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Table of Contents

Legal Page

Title Page

Book Description

Dedication

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

New Excerpt

About the Author

Publisher Page

A Totally Bound Publication

Honey and Decadence

ISBN #
978-1-78184-817-3

©Copyright Wendi Zwaduk

Cover Art by Posh Gosh ©Copyright October 2013

Edited by Rebecca Douglas

Totally Bound Publishing

This is a work of fiction. All characters, places and events are from the author’s imagination and should not be confused with fact. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, events or places is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form, whether by printing, photocopying, scanning or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher, Totally Bound Publishing.

Applications should be addressed in the first instance, in writing, to Totally Bound Publishing. Unauthorised or restricted acts in relation to this publication may result in civil proceedings and/or criminal prosecution.

The author and illustrator have asserted their respective rights under the Copyright Designs and Patents Acts 1988 (as amended) to be identified as the author of this book and illustrator of the artwork.

Published in 2013 by Totally Bound Publishing,
Newland House, The Point, Weaver Road, Lincoln, LN6 3QN

Warning:

This book contains sexually explicit content which is only suitable for mature readers. This story has a
heat rating
of
Totally Melting
and a
Sexometer
of
3.

This story contains 41 pages, additionally there is also a
free excerpt
at the end of the book containing 7 pages.

HONEY AND DECADENCE

Wendi Zwaduk

All work and no play makes life boring…unless there’s a dollop of whipped cream and a studded paddle involved. Then it’s all fun.

Roxy loves her job at the Delight Tonight restaurant, but she longs for more. She’d rather find employment using her accounting skills. Her boss, Sean, has mentioned he’s interested in bringing her on as an accountant. Can she keep her wits about her or will she cave in to the blossoming feelings she has for him?

Sean doesn’t date his staff…ever. Except, Roxy makes him rethink his rules. She’s curvy, sexy and one of the few people he trusts. When he’s given the birthday surprise of his life, he knows he wants Roxy in every way.

Will getting her into his bed translate into a love to last forever, or a lust and chocolate-filled disaster?

Dedication

I had to do it. Had to write this. You didn’t let me give up. You know who you are.

JPZ—Honey and Decadence makes me think of you.

Chapter One

“A hot fuck with whipped cream.” Roxy cocked her hip, then stared at her co-worker, Gina. “You asked.”

Gina fumbled with her tray, then placed it on the bar top. “I didn’t think you’d answer me quite so honestly, or so loudly.”

Roxy grinned and picked up her margarita order. “You asked, I answered.” Served Gina right. Gina lived to drive her crazy. Tonight, she wasn’t going to win. Roxy wound her way across the restaurant and delivered the drink orders. She checked her tables, then headed back to the registers to print up the bills.

“Hey, Roxy, do you have a moment?” Her boss, Elias McDowell, touched her arm. “I need to talk to you.”

Roxy grabbed the string of receipts then followed Elias to the kitchen. “I have to deliver these.” She shoved each piece of paper into the proper bill folder. “Elias?”

Of the two men who ran Delight Tonight, she liked Elias a lot. He always smiled, treated her with dignity and jumped in to help during the supper rush. She liked him, but not like Sean. Sean Malkin, Elias’ partner in the restaurant, made her skin tingle. He rarely spoke and hardly visited the restaurant. When he did show up, he spent all of his time in the office. Most of the servers avoided him. Maybe it was his height or his piercing green eyes. He walked with a swagger and demanded respect wherever he went. Her pussy quivered. Thinking about the cover-model-sexy man ratcheted her heat level up so many notches.

Elias opened the door to the office, then waved his hand. “Have a seat.” He took the bill folders from her hands. “Monique? Take these to her tables.”

The newer server nodded to Elias. “I’ll bring them back to you.” She disappeared into the main banquet room, leaving Roxy alone with Elias.

“With the tips,” he called after Monique then groaned. “New servers. Got to tell them everything. Okay.” Elias ushered her to the leather chairs opposite the desk. “I need you.”

“Excuse me?” Roxy refused to sit. Elias could come on to the other girls, not her. She wasn’t there to find a date. Hell no. She’d earned her BA in accounting and wanted to do the books for the restaurant instead of being a part of the wait staff. Unfortunately, Elias claimed to have misplaced her application for a promotion.

“I need you for a party. Sean’s turning thirty-six and I want to do something nice for him.” He opened a bill folder. “This is what I want to do and you’re the perfect server for the job.”

Roxy stared at the folded piece of paper. Nyotaimori, not accounting, like she’d hoped. Elias wanted food displayed on a human body for the consumers to eat the food directly off the presenter’s skin. So he knew about her part-time job in college. She sighed. He would know about that and not her degree. But if she played along, she’d get a chance to talk to Sean. Seeing Sean made the decision easy. “Okay, but I haven’t done this in a while. Do you want me to be totally still like a mannequin or is this going to be more interactive? And since when did we start serving sushi?”

“I’m using you as the table, but I’m not using sushi. Sean’s not fond of raw fish. So I thought we could modify it a little and use what he likes.” Elias pocketed the paper. “If I don’t hide this, he’ll know and I want it to be a surprise.”

“I see. You’re not serving anything hot then, right?” She folded her arms. “What did you have planned?”

