Women's Erotica: Late Night Snack Kellie Granier Author

Women's Erotica: Late Night Snack Kellie Granier Author
Categories: Books, Erotica
Brand: Xplicit Press
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Late Night Snack is a Romance, Sensual, Women’s Erotica short story - M/F.This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Sara has never met her brother-in-law Jeff; when she married Phil, Jeff was away, first at school, then traveling, and then enlisted in the Marines. But now, the golden child is returning to the family fold, and while it’s a momentous occasion for the family, Sara doesn’t quite understand all the fuss. She has no idea what to expect of the man who played such a huge role in her husband’s life, who is idolized by his whole family. Nobody loves Jeff like Phil does, and he wants nothing more than for his wife and his brother to get along. But from the instant that Sara sees Jeff, she knows the problem won’t be them not getting along – she worries they’ll get along far, far too well. And the feeling seems to be mutual. Can either one of them resist the temptation, or is their desire already too close to betrayal?Excerpt:Sara’s brain was screaming at her to leave, to get out of the kitchen and go back to her husband, who was asleep and secure in the knowledge that his wife was his. But…a part of him must have known this would happen. She supposed that was the source of all his anxiety. He knew Sara would be attractive to his brother, and of course, Jeff was attractive to everybody who had eyes. Knowing how much he feared this very thing, she could not justify sitting in that chair for another second. But she didn’t get up. She didn’t pull away when Jeff leaned closer. She even let him touch her mouth, her oxygen rushing out of her lungs at the soft but heated caress. We…shouldn’t do this, she murmured her token protest as he lifted his head. You’re right. They stared at each other, waiting for the other to stand up and make the first move back to respectability and normalcy. But he didn’t move. And she couldn’t move.

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