ASMSG Romance Erotica Ezine Oct. 2014 | Seite 38
enough for it to not be painful. For
some reason the rough sensation
was an incredible turn on. She
grabbed his head and deepened her
kisses while he moved her up and
down on his cock. He broke the
kiss and moved his mouth to her
neck.
“Say yes,” he whispered.
She shivered from the tickle it
made on her skin. She had
forgotten what she was supposed
to be answering. She gripped his
head firmer and started moving
faster on his lap. He grabbed her
hips and stilled her, then waited
until she looked in his eyes.
“Say yes,” he repeated. “Take a
chance on me. On us.” His voice
and expression were passionate
and demanding.
Her flesh and soul felt inexorably
tangled up in lust and longing,
yearning not just for his body, but
to discover what it would be like to
be cherished by him.
–The Good Life © 2014 by
Genevieve Dewey, All Rights
Reserved.
About the Author:
Genevieve lives in Nebraska with
her husband and three children.
She has a Master’s Degree in
Anthropology and a passion for
reading, writing, and research. Her
favorite subjects are organized
crime, anthropology, and Chicago
where her family is from (she still
hasn’t quite forgiven them for
leaving). Her books include:
The Downey Trilogy
First, I Love You
Second of All
Third Time’s The Charm
Dom & Kate
The Bird Day Battalion
The V-Day Aversion
The Good Life
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