JACKED

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Book: JACKED Read Online Free PDF
Author: Sasha Gold
sort of savage beast. Her soft lips on his made lust claw at him. She rose on her tiptoes and he battled the urge to back her to the bed and rip her clothes off. When she stroked his lips with the tip of her tongue he groaned.
    He hadn’t expected her to pounce on him. Wrapping her hair around his hand, he angled to deepen this kiss. His tongue tangled with hers. When she was anywhere near him, his cock was always in a state of semi-arousal. Her kiss made him rock hard. He needed her naked. Needed to sink into her.
    Breaking the kiss she whispered. “That’s the idea. I knew you could do it.”
    “You’re such a good teacher,” he said, his voice a rough rasp. “Maybe you can show me where babies come from.”
    She buried her face against his neck and laughed, her shoulders shook. He picked her up and she wrapped her legs around his waist. Lifting her head, she gazed down at him in surprise. He walked her to the bed.
    She glanced at the bed directly behind her. “Where babies come from…”
    Color rose along her neck and spread across her skin. The image of her tiny and perfectly feminine form swollen with his child gripped him. She always reduced his needs to the most primitive.
    Before he knew her, he never even wanted kids, and had taken great pains to avoid having them, but something about Savannah made him imagine, hard, unprotected sex. He wanted her in the most primal way a man wanted a woman. He wanted her in his bed, naked and vulnerable. He wanted her bearing his child and bound to him. Completely. Irrevocably.
    “This is for show right. Even if we have wild sex, which by the way, I would like. Very much. You’re just going to do this little sympathy-marriage-thing a few months and then we get an annulment and you’ll have scored some points somewhere.”
    “Think I’d do that to you?”
    “I didn’t believe it at first but even your mother told me you don’t do commitment.”
    He had to admit he wasn’t one for long-term relationships. Take a woman away for a weekend and say goodbye when he dropped her off Sunday afternoon. “Not until now.”
    “Anyway, I’m fine with it. I’ve never had a relationship because there was never anyone who would stand up to my dad. So you’ve already got some points there. Don’t you?”
    Points? She thought this was about scoring points? She wriggled free of his grasp. He put her down and forced himself to release her.
    Stepping into the bathroom she turned. “I’m going to get out of my jeans. They’re wet from the snow and I’m freezing.”
    Little liar. She was probably trying to hide from him. The cabin only had one room and there weren’t many places to get away. He stalked across the room.
    She closed the door partway. “You should get out of your clothes too.”
    “Should I?”
    “If you want me to tell you where babies come from.”
    She shut the door and a moment later he heard the water start. He stared at the closed door in disbelief. Had shy, awkward Savannah just invited him to take a shower with her? Offered to tell him where babies come from? How had the evening gotten away from him so quickly?
    Clearly she didn’t think he’d take her up on her offer. A jolt of lust hit him and he pulled his sweater over his head, tossing it aside. He took off his boots and shed his jeans. He locked the front door, bolted it, and drained his wine.
    When he stepped inside the bathroom, he deliberately shut the door with extra force and the slam echoed in the bathroom. Wearing only a pair of boxers he waited just outside the shower door. It opened a few inches.
    “Ohmigod, Jack.”
    He forced himself to keep his gaze fixed on hers and held up his hands in mock surrender. “This is some kind of seduction. I can’t really help myself. I’m powerless.”
    “We’re going to shower together?” she asked softly.
    “It was your idea.”
    “Okay…” Her gaze drifted down his body. “You have to take those off.”
    He pulled the door open and stepped
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