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Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole
Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole











Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole

“Two can play at that.” He cupped her pussy with a firm grip. “If you underestimate me, Rune, I will always have you like this: by the balls.

Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole

He eased his legs farther apart for her and rocked his hips. Which doesn’t mesh with me being extraordinary in every way, now does it?” Yank. “You’re too bloody young and inexperienced to-” If you’d met another before me, your attentions would be fixated on him.”ĭickwad! As if she didn’t know her own mind? And he was harshing her buzz. “I’ll tell you-because I’m the first Lore male you’ve ever known. “Why do you want more from me?”īreathless, she said, “Because you’re mine.” “Tell me why you’ve seized on me, Josephine.” He coiled his arms around her, drawing her close, trapping his straining dick between them. “Nothing comes between us.” He grazed his knuckles over a nipple, his silver rings clinking against her piercing. Standing before her, he used a claw to slice away her bra and then her thong, tossing the scraps away. Soon the water would erase that blood rune on his side. As his torso flexed, his tattoos glided over chiseled muscle. Steam dampened his smooth skin and his black hair. She blinked, and he was in the water with her naked. He started to undress, his movements growing quicker and quicker, until parts of him blurred. As if in response to a threat, her body tensed, her mind becoming more alert. Jo didn’t know what had gotten into Rune, but as he strode toward the edge of the springs, with his eyes so dark and threatening, her laughter died. He recalled Dalli’s words: “Win her.” He wanted an iron bond with Josephine. She ducked under and emerged, smoothing her wet hair back, revealing her perfect ears.

Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole

In her lacy thong and bra, she descended the natural rock steps into the water.

Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole

She wasted no time undressing: boots, jeans, shirt. Strings of paper lanterns stretched from one side to the other, making the haze appear to glow. Snow accumulated on the stone, but flakes melted a couple of feet above the water. Tall boulders circled the pool, buffering the wind.













Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole