Extreme Danger

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Book: Extreme Danger Read Online Free PDF
Author: Shannon McKenna
Tags: Fiction, Suspense, Romance
past. Tangled mahogany hair brushed his shoulders. Dark, winged brows. An old scar slashed through one of them. His stubble was almost long enough to be called a beard. She wondered if she really had gotten him out of bed. He looked like he could use the sleep.
    She wrapped an arm around her breasts, tried to cover her pubic hair with one hand. His eyes moved over her, a slow, hot lick over her flesh. Currents of invisible energy flowed between them, powerful and muscular. She licked her trembling lips. “Wha—what happened to your gun?” she blurted.
    His stern mouth twitched. “Don’t worry about my gun. I’m not going to shoot you with it. Unless you try to kill me.”
    “Oh.” She swallowed, and licked her lips again before she could stop herself. “I’m, ah, not going to do anything of the kind.”
    “That’s great news,” he said. “Very comforting.”
    “Don’t make fun of me,” she snapped. A grin flashed across his face. Yup. There they were. Very nice dimples suddenly flanked his mouth. His teeth were very white.
    “Wouldn’t dream of it.”
    She bent, keeping her eyes locked on his, and reached for the towel. He snagged it with his big toe and moved it out of her reach.
    “No,” he said, very softly. “I like you just like you are. You said you were looking for adventure. Need a guide?”
    She covered more of herself with her hands. “I can’t believe I said that. And no. I don’t.”
    He nodded. “OK.” His voice was low and velvety. He stared at her for a long time.
    “Step away from me, right now,” she whispered. “Give me space.”
    He stepped back. Cold displaced the force field emanating from his body. Becca felt exposed. She wrapped her arms all the way around herself.
    He reached for her wrists and made his move, slowly opening her arms wide. “You’re beautiful.”
    Her chin lifted, her breasts tilted. “No, I’m not.” She wanted to cry. She wanted to kiss him. What the hell was the matter with her?
    It was obvious that he was aroused. His cargo pants hid nothing. He noticed the direction of her gaze, and gave her a you-wanna-make-something-of-it grin.
    God, did she? Her thighs tingled. She wondered, out of the blue, how it would feel to have sex with a man that size.
    He was picturing it, too. She saw it in his eyes. Fear and excitement jolted over her. Oh, boy. Hold on here. Just wait a goddamn minute. She wasn’t ready for the big league. She wanted to start small.
    But she couldn’t have special-ordered a more perfect candidate for a no-holds-barred sexual adventure. She’d never been with a man like this guy. Her previous boyfriends had been harmless types. Accountants, computer consultants, academics. Great for help with taxes or home tech support when her laptop pooped out on her, but not for sparking thigh-tingling sexual curiosity.
    This guy was a complete unknown. Other than the fact that he carried a gun with an air of casual familiarity. And had physically restrained her, of course. Handcuffs, for God’s sake. Skilfully applied, swiftly removed.
    Huh.
    So this was how it felt to be totally turned on. A mild, pleasant glow was as much as she’d ever been able to work up before, either in company or solo with her vibrator. Nice, but hardly worth all the effort.
    Maybe the extreme situation had jarred her sexual awareness to life, like a malfunctioning appliance that needed a kick to get it going.
    The silence got thicker. Hotter. Sex with him would be the single most outrageous act of her life. It would be…perfect.
    She took a deep breath, and wet her lips with her tongue. She would have smiled seductively and fluttered her eyelashes, but she didn’t have that much control over her face. She buzzed, thrummed, with something like euphoria. The lingering effect of the cabernet? A little unexpected bondage? Him?
    Him. Definitely.
    She stared, goggle-eyed, wondering where to start. Then again. Flaunting her naked body at him was a very good start. He did
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