Angel Seduced

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Book: Angel Seduced Read Online Free PDF
Author: Jaime Rush
pushing it away. “Stop that,” she said to both him and her wild imagination.
    â€œJust saying.” He stripped out of his shirt, which made his pecs and biceps move in all kinds of interesting ways, and tossed it on the couch. His torso was golden tanned male perfection. He undid the top button of his jeans, kicked off his shoes, and stood in the middle of the rug. “You going to catch me when I fall?”
    Her gaze, which had centered on the faint hairline that went down to those undone jeans, snapped to eyes with a smile in them. She almost said, I could ask the same of you. She blinked. Whoa, where had that thought come from?
    â€œI’ll try.” With a hard swallow, Kye stepped up in front of him. “How does the Essex work on your end? Can you see the exchange?”
    â€œNo, I feel it. I pull in a little of the essence of the person I’m doing the Essex with and send mine into her.” He demonstrated, weaving his long fingers through the air and making her think of an orchestra leader. His actions, along with his words, sent a shiver through her body.
    She cleared her throat. “You’ll send your essence out to me. Then I’ll take over. Get into the same state that you’re in right before you do the Essex.”
    He held out his hands. “We need to connect physically.”
    His hands slid against hers, his fingers locking around her wrists. Why did his touch always jolt her deep inside? He blinked, obviously feeling it, too.
    â€œClose your eyes,” she ordered, completely unnerved and unable to tear her gaze from his. When he complied, she studied him for a moment, the planes of his cheeks, the thickness of his lashes, a mouth made for sin. Frigging gorgeous. It seemed surreal, him standing in front of her like this, them about to do this.
    She closed her eyes and summoned her magick. In her mind’s eye, it manifested as a beautiful column of dark pink. Then she pulled her own deep yellow essence toward the column. “Send your essence to me.” Cool, silvery smoke floated toward hers, and she directed it toward the column as well. “We’re going to start with the Essex, our essences barely touching.”
    Even that mere brush took her breath away. She focused on the pink column, sending it to wrap around their essences. It required a part of her, that small extension of her essence, but nothing too intense. Here was that sought-after addictive state where a Caido could feel without pain.
    But Kye was beginning to feel something, too.
    Kasabian’s essence was powerful, his magick strong and compelling and…sexy. It spiraled in languid, sensuous circles, and her essence began to wind around his of its own volition.
    A slow smile spread across his handsome face. “Damn, I wish we were doing this for different reasons.” His eyes opened for a moment, glowing brightly with such blatant hunger that it made parts of her ache. “This feels incredible with you.”
    Better than with anyone else? she wanted to ask. No, don’t ask.
    â€œLike a sensual dance,” she heard herself saying. She was a Zensu Deuce, versed in sexual pathos and magick. She knew the chemistry between them was rare. But that was a path she could not tread. She caught herself physically leaning toward him and pulled back her body and her essence with a soft inhalation. “Which it shouldn’t. Close your eyes and focus.”
    â€œDon’t worry, love, I won’t be forgetting that this isn’t about sex. Or about us. It’s about those kids.”
    â€œIt’s not as though we’d forget. Right? Get caught up in this and lose our minds.” She shook her head, sending her hair washing across her shoulders. “Of course we wouldn’t. Right now our essences are resting against each other, the way my fingers laid on top of each other. We’re going to the next step now. Our essences are going to slide together
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