The Soldier's Baby Surprise (For the Baby's Sake, Book 1)

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Authors: Stephanie Morris
expired of a heart attack.”
              She smiled, a sense of relief flooding her.
                  “I meant that I didn’t want our first time to be in your kitchen on the counter.”
                  She laughed. “Would it make you feel better if I told you I really liked it?”
                  The desire in his eyes flared again. “Yes, but what I want to do is take you to your bedroom and make it up to you.”
                  A full body quiver traveled through her. Chase responded by pulling her shirt over her head. The cool air of the apartment caressed her skin, making her nipples harden even more. The material of her bra was still wet from the attention he’d lavished upon it earlier. Her soft moan was in perfect time with his groan as he removed the bra. He slid his fingers over her skin.
                  “You're so soft,” he stated, running his hand up her stomach, lingering over the curve of her waist, and filling his hand with the weight of her full breast.
                  Arousal thrummed within her. When he rolled her nipple between his fingers, she cried out at the intensity, cried out against his mouth.
                  Suddenly, she was desperate to have him against her. She reached out to undo the buttons on his shirt before pushing it off of his shoulders. His body took her breath away, all taut muscle and smooth power. Clothing gave him a deceptive leanness, she realized, slipping out of her shoes as she ran her hands over his shoulders. His abs quivered under her fingers as she traced the lines of muscle and the thin trail of hair that formed at his navel and led down to his groin.
                  No second thoughts Willow ordered herself, and reached for his tempting erection.
                  With a growl, Chase reached down to pick her up.
                  “Put me down,” she said in sudden alarm. “I'm too heavy.”
                  “I'll put you down all right,” he said, lifting her with ease. “Which way to your bedroom?”
    “Down the hall, first door on the left,” she replied.
    The second door led to her guest room which also doubled as a mini office. She held on tight as he followed her directions. The instant they entered her room, she was grateful she’d cleaned up the room. A heartbeat later, he laid her on the bed and leaned over her before she could react.
    She gave a gasping laugh. “That feels amazing,” she managed, as she reached for the nightstand next to the bed to turn on the lamp so that her room wasn’t so dark. One click and it gave off the perfect amount of light.
                  “You think that's nice, just wait.”
                  Every touch, every brush, tantalized her. His tongue tracing over her collarbones, the slide of his hand over the curve of her hip. And then his mouth and hand met at the soft swell of her breast and her body bucked against him. “Careful,” Chase murmured, setting his hand over her wrists to pin them in place. Suction, liquid warmth, the scrape of teeth against her excruciatingly sensitive flesh—the arousing constraint made her focus on sensation and sensation alone. Willow could feel the hot coil of tension tightening down low, down where she was still crying out to be touched.
                  Chase shifted to her other breast, lingering until she was moaning. Her body arched like a bow against his mouth. He raised his head to look at her, his eyes dark with passion. She could see just how much he wanted her. Letting go of her wrists, he licked his way down her belly, then lower still. He put his mouth on her, inhaling her scent, and she cried out.
                  If there was a next time she’d make him slow down, but not this time, she thought feverishly. This time she had no patience for finesse. She clutched at his shoulders

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