The Prince I Love to Hate: A Steamy Romantic Comedy (The Heir Affair Book 1)

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by Iris Morland


  My bedroom was connected to another room, a parlor, that connected to Niamh's bedroom. Entering it, I took in the uneaten tray of dinner that Niamh hadn't touched.

  Going to the other door that led into Niamh’s bedroom, I remembered another door in my previous apartments that was similarly old. Pushing against it with my shoulder, I was able to unlatch the lock before turning the knob.

  I opened the door to find Niamh desperately trying to undo the countless tiny buttons down the back of her wedding dress. She whirled at my entrance, her eyes as wide as saucers.

  "What the fuck! How did you—“

  "Do you need help?"

  With her long, dark hair coiled about her head, pearls surrounding her slender throat, she was the complete opposite of the ragamuffin girl I'd first encountered at her grandfather's estate in Dublin. On our journey through Europe, she'd always worn jeans, sneakers, and a hoodie when it was cold. I'd seen her wear mascara once.

  Now, though, she wore an ivory gown that accentuated her curves. It was made of silk and beaded with thousands of crystals down the back, then along the train and around the neckline. Sleeves came to her elbows. Although she'd worn a veil in the church, she'd already taken it off.

  "You look beautiful," I said softly.

  "Yes, I know. I look like a princess."

  Her words had an edge to them. I was fairly certain if I approached too quickly, she'd gouge my eyes out.

  She had a reason to hate me, of course. I'd forced her into this marriage. Because I wanted to keep the secret of my bastardy a secret. Because I wanted to remain the Hereditary Prince of Salasia, the heir to the Valady dynasty. I wasn't about to let over three hundred years of my family ruling this small principality crumble with me.

  So, Niamh, the true heir to the throne after her older brother Liam, was my ticket to holding onto my birthright. She'd only agreed to marry me because she didn't want to ruin her brother's life.

  She was extremely protective of him, sometimes to the point that I wondered if there was another reason why. He was a grown man who seemed capable of taking care of himself.

  "We agreed that we would spend the night together," I said, "so as not to risk gossip starting."

  "I changed my mind."

  She sat down at a vanity and began to take off her jewelry. I barely restrained myself from throttling her, but I remembered Laurent's words. Be gentle with her, sir. She's young, and in a strange place.

  "I'm trying to protect you," I said.

  She looked at me from the mirror. "Really? Because I'm fairly certain everything you've done has been to protect yourself, dearest husband."

  I leaned over her, my hands now on her upper arms. We gazed at our reflections.

  "You agreed to this marriage. You had ample time to change your mind. Don't act as if I chained you up in a dungeon to get you to agree. Besides." I trailed my hands down her arms, enjoying feeling her shiver. "It's not as if there isn't chemistry here." I kissed the side of her neck. I saw her close her eyes.

  She sighed. “You know very well why I said yes. But if you think I'm going to be your little dutiful wife, who only ever nods her head, you're very mistaken."

  I tilted her chin up so she looked me in the eyes. "I never expected anything else."

  Heat crackled between us. We'd barely touched since our engagement three months ago. We'd kissed after we'd said our vows, of course.

  But now, we were finally alone, and the memory of the last time we'd been in that hotel room in Berlin, when I'd made her come under my tongue, sent a thrill through my body. My cock hardened instantly.

  "I'm not going to have hate-sex with you," she whispered.

  I laughed. I didn't tell her I didn't believe her. Instead, I began to unbutton her dress. With each patch of pale skin revealed, I could hear her breathing increase. A flush had begun to crawl from her chest into her face. She could deny this attraction between us until her dying day. Her body told a different story.

  Finally, the gown unbuttoned, she stood and stepped out of it. She wore a corset and, to my immense frustration, white lacy panties. Garters held up white stockings. If she wanted to embody the innocent, virginal bride about to be deflowered, she exuded it.

