For Christmas, I thought I'd share something a bit sweeter than yesterday's fare. This is my favorite kiss, of all the kisses I've written. It comes from my M/M/F holiday tale, Almost Home.
Wishing you a Christmas full of beauty, joy and love...
The kiss caught her off guard.
One moment Suzanne was standing in
the doorway to Helena’s den, scanning the occupants and wondering
if she knew anyone at all at this party. The next moment someone
twirled her around and fastened a pair of firm lips on hers. Out of
instinct or habit, she closed her eyes. The darkness heightened her
other senses. Powerful arms circled her body and pulled her against a
fuzzy male chest. Her partner’s scent rose around her, a complex
mix of soap and musk, evergreen and wood smoke. His tongue teased the
seam where her lips met and she let him enter, her self-protective
reflexes dulled by his warmth and the glass of merlot she’d downed
on her arrival. His mouth tasted of eggnog and candy canes,
appropriately seasonal. He was delicious, in fact—not just his
mouth but the quiet confidence of his probing tongue, the sculpted
muscle she felt under his sweater, his bold hands wandering across
her back to her buttocks. She hadn’t enjoyed a kiss like this in a
long time.
She’d felt chilled and tense ever
since her plane touched down in frigid Boston but now her muscles
began to unknot. He was a miniature sun, melting her, turning her
languid and dreamy. She clutched at his solid form and returned his
kiss, trading heat for heat. Tropical colours paraded behind her
eyelids—fuschia, lime, peach, and aqua—shimmering like the water
in her pool back home. She even began to perspire, her long-sleeved
velvet dress suddenly too warm for comfort.
He pulled her full hips against his
lean ones. A tell-tale lump, wonderfully hard, pressed against her
belly. Her panties and tights dampened, too.
Normally she would have resisted but
stress and alcohol made her susceptible. She allowed the kiss to
lengthen and deepen, sinking into the pure pleasure of it.
A smattering of applause brought her
back to awareness. “Whoa there!” hooted one of the guests. “You
two want some privacy?”
Suzanne broke away from the man who
had ambushed her. “Hey! What do you think you’re doing?”
Embarrassment added a sharp edge to her voice.
The dark haired man favoured her
with a grin. “Mistletoe,” he said, pointing upward. Sure enough,
a cluster of green leaves and pale berries dangled from the door
frame. He could scarcely contain his laughter.
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By the way, congratulations to Shirley, who won a copy of my latest release Her Secret Ingredient in my monthly VIP contest.
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Gorgeous cover Lisabet!,
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