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Authors: Annie Nicholas

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It was torture.

It was heaven.

It was so, so good.

My entire body orgasmed as Val fed from me. I flung my arms back, leaning into Val’s hands around my waist as my muscles clenched and milked his hard cock. My breath shuddered in my chest as I moaned his name over and over.

Val’s climax overtook his movements and I sensed his hot seed spill into my body. I watched his face contort in pleasant agony. “Pia!” he cried out at the end.

Sagging onto his chest, I panted and listened to his heavy breathing. I closed my eyes and regrouped. He wanted me, but what did we do now?

“I never imagined you’d come back.” Val rubbed my back.

Afraid to wreck this fragile truce, I hugged him tight. We had a lot of hurdles to overcome but we’d established a foundation based on caring for each other.

“What do you want, Pia?”

I glanced up at his face. “I want you.”

“You have me.” He gave me a shy smile and the shy was for real.

My stomach fluttered and I crawled closer to his face so we were nose to nose.

He wrapped one of my curls around his finger. “We can’t go back to what we were. I won’t be treated like a suitor. Tell me what our next step is.”

“Never like a suitor. You mean too much to me.” I chewed on my bottom lip and gazed into his eyes, wanting to remember this moment for eternity.

Grinning, he reeled me in by my hair. “Move in with me. Isn’t that what mortals do? Some of them live together before marriage.” He tugged harder on my hair. “We can try it out. See how much you drive me crazy and vice versa.”

Warmth spread through my body. It flushed through my flesh and made me light-headed. “Yes.”

His shy smile became something more sensual, more possessive. “Yes.”

Sex and love could come in the same package for a succubus with the right incubus in her life. Food might equal sex and fidelity couldn’t be part of the equation, but with enough determination we could make this work.

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About the Author

Annie Nicholas hibernates in the rural, green mountains of Vermont where she dreams of different worlds, heroes and heroines. When spring arrives the stories pour from her, with the hope of one day sharing them with the masses.

Mother, daughter and wife are just some of the hats she happily wears while trudging after her cubs through the hills and dales. The four seasons are her inspiration and muse.

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ISBN: 978-14268-9438-1

Copyright © 2012 by Annie Nicholas

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