Zurlo, Michele - Two Masters for Samantha [Awakenings 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Book: Zurlo, Michele - Two Masters for Samantha [Awakenings 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Michele Zurlo
Morozov brothers and this spell they cast over her.
    She hadn’t yet made up her mind.
    She could always return the key to the front desk and have them deliver it to the room. Nobody needed to know about anything that happened tonight. Maybe later, she could relate the story to Amanda or Ellen and they could all enjoy a laugh.
    An hour later, she sat in the ornate powder room—nobody would mistake it for a simple bathroom—and sipped champagne.
    Both Stefano and Alexei had avoided her since issuing their invitation. How was she supposed to take that? Each time she caught one of them out of the corner of her eye, which happened frequently since she couldn’t stop herself from looking for them, there was no evidence they were even aware of her existence. They smiled and chatted with dozens of people.
    Fleeing to the room where only women were allowed, Samantha parked herself on a comfortable couch and stared through the pale liquid in the long, fluted glass. The mirror across the room bent, shortening and elongating as she moved the glass to alter the perspective.
    The door opened and closed. Weight pressed the cushion next to her. Samantha forced her attention to the person who sat too close to be a stranger.
    The tangerine and rose dress was cut differently from Samantha’s. She appreciated that, although Sabrina had insisted they wear the colors of the wedding, she also insisted their dresses be designed to take into account their differing body types.
    Sophia’s dress was long and elegant in the skirt. The bodice consisted of a complex series of straps that both created visual interest and still managed to cover enough to continue the elegance that marked the entire affair.
    Sophia raised a dark brow at Sam. “Penny for your thoughts.”
    The door opened and closed again. Sabrina and Ellen parked themselves on the chairs opposite the sofa.
    Ellen’s dress also featured a long skirt, but the neckline was cut dangerously low. If Ellen bent forward, her breasts were liable to fall out of the dress completely. Sabrina had tried to argue with Ellen’s insistence that the dress needed to feature her cleavage, but arguing with Ellen was extraordinarily difficult. Even Jonas’s intervention hadn’t been productive.
    “I’m fine,” Samantha said. It was the truth. Indecision wasn’t a sign of mental distress.
    Her eyes searched all three faces. Sophia and Ellen both managed relaxed, friendly expressions that were also stern. Sabrina’s eyes were soft with concern. She seemed to have a good poker face only when playing poker.
    “Liar.” Ellen smiled as she said it. Her brown eyes sparkled, an effect of her extraordinarily beautiful smile.
    Amanda burst through the door. Thank goodness for small favors. If she was going to be subjected to Ellen’s prying, at least Sam would have her sister on her side.
    “Sorry I’m late,” Amanda said. She pressed her hand to her chest and let loose a long stream of air. “The kids are staying the night with the babysitter. Rich wants to sneak off and get frisky.”
    Amanda’s dress clung to her figure, showing off her assets attractively and elegantly. Samantha had always been a little jealous that Amanda had been blessed with those dangerous curves, while Samantha had to settle for a tomboy build. At least she escaped those dirty-blonde spiral curls that both Amanda and Jonas sported.
    With a wave of her hand, Amanda motioned Sophia and Samantha to move over so she could take a position next to Sam.
    Samantha slid over, rearranging her skirt so that it wasn’t twisted and bunched. Her brows drew together as she watched her sister settle onto the hard cushion. “I swear there is nothing wrong.”
    “You’ve been frowning for an hour,” Amanda said. She squeezed Samantha’s hand. “That’s not like you, Sammy. You’re the one who’s always happy and bubbly.”
    “It was Lex.”
    Sam’s gaze shot up in surprise, locking onto Sabrina. Her comment had been quiet and
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