“Wine, fruit, cheeses and a couple other items. Mostly I want you there.” Elias sat on the edge of the desk. “You’re never going to believe this, but he likes you.”

Roxy collapsed on the closest chair. “He what?” Elias had to be lying. Sean never talked to her other than to hand her a pay cheque. He never smiled or even looked like he wanted to be at the restaurant. And yet, she fantasised about him every time she used her vibrator.

“Sean’s very”—he bowed his head—“how do I say this…particular. He’s not one of those bizarre, reclusive millionaires. Trust me, neither one of us is rolling in cash, but meeting women isn’t his strong point. He mentioned seeing you outside of work at the Push Club.”

“He did?” She’d only been to Push twice and neither time had got her off. The guys wanted more than she preferred to give in her BDSM play. Comfort zones weren’t enforced well—at least not on the two nights she’d attended. Had she seen Sean? Only one guy had even acted human and decent. She remembered she’d met him during the masquerade night. He’d worn a mask partially covering his face, leather pants and no shirt. When they’d danced, he’d held her close and murmured things about wanting to cover her in honey and lick every inch of her body. Sean barely spoke to her at work, but maybe he loosened up when he went to the club. She shivered. She remembered seeing him play with one of the subs. He’d embodied raw power and control.

“I wasn’t there, so don’t ask me.” Elias’ voice ripped her from her thoughts. “Roxy, I want you to do this. I’ll prep the food, you just lie there. I’m kicking in a grand in tips, so you won’t get stiffed.”

“A grand?”

“Well, it does require nudity and the whole night devoted to Sean. We’re normally closed on Sundays, so it’s only fair.”

What could she say? A night alone with Sean and a thousand dollars… One of her wildest dreams come true. A vision of Sean came to mind from the last time she’d seen him at the restaurant. His jeans hugged his muscular legs and accented the bulge between his thighs. The cotton dress shirt highlighted the green in his eyes and oozed power. His scent curled around her and she closed her eyes. The guy smelt like sex and heaven mixed with aftershave. Would he shave or leave a little scruff on his cheeks? She pressed her knees together. Thinking about Sean licking honey, or whatever it was Elias planned, off her body sent a frisson of heat through her veins. Her pussy clenched and she gripped the armrests of the chair. God, she hoped she didn’t make a fool of herself. Playing the role of presentation girl had never turned her on, but having Sean involved changed everything.

Roxy met Elias’ gaze. “What time do you need me to be here?”

* * * *

Sean sat at his desk in his home office and stared at the invitation. Damn Elias. He hadn’t wanted to celebrate his birthday. People turned thirty-six all the time and no one made a big deal. Then again, Elias knew how much he wanted to keep his birthday quiet.

“A private party,” Sean read out loud. “Probably a stripper or something equally stupid.” A headache grew behind his eyes. He’d been dicked over by enough women in his lifetime to know a one-nighter with a stripper wasn’t going to cut it, but he wasn’t sure he wanted a full-time lover either. Hell, the nights he played at Push didn’t get his rocks off. Except the one night he’d danced with the vixen in the red feathered mask.

He grinned and closed his eyes. Roxy had thought she could hide behind the red velvet. Not a chance. He’d know that body anywhere. The red satin bustier she’d worn had highlighted two of her best assets—her breasts. His mouth watered. The fishnet stockings had accentuated her statuesque legs. He longed to feel her clenched around him as he drove his cock into her pussy.

Even as a memory, he knew the feel of her slender body under his hands. That night she’d ground her ass into his groin enough times for him to memorise her curves. He longed to lash her to his St Andrew’s cross and drizzle chocolate on her chest. Would she squeal? Moan? Call him a freak because he liked food play mixed with sex? She’d clutched him tighter when he’d mentioned the honey play. He could only hope and fantasise.

Then again, he’d actually have to act on his desire for her. He’d instituted the rules against staff dating. Still, he visualised her astride his lap with whipped cream decorating her body. The dark chocolate would complement her pale skin. His cock stiffened behind his zipper. He could almost feel her riding him, her moist heat enveloping him. Sean palmed his cock and groaned. He wanted the real woman, wanted to touch her and taste her.

In his mind, she smiled and clutched her sticky chest. She bit her bottom lip and her hair slid over her shoulders in tangles. Her deep brown eyes glittered as she slipped into subspace.

Sean gasped for breath, unzipped, then shoved his pants to the floor. He then wrapped his fingers around his cock and stroked. He could see her bouncing on his lap and taste the cream on her skin. She leant forward, taking his mouth in a kiss. The tastes of chocolate, cream and raw desire exploded on his tongue. Her nipples rubbed his chest and kicked his desire up another notch. Fuck, he wished he had her in person, not a daydream. His balls ached and he stroked harder. The flutters low in his belly switched to full electric shocks along his limbs. Jesus.

“I’m coming,”
she panted.
“Sean.”

Fuck yeah.
Sean gripped his dick with one hand and massaged his sac with the other. He tilted his head back, opened his eyes and embraced the orgasm. Hot ribbons of cum splattered on his thighs. Good thing he’d been sitting down. He panted and glanced around the room. At least no one was around to hear him this time. He shouldn’t fantasise about a woman he hardly knew, but damn, she got him off every time.

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