Colour Me Undead

Colour Me Undead Read Online Free PDF

Book: Colour Me Undead Read Online Free PDF
Author: Mikela Q. Chase
hands against the back of his knees, she urged him closer. He quickly stepped forward. She marvelled at the heat of his skin. She’d always thought vampires would be cooler to the touch. Basil’s skin warmed her hands and the crinkly hairs on his legs tickled her fingers. Neither fact received more than cursory attention, however, when she had other, more important things to focus on.
    His long cock lined up with her mouth as she sat on the low bed. The perfect height.
    Sliding her hands up the back of his legs, she squeezed his ass before settling her touch on his hips. She tentatively leant forward and licked the tip, capturing the clear, leaking fluid with her tongue.
    “Oh fuck,” Basil whispered.
    A powerful rush heated her core as she enjoyed her control over the powerful man towering above her. Cora might not have had a lot of practice but she did have some experience. A low growl made her look up.
    “If you want this to go any further you won’t think about any other men you might have experimented on.”
    “You could stop reading my mind!” Even during a blow job the man couldn’t give up his control. She wondered how he’d do if she tied him up.
    “But then I wouldn’t know about the Fae prince you dated for two months…and I don’t do well being confined.”
    Cora ignored his bondage comment. If they pursued a relationship, she had all the time in the world to change his mind. Instead she addressed the other issue. “Look a little deeper and you’ll figure out why he’s history,” Cora dared.
    Basil ran his fingers through his hair. She could see he wanted to yank it all out; she tended to have that effect on men. “I can’t believe we’re having an argument when I could be enjoying your mouth on me.”
    Cora shrugged. “Your choice.”
    A growl left his throat. It was cute in an ‘I’m going to snap and bite you’ kind of way.
    Her back hit the mattress as a large, annoyed vampire lost patience and pinned her to the bed. He moved off her enough to wrap one hand around both of her wrists and pull her the rest of the way onto the bed. Hmm, she could see he didn’t mind bondage if she was the one confined.
    “We need to get one thing straight, my sweet one. You can push, prod and annoy me all you want, but when it’s time for bed, I’ll be the only one keeping you company.”
    “Maybe.” Cora wasn’t going to give an inch. Her aunt told her once to start any relationship the way she planned on continuing it. She had a feeling if she didn’t lay down the law right now with Basil, she would always give in to his demands.
    The vampire king smiled. Not the reaction she was expecting. “You think if you annoy me enough I’ll decide you aren’t worth all the trouble, don’t you?”
    “It usually works.” Damn, she’d never had a man figure that part out before. Her defence mechanism was to ditch the man before he ditched her. A psychologist had once told her she had abandonment issues. Her father had died when she’d been young and her mother had quickly followed. Her aunt essentially raised her and her cousin Melinda alone. When Melinda died in an accident it took little thought and only brief begging to have her aunt bring her back from the dead. Problem was, her cousin hadn’t appreciated the favour.
    Hopefully now that Melinda was in a relationship of her own, her aunt and cousin could move past their differences.
    “It won’t work with me.”
    Basil’s hot tongue lapping across her nipple snapped her back to the present. Memories of her cousin and aunt fighting slipped away as she fell beneath the spell of the sexy vampire’s surprisingly hot mouth. With a bounty of hard muscles and silky skin she didn’t know where to rest her hands. She slid her fingers into his thick black hair ready to yank him back if his touch started to hurt. Her breasts had always been super sensitive and it was easy for the wrong touch to go from exciting to painful.
    A fang scraped across her
Read Online Free Pdf

Similar Books

The Body Economic

David Stuckler Sanjay Basu

New tricks

Kate Sherwood

The Crystal Mountain

Thomas M. Reid

The Cherished One

Carolyn Faulkner