Insidious Whispers (The Hunter Diaries)
looked, Beth would see flames dancing in his eyes.
    “Because, you want something you can’t have.” Her voice sounded torn.
    He glanced up into her gray eyes daring her to meet his demons. Desire written in her gaze. Silver sparks of light speared their depths, and pleaded for him to overcome her doubt.
    “No. I only want you.” He kissed the tip of her collarbone and ran his hands down her back. “They want the book. Not me. It’s never been me.” His hand slipped under her wet shirt and her cold skin felt like smooth ice under his palm - ice he desperately wanted to melt. “Please, don’t deny this. Don’t deny us.”
    Her lips parted and she let out a whisper of surrender, “Yes…” Beth’s hand came up around the back of his neck and her small, slender fingers pressed into the muscles drawing him to her.
    His heart leapt as their lips touched. He pressed her against his body.
    Beth drowned in a world of sensation. His hands grasped and pulled her into his rock-solid muscles and his heavy arousal pushed into her belly.  Rain poured down around them, but she didn’t feel cold. Desire raged through her veins and she matched him kiss for kiss. She knew it would be like this. Only one man could make her burn with want. When she’d seen the golden glow of her perfect mate around him in the shop, she’d known this moment was inevitable.
    His hand slipped around the curve of her ass as he lifted her.
    Beth swung her legs around his waist, the bulge of his arousal settling directly at her core. She pressed against him.
    Phoenix took several strides and Beth felt the bark of a tree bite into her back. Fresh tears stung her eyes as all the sensations threatened to overwhelm her. She kissed him with an urgency wanting this moment to last forever, yet knowing that it couldn’t.  He dispatched their clothing in his haste, and her naked skin welcomed his touch. Beth knew that things would go back to the way they were soon enough, but she’d denied herself for far too long. The Fae were a naturally sensual race, and her body screamed for him to take her. 
    Phoenix caught her face between his hands. “Are you sure?”
    “Yes,” She wasn’t about to deny herself the ultimate pleasure of being with her one true love, her match. She might not get this opportunity again.
    “I don’t want to hurt you.”
    “You won’t.” Beth leaned forward and licked the pulse at the base of his neck. “Take me Phoenix. Do it now.”
    He let go of her face, and locked his gaze with hers as he repositioned himself, and drove straight into her center.
    Beth’s world shattered into a million tiny stars.

    Arlen ground his teeth together. How dare she? He watched from the bramble bushes not fifty feet from where his intended let herself be taken. She would pay. Once he had her alone, she would answer for her whoring actions. But he had to wait. Now was not the right time. He would wait. Soon they would be vulnerable..

Chapter 9

    A hand covered her mouth, and Beth let out a startled gasp as her eyes flew open. A strong lithe arm grasped her around the middle, and dragged her backwards towards the concealing line of bushes around where she and Phoenix made camp.
    “Shhh. I won’t hurt you. Just remain quiet.”
    She recognized his voice; Arlen, Prince of the Fae. Just her luck.
    “Now, I am going to remove my hand. Promise not to make a sound.”
    She nodded, intending to do no such thing. The prince removed his hand, and she turned on him.
    “Just what are you doing?” Beth demanded glaring at his handsome face.
    “You belong with me. I’m taking you home.” Arlen reached out and grasped her wrist before she bolted.
    Beth tugged trying to get free. “What if I don’t want to go with you?”
    A slow smile spread across his face. “I’m afraid you don’t have much of a choice.” The air around them started to shimmer.
    Beth screamed.

    Phoenix’s eyes flew open. Beth . With preternatural speed he followed the sound
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