When a Scot Ties the Knot

When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare Read Free Book Online

Book: When a Scot Ties the Knot by Tessa Dare Read Free Book Online
Authors: Tessa Dare
Perhaps he could teach her to kiss, in the same way the sky taught the loch to be blue.
    It was a stupid risk, kissing her this soon.
    Logan realized it the moment his lips met hers and she went rigid in response. Bloody hell. If this embrace went wrong, he could scare her off and his grand plans would be over before they began.
    That meant his challenge was plain.
    He had to make sure this kiss went right.
    â€œHush , mo chridhe . Softly now.”
    He brushed his lips over hers in brief passes, with all the patience and tenderness a man like him could muster—­which wasn’t a great deal. But before long she was responding in a shy, sweet way. Her lips brushed his, too.
    The same hands that had flattened against his chest to hold him back now clutched at his lapels, drawing him closer. Her lips parted beneath his, and he swept his tongue between them. A small sigh eased from the back of her throat, encouraging and sweet. He explored her mouth with slow, languid strokes.
    And then his patience was rewarded, when her tongue touched lightly to his.
    Holy God. His knees almost buckled.
    Yes. That’s the way of it.
    She had the idea now, his clever little minx. When he explored, she yielded. When he took, she gave. And she did the same in return.
    Logan could have stood by that mirror-­finish loch and kissed her for hours. Days. Weeks and months, perhaps, while the seasons changed around them. There was something different to her. A taste he couldn’t quite name, except to decide he’d never known it in a kiss before. A bit of spice, a bit of sweet, and all of it warm.
    Whatever it was, that teasing essence had him wanting to kiss harder, probe deeper to chase it. As if he could bring it into himself and make it his own.
    But he didn’t want to frighten her. After one last, lingering brush of his lips to hers, he lifted his head.
    He’d forgotten that she was still standing on tiptoe, balanced on that rock. As he released her and stepped back, she swayed toward him. Their bodies collided with a dull unf . Softness meeting strength.
    Acting on instinct, he caught her in his arms.
    He felt all of her against all of him. Warm and curved and feminine and so alive beneath that gray mourning frock.
    Then she looked up at him—­with those big brown calf’s eyes, fringed with sooty lashes, and her kiss-­plumped lips slightly parted.
    Holy God. His knees really did waver this time.
    Logan believed what he’d told her, with everything he had in that place where a heart ought to be. Love was nothing but a lie ­people told themselves.
    But lust?
    Lust was real, and he was feeling it. Feeling it to his core. As he held her to him, his blood pounded with the fiercest, most primal kind of need. One that spoke of possession and claiming and mine .
    She made him wild.
    Surely it was simply because he’d gone so long without female company. Madeline wasn’t even his usual sort. Given his choice, he would have said he favored a bonny Scots lass with fiery hair and a knowing gleam in her eye. Not a shy, proper English gentlewoman just learning the taste of her first kiss.
    But beneath the shyness and reserve, she possessed a natural, earthy sensuality. He couldn’t help but think of what that might mean in bed—­when all the rules and corsets were shed, and the dark freed her from propriety.
    Damn. He was wondering about her again.
    He was weary of that, the wondering. He’d been wondering about this woman for far too long. Day after bloody day, and night after freezing night. For years. It had driven him mad.
    He needed to see her. Search her. Taste her. Everywhere. Hear the little noises she made in pleasure. Just once. Then the wondering would be replaced with knowledge, and he wouldn’t be haunted by her anymore.
    He lifted her down from the rock and set her on her feet.
    â€œCaptain MacKenzie,” she said dreamily, “I

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