Night Shield (2012)

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Glorious Sunday.
Since Saturday night at Blackhawk’s had been more crowded than the night before, she’d spent most of the time on her feet, and all of it mentally on duty.
Jonah might have shrugged off the guards outside the club, but she didn’t think he’d take having her standing as his shield quite so casually.
Some things were best left undisclosed and undiscussed.
Besides, they were doing each other a favor. She couldn’t stay in her apartment until it was cleaned out and refurnished. He was
...giving her a comfortable place to stay, and she was giving him a bodyguard. To her, it was a fair and rational deal.
And the deal had a distinctively superior side benefit. Intent on indulging in it, she ran her hand over his chest and began to nibble on the body she was more than happy to shield and protect.
He shot awake, fully aroused, with her mouth hot and greedy on his.
“Let me. Let me.” Exhilarated, she chanted it, already straddling him, already riding. She hadn’t known her blood could leap so fast, that her own needs could bolt from lazy to desperate in one hammer beat of the heart.


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