Love Against Duty
h a stranger and speak so directly. It was appropriate, for she was Christy Parkview's adopted daughter,
lfire as well. Yes, I am a businessman, and I have plenty of iron in various fires.
smile. He lifted his hand and placed them on the pool table, and Queen stared at the Armani customized gold
his own man, and he doesn't give a f
quite famous, sh
uty, a novice virgin? In a ball gown and diamond slippers? Never could she recall having this kind of verbal exc
used as he gestured at the diamond ring on the third finger of her left hand. She glanced at the ring as the stones sparkled, which Austin had given her with his sweet smile, and which Christy saw and nodded with satisfacti
ding them captive with his attractive grey eyes. I don't imagine it would surprise you, darling, that my father picke
ar of him shook through her body. In every way, he was a man. Possibly a hurting man, and suddenly she shifted
d it. But only as far as the threshold, if I dared to overstep the line, would you step on my silver heel? Have you any skeletons in your closet? Hasn't everyman? I don't have a wide
trong, attractive body, and because she is acquainted with Austin friends, young men who kept fit due to sport, Queen knew a
brigand; I didn't say you're a stealer of other people's valuables. What about another man's woman? In that area, you will be less honorable. We are quite alone, you and I, and as he spoke, his eyes moved up and down her
ge, Queen could feel the air of real intention in this man's attitude. This man wouldn't think twice about sleeping with a woman if he fancied her, and never before had she come up against this kind of sudden
enough for him to hear, and there is no way she can withhold them. She looked at him in confusion, and suddenly he moved closer to her, and she felt he had swallo
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