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Ex Appeal
by Cari Quinn
Category: Erotica/Erotic Romance/Romance
Description: As the webmistress for one of the Northeast's hottest dating sites, Hunk Du Jour, Jenny Talbot is no stranger to reading the applications of potential clients. But when the latest application that crosses her inbox belongs to Ty Randall, the guy she broke up with a mere twenty-seven days ago, she does a double take. Reading what Ty wants in bed not only gets Jenny hot, it also makes her rethink ending their relationship. All she longed for was a little more spice in the bedroom--okay, a lot more--but he let her go without an argument. Faced with the possibility that Ty may really be moving on, getting her ex back becomes more appealing than ever. But will revealing exactly what she needs allow Jenny to finally experience ultimate pleasure or will she drive away the man she loves for good? Book 2 of the Hunk De Jour Series
eBook Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Inc./Scarlet Rose, 2010
eBookwise Release Date: July 2010

9 Reader Ratings:
Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [138 KB]
Words: 29562 Reading time: 84-118 min.

Ty inhaled deeply. His head swam at the scent that filled his nostrils, an aroma that was all Jenny. His fingers clenched the doorframe above his head as he took in the sight of her lying on the bed. Jesus, she was beautiful. Her skin glowed under the track lighting, and her cinnamon nipples protruded straight into the air like an invitation. The pain that had seized him moments ago when he'd walked in the unlocked door and heard her moans coming from the bedroom faded in a flood of lust.
He couldn't stop the sounds that escaped him. Part groan, part growl, all need. Her gaze swung toward the door, her pupils widening until her hazel irises all but disappeared. He met her eyes briefly, electrically, before he deliberately shifted his attention back between her golden thighs.
Abruptly, her movements stilled.
They stared at each other in silent challenge. Her flushed face reddened more, the color inching all the way up to her hairline. She'd always been a blusher, but he hadn't seen that reaction from her in too many years to count. It had been a long time since he'd flustered her, and he liked it.
For an instant, neither of them moved. Hello, awkward. But in spite of the strained circumstance of their reunion, he only wanted one thing.
For her to finish.
"Don't stop," he murmured.
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