Unintentional Virgin

Unintentional Virgin by A.J. Bennett Read Free Book Online

Book: Unintentional Virgin by A.J. Bennett Read Free Book Online
Authors: A.J. Bennett
the wrong way. He grabbed her hand and ran his thumb on her palm. “I would never hurt you.” 
    “For some reason I believe you.” Karma gave him a hesitant smile. 
    Jax jumped out to open her door before she changed her mind. The cool evening air felt good on his skin. Hopefully, he could give her a one-night stand to remember. 
    They walked up the concrete pathway and climbed three flights of stairs before Jax stopped in front of a door marked 3107. He fumbled with his keys and held the door open for her, flicking on the lights. 
    Karma crossed through, and he watched as she took in the small apartment. It was clean and smelled of lemon. Jax was glad he had tidied it up before going to work. Not that it was a mess to begin with. He was sort of a neat freak. He knew the place looked like a bachelor’s pad. A big-screen TV sat off to the left with a black leather couch. No coffee table or end tables. Small kitchen just off the living room. But it was enough for him. Just a place to crash. 
    “This is nice,” Karma said, running her fingers across the faux marble counter top. When she finally brought her eyes back to him she smiled and said, “I like your plants.”
    He found it funny she mentioned the plants hanging in the kitchen. “It’s not bad. But glad you approve.” He took a step closer. It was killing him he wanted to touch her so badly. Her hair had fallen in front of her eye, and he wanted to brush it aside. Her eyes were too gorgeous to be covered up. “Last chance, are you sure about this?” He watched her face intently, searching her eyes for any sign of doubt or regret. His shoulders relaxed a notch and he was glad to see neither. Her gray eyes shined like brushed metal; he’d never seen anything like it before. Maybe she wore contacts. If she did he didn’t want to know. 
    “I’m positive. I’ve been waiting a long time for this.” Karma smiled seductively. Jax’s cock twitched in his pants. It’s been way too long since he’d allowed anyone into his bed. 
    “Well, then, let’s not make you wait any longer.” They both took a step forward, meeting in the middle. “You’re gorgeous.” He reached forward and brushed the hair out of her face, tucking it behind her ears so he could see her better. His thumb made a slow stroke on the base of her neck.
    Karma shook her head. Her porcelain face flushed. “Stop it. There’s no need for false flattery. I know I’m cute, pretty at best, but never gorgeous.” 
    What was wrong with women? Why didn’t they ever see themselves for what they were?
    “Don’t underestimate yourself. I couldn’t stop thinking about your unusual gray eyes and heart-stopping smile since you walked in the door.” 
    Karma opened and closed her mouth like she wanted to say something but thought better of it and then demanded, “Shut up and kiss me.”  
    Jax could tell the compliment made her uncomfortable. She ran her hand up one of his arms and sighed. A shot of electricity ran up his arm at her touch. He drew her toward him until the tips of her breasts grazed his chest.
    Without hesitating, his lips crashed down on her full lips. One of his hands ran along the nape of her neck, and the other slid down to her breast. Karma’s hand ran up his back, pulling him closer. Jax groaned into her mouth. His cock was so hard it hurt. He walked her backward towards his bedroom, his lips never leaving hers. 
    Frantic to get closer, Jax practically threw her on the neatly made up bed. His knees sank into the mattress as his body covered hers. He wanted her skin on his flesh. He ran his hand up her smooth inner thigh. She was soft and curvy in all the right places. Just the way a woman should be. Damn, he loved the way her long curly hair was splayed across the pillow.
    Karma gasped when he stroked her lightly through her cotton panties. The sound drove him wild. She raised her hips and it nearly did him in. He wanted to bury himself so deep in her that she’d

Similar Books

Spiderkid

Claude Lalumiere

On the Line (Special Ops)

Capri Montgomery

Good Oil

Laura Buzo

Ocean Pearl

J.C. Burke

I can make you hate

Charlie Brooker