The Naughty List (2011)

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Their fingers met between her legs and she moaned.
“Do you two ever get tired of sex?” Bram chuckled. “Don’t count on it. At least not when it comes to you, darlin’.” He couldn’t think of anything he wanted to do more than spend the rest of his days loving her every way he could.
“Well as much as I hate to say no to a potential orgasm, I promised your sister we’d swing by Wicked Delights this morning and pick up her contribution to our toy drive before heading out to cut down your Christmas tree
....” A wicked devil riding his shoulder, Bram smacked her left butt cheek, making her squeal. He grinned. “Excellent idea. Ry and I can buy you a toy while we’re at it.” She snorted. “Why do I get the feeling mine won’t be a teddy bear?” The three of them took turns rinsing beneath the spray before stepping from the shower and toweling off. He and Ry tried their damnedest to coax Lacey into a little hanky-panky instead of getting dressed right away, but her determination to arrive at Jana’s within the hour wouldn’t be thwarted.

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