Just Like That

Just Like That Read Free Page B

Book: Just Like That Read Free
Author: Erin Nicholas
Tags: Contemporary Romance
Ads: Link
more fun.”
    “My hope for you as my best friend is that someday you’ll understand why I say ‘no way’ to that statement.”
    “Spoken like a happily married man.” Sam knew that Ben and Jessica were one of those rare, meant-to-be couples. He also knew that he’d never even come close, so couldn’t argue. Yet, being able to go to this woman and talk to her about orgasms seemed like a very nice alternative to marital bliss.
    “Sounds like all she needs is confidence. A lot of the time women are just too self-conscious to be able to relax enough to get into it and enjoy. She probably just needs some sexy underwear.” Ben looked at him for a long moment. “Sexy underwear. That’s the key to all of it?”
    “Maybe some toys,” Sam said with a wink.
    Ben leaned to the left, withdrew his wallet and handed Ben a one hundred dollar bill. “You talk her into going shopping with you and I’m buying.”
    “Is this a dare?” Sam couldn’t help but be interested. He hadn’t had anything exciting happen for a long time, and what red-blooded male passed up the chance to show off his sexual expertise and buy sexy lingerie for an appreciative female?
    He tucked the bill into his front pocket, tossed back the rest of his beer and pushed back from the table. Ben watched with an eyebrow up and a grin.
    “See you later,” Ben said.
    14
    www.samhainpublishing.com

    Just Like That
    “Not if I’m even half as good as I think I am.”
    Sam headed for the bar for two more beers. He used it as an excuse to check out the situation at Carmen’s table.
    The woman in the middle was the first one his gaze settled on. And he felt like he’d just downed a pot of coffee, two energy drinks and five candy bars. His body literally hummed, and he couldn’t relax his chest enough to even take a deep breath.
    Lord, have mercy.
    Every cell in his body was tense and felt like it was vibrating. His mind was completely blank except for one word… sex .
    It was the most bizarre thing to ever happen to him. He never reacted like that to women. Sure there was lust, there was heat and want and attraction.
    But this was…inexplicable.
    She wasn’t even the most beautiful at the table.
    Carmen, by far, was the sexiest. She wore a fitted top with sparkling threads woven through that caught the light and drew attention when she moved. Her dark blonde hair was up in a sexy twist and her lips were a bright crimson, just begging to be noticed. The one who had been sitting closest to him, Abi, was very beautiful as well, but had a more sophisticated look. She was also dressed for a night out in a black dress with spaghetti straps and plenty of cleavage, and her straight blonde hair was down, sexy and loose.
    But their sister was the one Sam couldn’t look away from. Her hair was a soft strawberry blonde, and it fell in waves to touch her shoulders. She didn’t wear lipstick. The coral color of her lips didn’t need enhancing. She was too far away for him to see the color of her eyes, but just then she rose, presumably to go to the ladies’ room, and he realized that seeing this woman in lingerie was going to be one of the great pleasures of his life.
    And he was suddenly very sure that he was going to do exactly that.
    Prude or not, co-worker’s sister or not, he was going to give this woman an orgasm.
    Not because of her body—the shape of which he could only describe as “nice” considering nothing she wore was fitted or revealing in any way—but because she was, indeed, dressed like a kindergarten teacher. She wore a simple cotton sleeveless dress that buttoned up the front from hem to the V-neck and ended with a flare right at her knees. The best part was that both top and bottom were completely modest and conservative…and white. Virginal white.
    Those things, combined with the conversation he’d overhead, was enough to make him want to see her in a leopard-print thong and bustier. If nothing else, because he doubted that she’d ever

Similar Books

What Hearts

Bruce Brooks

Dead Wrong

J. M. Griffin

Plum Girl (Romance)

Jill Winters

Broken Protocols

Dale Mayer

Rage

Jackie Morse Kessler

BETWEENMEN

Tavish

The Dark Man

Desmond Doane