from the floor a few feet away and practically flounced into the bathroom, not bothering to glance back at Cal. She refused to consider how close she’d come to stripping him naked. Temporary insanity. It had to be. They’d only met a few hours ago, and though he might be ridiculously hot, she had never just jumped into bed with some random guy. But damn did she wish he hadn’t put the brakes on their interlude.
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His Trouble in Tallulah
Copyright © 2014 by Cathryn Fox
ISBN: 978-1-61922-004-1
Edited by Tera Cuskaden
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Table of Contents
Dedication
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
About the Author
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