Roping Ryan (The West Series Book 6)

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Book: Roping Ryan (The West Series Book 6) by Jill Sanders Read Free Book Online
Authors: Jill Sanders
gripped his hair. His hands moved aside her panties, and then his fingers pushed inside her, causing her shoulders to jump off the mattress.
    She called his name over and over again until he covered her lips with his mouth and continued to pleasure her with his fingers. When he settled over her, she wrapped her legs around his narrow hips and gripped his shoulders.
    She looked into his eyes as he slid slowly into her. When she couldn’t contain herself anymore, she arched her back and let pleasure totally consume her. Her nails dug into his skin as she felt herself building.
    “Let go,” he said against her lips, and she had no other option than to obey.
     

     
    It drove him nuts to watch her fall over the edge. Her hair was fanned out on the pillow, all that rich, dark silkiness. Her dark lashes rested on her cheeks and her lips looked pink and swollen.
    When he pulled her leg up closer to his chest, her eyes opened again and her hands moved to his arms. She had a slight smile on her lips and when he leaned down to kiss her, she tasted so sweet, he forgot everything else.
    He felt himself building too fast, but when he tried to pull back, her fingers dug into him and held him close. Her hips pumped with his and soon he was losing himself.
    Ryan felt her fingers running up and down his back and held a moan of delight. “I’ll move in a moment,” he said into her hair, enjoying the smell of it and the feel of it against his cheek.
    “It’s okay.” She sighed. “I don’t mind.”
    He pulled back and looked down at her. She had a smile on her lips and looked even sexier than before.
    “I hope this doesn’t complicate things too much.”
    She frowned a little. “I’m not looking for complications.”
    He rolled over and sat up as she pushed back to lean against the headboard.
    “I suppose we should have thought this through.”
    She shook her head. “It was bound to happen. I mean...” She blushed a little and he smiled.
    “Couldn’t keep your hands off me, eh?”
    Her eyes darted to his. Then she smiled when she noticed that he was joking.
    “I just mean that we’re young, and we’re going to be cooped up together for a while.” She shrugged. “Besides, I’ve never been one to deny myself.”
    He smiled and said under his breath, “Thank God for that.”
    She chuckled. “I didn’t notice you holding back any.”
    He chuckled and shook his head. “It’s been a while.”
    “Oh?” Her eyebrows arched and she pulled the sheets up to cover herself. He almost laughed at her attempt. Instead, he pulled the sheet away and pulled her closer to him.
    “Yeah, being undercover isn’t all glam and parties. I can’t even remember the last time I went out on a date.”
    She pulled away and looked up at him. “Seriously?”
    He nodded. “Probably over three years ago.”
    She shook her head and rested back on his shoulder. “Well then, we’ll have to make a night of it soon. You know, to update you on your skills.”
    He smiled. “I’m up for the challenge.”
    “Are these from when you were shot?” she asked, running her fingers over the scars on his stomach.
    He looked down and remembered the pain. “Yeah.” He leaned his head back and closed his eyes.
    “What happened?” He could feel her looking up at him.
    “Drug bust gone wrong. My snitch drove me to the nearest hospital and dumped me.”
    “I read the reports from the hospital. It was touch and go for a while.”
    He glanced down at her questioningly.
    “Melissa was the nurse who helped you. She was interning in the ER at the time.”
    He thought about it. “I thought she looked familiar.”
    “I guess you met her when you were younger as well. She’s close friends with Haley.”
    “Small towns.” He shook his head. “Before next week it will be all over town that we’re a couple and living here.”
    “Do you mind?” She looked up at him.
    He frowned. “Gossip can be bad.” He thought of all the busts that had gone bad

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