Seaside Seduction (Sun Stroked Book 1)

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dipped into her pussy and knew she was chasing an orgasm. He picked up the tempo, giving her what she needed. When he felt her start to quake beneath him, his whole body went up in flames.
    Her voice came out sounding rough and impatient. “I want to feel you come inside my ass, Ethan.”
    Her words pushed him over the edge at that moment. Teetering on the precipice, Ethan groaned out loud and released his seed high inside her. As his warmth rushed through her, the erotic pulse of his cock brought on her orgasm.
    “That’s it, baby. Come for me,” he murmured. Her sweet pulses milked his cock, draining him completely. He stayed inside until their tremors had subsided.
    He pulled out and dropped beside her on the bed. “Are you okay?” he asked while stroking the curve of her ass in a soothing manner.
    “I’m better than okay,” she reassured him. “I had no idea how good that could be.” After a moment of silence she asked, “How do you always know what I need?”
    Instead of answering, he brushed gentle fingers over her cheeks. “You’re beautiful when you come.”
    “You think so?”
    “Yes. I should make you come every day,” he said.
    She gave him a playful grin. “At least twice,” she said.
    Ethan brushed her hair away from her face as they fell into easy conversation. “So, what do you want to do today?”
    “Well, I was planning on having a late lunch with Lauren and Abby. If I don’t show up, they’re going to think I’ve abandoned them. And since coming to this island was my idea, I’d better get going,” she said. “After that I have the hydrotherapy room booked for a long, hot, sea salt bath. I can use a nice sensual soak after what we just did,” she said, grinning.
    He delighted in how comfortable they were together, how easily they fell into conversation after passionately charged sex. “Will I see you tonight?”
    She touched his cheek. “Whether you want to or not.”
    He grinned like the village idiot, feeling so damn juvenile. “Oh, I want to, but you already know that.”
    “So, what are you going to do this afternoon?” she asked.
    He shrugged. “I guess it’s time to work on the deck.” “Deck?”
    “Yeah, it’s some makeshift project Malik gave me when I first got here. Something to help me reenter the workforce, I guess, because it’ll be a cold day in hell before my superior officers come pounding on my door again.” He grabbed the blankets and hauled them up, noting the strange sense of relief washing over him. It hadn’t occurred to him until lately just how disgruntled he’d become with all the red tape and bureaucratic bullshit. “I’ve had a pile of building materials sitting at the back of my cabana for months. I haven’t felt like touching it. I think I’ll get started on it today, though.”
    Dani touched his hands and gave him a playful wink. “I always knew you were good with your hands.” She snuggled in tighter. “So, where did you learn carpentry work?”
    “My grandfather.”
    “I thought you came from a line of military men.”
    “I do. That’s what Grandpa did in the military.” Ethan chuckled and added, “My mom made sure I learned how to wield a hammer. She said the one thing she hates is a man who is useless around the house.”
    “Same here.” Dani grinned. “Where do your parents live?”
    “Mom and Dad call Florida home now. But they’ve lived all over. How about you?”
    “My mom, dad and baby brother are all in Chicago. Not far from me.” After a moment she added, “You know, Ethan, in my line of work we’re always looking for good carpenters. Of course, I’d have to see your finished product first before I could recommend you,” she said playfully.
    “Why, you…” he covered her lips with his.
    After a long, thorough kiss, Dani stole another glance at the clock. “I’d better get going or the girls are going to think I’ve been eaten by the big bad wolf.”
    Ethan cocked his head and gave her a wicked

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