Wild Nevada Ride

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Book: Read Wild Nevada Ride for Free Online
Authors: Sandy Sullivan
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Adult, Western
grandmother sitting under a large umbrella, chatting with several people.
    As she made her way to her grandmother’s side, she heard, “There she is, my beautiful Kat. Come here, sweetie. I haven’t seen you in so long.”
    “Hello, Gram,” she answered. Stopping next to the stately woman, she bent down and kissed her on the cheek before she wrapped her arms around her grandmother, she hugged her tightly. “I’ve missed you.”
    “I’ve missed you too, sweetie. I’m so glad you are home and away from all of that over there.”
    “I know, Grandma, me too.”
    “Now—have you found yourself a nice young man yet? I want great-grandchildren soon, you know.”
    “Granm!” Katrina blushed when the crowd around them chuckled and she stepped back.
    “Well, I do. You are almost thirty years old, young lady. You need to be settling down and having babies.”
    I can’t believe we are having this conversation with all these people around, some of whom I don’t even know. “Please. Can have this discussion another time?”
    “Oh, nonsense. There are even some nice looking eligible men here today. You could do worse than some of them.”
    “Grandma, please. You’re embarrassing me.”
    Her grandmother didn’t seem to hear her or chose to ignore her pleads as she said, “Look over there. Mark’s friend is very handsome, and from what I understand, he’s single and has a nice big place outside of town.”
    Katrina sighed before she turned to see who her grandmother had picked out. Her heart stopped in her chest when his gaze met her and a smirk rippled across those tempting lips. Standing not one hundred yards from her was none other than the object of every disturbing dream she’d had in the last week, Justin Wilder. Damn! Her gaze moved over his form for a moment, taking in his tight t-shirt, ass-hugging blue jeans, and pointed toe boots. He looks even better than I remember.
    Bristling under his look, she turned around and walked back toward the house.

    * * * *

    He had been fully aware of the beautiful woman when she appeared in the doorway of the house. She looked better than she did the last time he saw her. Her hair hung in long waves down her back, swinging with each step she took toward the older woman sitting off to the side. When she had bent over to kiss her grandmother, the view of her shorts pulled tight across her ass, almost made him groan out loud. Her laughter reached his ears and shivers raced down his spine.
    It had been impossible to forget her in the last week. Her scent still lingered on his sheets, making sleeping almost a chore while he craved her touch.
    He knew exactly the moment she realized he was there—when her eyes narrowed into slits and the smile slid from her face. She’s not happy to see me. Big surprise.
    Laughter bubbled in his chest when she reacted just like he thought she would. She whipped around to face her grandmother again, presenting him with her back.
    “I get the impression Katrina just figured out you were here, Justin. How did you manage to talk me into bringing you?”
    Justin smiled. “I can be very persuasive.”
    “More like you blackmailed me.”
    “Gentle nudging.”
    “Bullshit!” A frown marred Mark’s face when he caught the direction of Justin’s stare. “I’m warning you. Don’t hurt her.”
    “I have no intention of doing anything of the sort.”
    “I know what happened last weekend. I’m sure she’s realized what a big mistake she made, so I would suggest you don’t repeat it.”
    “Oh, I plan on repeating it.” His gaze raked her body, and he saw her shift her stance from one foot to the other. His body went into overdrive when he remembered those legs wrapped around his hips.
    “She’s not a plaything.”
    “Listen, Mark, she’s the one who came onto me. I had every intention of taking her home, safe and sound, without touching her at all, but she started it. I just enjoyed the outcome.”
    Mark shook his head. “Just leave

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