Wicked Wonderland

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Book: Wicked Wonderland by Lisa Whitefern Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lisa Whitefern
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Paranormal
blue through those sheer stockings. Climb in!” He dumped her handbag into the sleigh.
    Lilly looked inside. It was like a bed in there, with red, orange and gold jewel-toned satin and mink pillows and small rugs. It gave new meaning to the phrase “sleigh bed”. Ribbons in bright jewel colors lay scattered across the floor. “It’s beautiful,” she whispered.
    Nick stood behind her and rested his hands on her shoulders. The man was a danger to her psyche. Just the touch of his hands on her was enough to send her mind spiraling to all the sexual fantasies she’d had about both him and Kris ever since she’d seen them making love.
    She’d had the odd one-night stand when she’d been lonely enough, and they’d been fun. And it would be many women’s fantasy to make love with two men as hot and gorgeous as this. It was certainly her fantasy. It had been for ten years. If she got in the sleigh with them, anything might happen.
    Her body began to heat at the very thought of the possibilities, but she had to maintain some dignity.
    That ass smacking had been beyond the pale.
    She let out a breath to relieve the pressure in her chest. “I’ll tell you what I’m going to do. I’m going to ride with you in your sleigh because it’s so damn cold, but that doesn’t mean I forgive you for picking me up and smacking my ass like that. I’m not an innocent eighteen-year-old anymore. I’ve read about dominance and submission, but you’re supposed to discuss these things with a partner before you do something like that, Nick. God damn!” She took another deep breath, prepared to carry on with her scolding, despite the fact she felt more turned on than before. “That may be how sylphs treat women, but mortal women expect a little more finesse. You can take me for a ride in that wild sleigh, and then you can take me home.”
    Even as she spoke the words, Lilly knew in her heart that if they pushed just a little, she’d give in to her lust for them both.
     
    Nick watched Lilly slide one shapely, sexy leg over the side of the sleigh. Her flimsy skirt flipped up in the wind, showing her beautiful, curvy ass. He imagined those legs wrapped around his hips, and his cock stiffened.
    But he heeded her earlier words. He must not jump her. If he did, she wouldn’t trust him.
    I was always so sure Lilly was one hundred percent mortal female. Kris was right, and I should have known better. Those eyes are a fairy color, too unusual and perfect to be wholly mortal.
    He and Kris had messed things up with her before by not understanding the mind of a mortal female. He knew some of them liked dominant alpha men like him, but they still seemed to expect a different set of manners or preliminaries. When Lilly broke up with him, she’d said he was too macho, too dominating. That she needed some space. When she’d stop talking to Kris as well, it had been because she couldn’t handle their bisexuality.
    But there was no point in thinking about the past. There was only one thing he was sure about right now, and that was that he wanted Lilly more than he’d ever wanted another woman. He’d wanted her when she was eighteen, and he wanted her now with a hunger that could drive him crazy if he didn’t do something about it. But this time, he and Kris had to go slow.
    The fae world was completely foreign to her. She’d never believed it existed, and he’d never pushed it when they were at college together. Now, if either he or Kris moved too fast, pressed her too much emotionally, they’d risk pushing her away again.
    Nick climbed in the sleigh. Despite her tough words, Lilly didn’t move away when he sat beside her. She smelled of jasmine and feminine warmth. The perfume on her neck was different from the stuff she’d worn as a teen, a much lighter fragrance that blended sensually with her own natural scent. Nick clenched one hand into a fist, fighting to rein in his desire.
    He could tell by the glint in her eyes that she still

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