Roll Against Discovery (3d20 Book 3)

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Author: Allyson Lindt
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    My bravado faltered. “Not in public.” Crap. That’s not what flirty, fun Kathryn should say. It wasn’t that I didn’t like the idea. On the contrary, the suggestion filled my head with all sorts of delicious images. The kinds of things normally relegated for alone-time with my vibrator. Putting on a private show for the camera. Knowing the guy on the other side was turned on by the teasing. My nipples tightened at the idea, straining against the satin of my bra. “I mean, that’s the kind of thing that’s better done discreetly.
    “We have a room,” Evan said. “If you wanted to take us upstairs, you should have just asked.”
    There was that plural again. Us. The notion they knew exactly what they were doing filled me with a new level of trepidation and excitement. “You started it,” I said.
    “It’s true”—Evan turned me toward the door—“but we’d rather not finish it alone.”
    “We’re still talking about the pictures, right?”
    “For now.” Trevor stepped next to me.
    Hesitation raced back in. Being bold was one thing, but I’d known these guys for less than half an hour. And known was a generous term. I wanted to say fuck it and go along with them, but I couldn’t silence my concerns enough to make that leap. “Who decides if it’s about more?” I tried to keep my tone light, but a shadow crept in.
    Evan shifted enough to look me in the eye. “You have the final say. I promise.”
    He seemed sincere. They both did. But could I trust my gut on this? “I just…” I wanted to give a clever answer. Something to keep the conversation going, instead of scaring them off. Words failed me. The idea was enticing, but I couldn’t find a way past my doubts.
    Evan studied me for a moment. “You said you were meeting people later. Right?”
    “Yes.”
    “Text one of them. Give them our room number. Tell them to send management up if they don’t hear from you in an hour.” He paused and furrowed his brow. “Unless you’re not interested.”
    The ache of my nipples hard and straining against my bra insisted I was, and my curiosity and sense of rebellion wanted a reason to say yes . I hesitated a moment longer, before sending Jackson a quick text. Then I turned my smile back on the guys and let the fun glide back into my response. “Behave, or someone comes knocking when our time is up.”
    Evan intertwined his fingers with mine, and Trevor placed a hand at the small of my back, both of them prompting me toward the elevator.
    “I never promised we’d behave. Just that we wouldn’t misbehave unless you wanted to,” Evan said.
    My heart hammered in my throat, and damp excitement grew between my thighs. I had no idea how I got myself into this, but I was going to enjoy it for all it was worth.

Chapter Three
    As we stepped into their hotel room, anticipation spiraled through my veins, but my newfound confidence evaporated. It was easy enough to fall into the joking and flirting when I didn’t have time to stop and think, but I stood in the middle of a room, with two gorgeous men who seemed very interested in me, and I had no idea what to do next.
    Evan placed a finger under my chin and forced my gaze to meet his. “Are you all right?” His voice still held a seductive tone, but it was laced with concern. Staring into the deep pools of brown that were his eyes sent a sense of comfort over me, but it wasn’t enough to bring my thoughts back under control.
    I nodded. Damn it, where had my voice gone? “I’m good. Great even.”
    “May I?”
    I wasn’t sure what he was asking. That didn’t stop me from saying, “Yes.”
    “The thing is”—Evan settled his hands on my hips, gaze never leaving mine, and turned me so I stood between the two of them, back to Trevor and his camera—“it’s all about the teasing and seduction.” He glided his hands down my hips, toward the edge of my skirt. “Not about being obvious.” He jerked his arms, and I turned my head in time to

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