So glad to be back on Weekend Writing Warriors! It’s been almost a month since I’ve been home on a Sunday, with internet access, to be able to post. Lots of adventures, but still, nice to be back.
In the mean time, Wedding the Widow has released and is currently on sale for .99, so I thought I’d do one last snippet from it before moving on to my next release, coming up in just a couple of weeks.
So, in this week’s snippet I’m jumping ahead a bit. Jemmy has walked Elizabeth to her room after their heated kiss at the harvest Festival. They continue their tryst and have indeed ended up in Elizabeth’s bed. This snippet is toward the end of their encounter. We are in Elizabeth’s POV.
(Creative punctuation utilized to conform to WWW rules and snippet may therefore be slightly different from published version.)
“Slow and steady, love–let us enjoy this together.”
Yes, enjoy the pleasure as long as they could. She relaxed back on the mattress and he buried his face in her neck. His hot breath sounded ragged in her ear as he moaned with each lunge.
The slow, deliberate strokes kindled a beginning blaze, like a single flame licking deep within her. Heat sizzled down her arms and legs, radiating from her core where he stoked her fire to a white hot intensity she’d never experienced before. The spark must have leaped to him, for he abruptly abandoned his leisured pace, thrusting harder, with a frenzied power that left her breathless. Harder, deeper, faster he plunged into her as if trying to touch her very soul, until with a great cry he exploded within her, hot seed scorching her womb.
She clasped him deep within, shuddering around him, shattering into a thousand pieces as she cried out, “Dickon, Dickon! Oh, yes, yes, my love.”
Wedding the Widow is currently available for .99 on Amazon, B & N, Kobo, Google, and Apple
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“Will she say yes a second time?”
Widowed by the Battle of Waterloo, the ladies of Lyttlefield Park are reentering London society, where they’ll learn how to live—and love—again . . .Of all the widows of Lyttlefield Park, Elizabeth Easton seems least likely to remarry. Though many gentlemen would love to get to know the charming Mrs. Easton better, she is devoted to the memory of her late husband. Which is why she’s so shocked to be overtaken by passion during a harvest festival, succumbing to an unforgettable interlude with the handsome Lord Brack . . .
After enduring years of war, Jemmy, Lord Brack, plans to defer matrimony in favor of carefree pleasure. But who could resist a lifetime with Elizabeth Easton, a woman as marvelously sensual as she is sweet? Yet despite their mutual desire, she refuses to consider his proposal. With scandal looming, and their families bitterly opposed to the match, Jemmy must find a way to convince Elizabeth to risk her wary heart on him—and turn one infamous night into forever . . .
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There’s nothing quite like shouting the wrong name to ruin such a hot encounter!
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Ummm… is it hot in here? Where is my fan?
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Super hot and then… oops! Hahaha
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A very big oops, indeed!
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Super hot, and then … OOPS!
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Thanks, Christina! Yeah, the oops was a major OOPS!
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Hot, hot, hot and then. . .the wrong name—just when it was safe to go into the water! YUM snippet. I definitely cracked up at the end.
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LOL! Love that reference, Charmaine! Thanks so much!
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Well that was hot! Fans self, clutches pearls LOL. Yesss….she probably should have bitten her tongue – Dickon’s not the hero’s name after all…great snippet.
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Thank you, Veronica! Yes, she really wishes she had right about now.
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Whew! I hope his name is Dicken! Pardon me, I’m off to One Click!
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Thank you, Nancy! And uh, nope. Not even close. 🙂
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Wow! Welcome back! That was a sexy Sunday morning snippet! 🙂
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Thanks, Jessica! I thought I’d leave this book with a sexy little cliff hanger. 🙂
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Definitely a ‘hot’ snippet, but I can’t help wondering if she’ll regret those last two words.
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Oh, I think that’s a yes. 🙂
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