Everything to Him

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Book: Everything to Him by Elizabeth Coldwell Read Free Book Online
Authors: Elizabeth Coldwell
he began to slide into her, inch by slow inch. She looked down at the place where their bodies joined, seeing his thickness pushing apart her soft, smooth lips. When she looked up again, her eyes met Felix’s.
    “How does it feel to have him fucking you, Amber?” he asked.
    “It feels amazing,” she answered. Though it was far from the first time she’d had Josh’s meaty dick buried inside her, the feeling of weightlessness that came from being cradled in the sex swing gave the penetration an extra edge. At that moment, Josh gave a thrust so hard it almost forced the breath from her and she arched her head back.
    “I have to try something, if you’ll let me,” Felix murmured, close to her ear. “I have to fuck your mouth.”
    “Yes,” was all she could reply, then his crown was pushing past her lips, and all she tasted was the hot saltiness of him. This was so like the fantasies she’d had of sex with two men, both of them using her for their pleasure and, ultimately, her own, and she felt the first faint ripples of orgasm stirring in her belly.
    Josh and Felix worked to establish a rhythm that suited both of them, the steady movement of the swing as Josh thrust into Amber’s pussy pushing her mouth farther onto Felix’s shaft. She’d never swallowed him at this angle before, and it felt strange, as though her throat was solidly packed with his flesh. Strange, but undeniably arousing. The blood rushed to her head, and every inch of her body prickled with desire. If it was possible to expire from pleasure, she couldn’t think of a better way to go.
    “That’s it,” she heard Felix say, as if from a long way away. “Let go, let it take you. God, you don’t know just how much I love you right now…”
    The ripples became a full-blown tsunami. Her pussy convulsed around Josh’s cock, and she would have howled the walls down if it hadn’t been for Felix plugging her mouth. Filled with love for both men, knowing the three of them would never experience another week quite like this again in their life, Amber let her orgasm sweep her away.

Epilogue
     
     
     
    Propped up against a pile of pillows, Felix leafed through the pages of the latest issue of Glitz! magazine until he reached Josh Broughton’s profile of him. The magazine had been brought over to Brookwood Manor that afternoon, hot off the press—another of the perks of being who he was—but he’d resisted the temptation to read it until now. Its cover featured one of the many shots taken of him and Amber in the photo shoot that had been rescheduled following their return from New York. He looked, to his eyes, stiff and formal in the photo, but the images that best represented their time with Josh—drinking shots of rum out of Amber’s navel on a beach at sunset, playing naked on the sex swing in their Central Park West apartment—were hardly suitable for the pages of Glitz! . Instead, they remained a delicious memory of a week when—for the most part at least—he’d forgotten about the pressures of business and concentrated on making his and Amber’s deepest sexual fantasies come true.
    “So what does Josh have to say about us?” Amber asked, rolling over and wrapping the bed sheet around her naked body. “He’s been very secretive about that article whenever I’ve asked him.”
    “Let me see.” Felix cleared his throat and began to read aloud. “‘It’s not easy being a billionaire right now, to appear to have everything when so many others have nothing. But Felix Meredith started his business empire from nothing, and his rise to success has been achieved through hard work and a determination to succeed where others might have surrendered to the odds stacked against them. You can never know a man, the proverb says, until you have walked a mile in his shoes, and that’s what I spent a week doing, finding out how Felix spends his money, how he relaxes, and how he shows his devotion to his beautiful wife, Amber…’” He

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