Monroe, Marla - Her Biker Boyfriends [The Dirty Dozen 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

Monroe, Marla - Her Biker Boyfriends [The Dirty Dozen 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Marla Monroe Read Free Book Online

Book: Monroe, Marla - Her Biker Boyfriends [The Dirty Dozen 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Marla Monroe Read Free Book Online
Authors: Marla Monroe
we had off. I guess we should have called first.” Drew shoved his hands in his jeans pockets.
    The action drew her eyes toward his crotch. It was obvious he was hard. She jerked them back upward. He smiled a knowing look when she did.
    “The reason we dropped by was to see if you wanted to get something to eat and go for a ride,” Ranger said.
    “Oh, that sounds like fun. I need to get dressed, though. Do you have time to wait on me?”
    “Take your time, Carly. We’re not on a schedule.” Drew reached out and ran a finger along her cheek.
    “Well, have a seat. I won’t be long.” She smiled then turned and hurried into her bedroom.
    She closed the door and searched out something to wear. She quickly settled on a pair of low-rise jeans and a short-sleeved blouse. She pulled on the boots she had worn the weekend before, figuring they were good for riding bikes. Staring into the mirror, she finally settled for pulling her hair back in a ponytail, then, remembering that she would be wearing a helmet, pulled it out and brushed it once again. She had natural curl in her hair, so it had a mind of its own. She finally gave up and opened the door to find the men sitting on her couch waiting for her.
    “Sorry, it took so long.” She walked into the room.
    They both stood up and smiled.
    “You look great, and you didn’t take long at all.” Drew pulled her into his arms and kissed her.
    Before she could settle into his kiss, Ranger pulled her out of Drew’s arms into his and took her mouth with purpose. His tongue thrust against hers, then danced around inside to explore every nook.
    “Okay, guys. Let’s go get something to eat,” Drew interrupted with an amused chuckle.
    Ranger pulled back and licked his lips. “You can ride with me to eat.”
    “Right.” She couldn’t think straight now. She followed his tongue with her eyes then jerked them toward Drew. “I better get my keys.”
    She pulled out of Ranger’s embrace and went in search of her spare key. She could slip it into her pants pocket along with enough money for a cab, just in case. She returned to them standing at the door.
    “Ready?” Drew asked.
    “Yep, let’s go. I’m hungry.”
    They stopped at a little mom-and-pop diner not far from where she lived. She had never been there, but the food was good.
    “So what have you been up to since we last saw you?” Drew asked.
    “Nothing, really. I go to work and come home, and that’s about it.” She took a drink of her water. “What about you two? You said you worked all week. What are you working on?”
    “Doing a rehab of an office building across town. We’re on a time schedule so we’re working from sunup to sundown. Would have had to work today, except that we’re actually a little ahead of schedule.” Drew took a bite of his burger.
    “Sucks to have to work so much. Do you get any time off between jobs?” she asked.
    “Actually, we do. Sometimes we won’t work for a couple of weeks, so it’s not all that bad.” He turned to Ranger. “Think we’ll have to work that weekend?”
    “I sure as hell hope not, but I guess it depends on how much we get done over the next few weeks.” Ranger shrugged.
    “We’re hoping to get a long weekend off after we finish this building before we start another project. Would you be interested in spending some time with us then?”
    Carly smiled. “I’d love to. How long before you finish this one?”
    “We’ve got another three weeks. Save that next weekend for us. It’s the weekend of June fourteenth.”
    “I’ll double-check and make sure I don’t have something going on, but I don’t remember anything. I’ll make sure not to put anything down for that weekend.”
    “Great. Are you about finished?” Drew asked.
    “Yeah.” Carly drank the remainder of her water and stood up with the guys.
    She rode with Drew next. She found she could tell the difference in them even holding on to them from behind. Ranger’s chest was wider then

Similar Books

Fate's Hand

Christopher Lynn

And So To Murder

John Dickson Carr

The Water Witch

Juliet Dark

Red Light Wives

Mary Monroe

The Far Mosque

Kazim Ali