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Authors: Vanessa Vale

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The touch was like a wildfire, intensely bright and dangerous. A complete and total surprise, for having a man touch me there
was
nothing I'd ever imagined. Liking it was even more surprising.

"Soon, angel, we'll both take you," Porter murmured in my ear, for I'd stilled on Quinn's cock as I reveled in the illicit press of his finger. "Quinn will claim your ass while you ride my cock. The perfect claiming, but we'll prepare you first. Now move for Quinn before he dies of pleasure."

The man's face was all hard lines as if he were in pain—a painful pleasure—so I began to raise and lower myself once again. Porter's finger brushed over that tight crinkle of very erotic nerves every time I lowered myself. A sheen of perspiration broke out on my skin, but I could do nothing but move my body in a way that brought me closer and closer to the brink.

"You're going to come and I'm going to watch," Quinn said, his voice deeper and huskier than I'd ever heard before. "The way you're working my cock, baby, I'm going to follow you right over."

I didn't need any more coaxing. Perhaps it was Porter's seed coating my pussy as Quinn's cock drove into me. Perhaps it was the pleasure they'd promised and delivered. Perhaps it was that I was wanton
and
a hussy having a finger press against my back entrance, but I didn't care.
They
didn't care. They wanted me, desired me just the way I was. That realization tipped me over the edge and I let go. I couldn't scream this time, for the sound was caught in my throat, but I continued to use Quinn's cock to fulfill my pleasure. Quinn didn't seem to mind in the least. In fact, he made a guttural sound and I felt him fill me with his own seed, his thighs clenching beneath me.

Our mingled breaths were ragged and rough, and it took several minutes to calm ourselves. I felt a hand stroke down my bare back, a gentle caress and knew it was Porter. "You're ours, angel."

"Yes," I murmured, for there was no other answer.

Quinn lifted me off his still hard cock and I hissed out my breath, just before he tucked me onto his lap, arms wrapped securely about me. His chin rested on top of my head and the soft hair on his chest tickled my cheek.

"Remember earlier when I said I didn't imagine it would be like this?" I asked.

Porter sat down on the narrow cot beside us. "Yes," he replied.

"I never imagined my wedding night in a jail cell."

I felt the laughter rumble in Quinn's chest. "Your wedding night will be at home, in our marriage bed."

I looked up at Porter. "Then what was that?"

He smiled and stroked a finger lazily over my now plump nipple. "
That
was fucking. Pure and simple. It's only ten in the morning, angel. Never fear, we'll be back at Bridgewater before your—our—wedding night."

"Come, our Christmas bride. Let's get you home, for what we just did was only the beginning."

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Vanessa Vale writes escapist fantasy (aka erotic romance) in the form of historical westerns. Everyone loves a cowboy—at least she does! A cowboy who knows what he wants and isn't afraid to take it. Oh yeah.
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Sweet Justice
 

 

Bridgewater Menage Series
 

Their Kidnapped Bride
 

Their Wayward Bride
 

Their Captivated Bride
 

Their Treasured Bride
 

 

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