  Except my wife wasn't a virgin—which I didn't care about one iota—and she was not remotely innocent, either. She was wickedly clever, with a sharp tongue to match. Even after she'd found out that I was a prince, she'd still treated me like a normal man. It both awed and confounded me.

  She began to unhook the corset, but I stopped her. "Let me."

  She didn't protest this time.

  I slowly unhooked the garment until it slid down her torso to the floor. She stepped out of it. Now she only wore panties, stockings, and nothing else. Her nipples were erect. I cupped one of her breasts before leaning down to suck it.

  "Olivier," Niamh sighed. She gripped the back of my neck. "We shouldn't."

  I just laved my tongue around her nipple. After that, she didn't protest.

  It was easy to slide the panel of her panties aside. Her pussy was already wet, but I wanted her soaking my hand. She shuddered as I delved within her vulva, letting the pads of my fingers dance along her. I'd moved from sucking her tits to kissing her neck. I watched her face as I pushed first one, then another, finger inside her.

  "So tight," I breathed into her ear. "I can't wait to feel it wrapped around my cock."

  She had to hold onto my shoulders to keep from collapsing. When I added my thumb to the nub of her clit, my fingers thrusting inside her pussy at the same time, the erotic sound of me fucking her nearly made me come in my trousers.

  I kissed her—hard.

  Niamh began to shiver. I could feel her body tightening. She was already close to orgasm. I quickened the pace of my fingers. But it was when I added a third that she mewled like a damn kitten.

  Her body as taut as a bowstring, she came so hard that I had to wrap an arm around her waist to keep her upright. She was muttering words I couldn't understand.

  I took her to the bed, unbuttoning my trousers with shaking, wet fingers. Niamh was glassy-eyed, her legs spread, her pink pussy drenched. My cock sprang free.

  I crawled on top of her, and when she wrapped a hand around me, I hissed in a breath. I had to chew on the inside of my cheek to keep from coming all over her hand.

  I was about to push her hand away, wanting to plunge my cock inside her, but her fingers were nimble. She gripped me, mimicking the rhythm I so desperately wanted, and I let myself succumb to the sensations.

  I kissed her, thrusting my tongue into her mouth. She kept stroking my cock. I felt my own orgasm at the base of my spine.

  "Sweetheart," I rasped, "I'm going to come."

  She just smiled and licked my bottom lip. That sent me into the clouds. I shouted, my ejaculate covering her pretty hand. When she brought her hand to her mouth and licked it, I nearly came a second time.

  I went to the bathroom and cleaned myself up. By the time I returned with a wet washcloth for Niamh, she'd already put on her pajamas, her hair in a tight ponytail, her wedding attire already put away. Had I taken that long?

  I felt ridiculous giving her a washcloth when she was already dressed. I set it on the bedside table.

  I could see her expression closing up. She opened her laptop, her gaze on the screen, before saying cooly, "You can go."

  You can go. I stared at her. I'd just finger-fucked this woman, and now she was dismissing me like a servant?

  I closed her laptop so quickly she nearly got her fingers caught in it. "What the fuck are you doing?" I demanded.

  "I'm answering emails," she said.

  "No, I mean, why are you acting like you didn't just come all over my fingers? Again?"

  She blushed a little. "I just figured that you'd want to go to sleep. There's no reason for you to stay."

  "You're my wife." I bit out the words.

  "In name only."

  A red haze covered my vision. But I knew that
the angrier I got, the more she'd shut down. So I forced myself to keep my composure, no matter how difficult that feat was.

  "You can act like I'm nothing to you all you want," I said, "but we both felt how you responded to my touch. How you melted against me as I rubbed your clit and sucked your nipples. You want to be my wife in name only? Fine. But I'll be dead before I let you act like you don't want me as much as I want you."

  She screwed up that saucy, infuriating mouth. "You can go now."

  I growled. Letting my anger overwhelm me, I took a small statue from a table and threw it at the opposite wall. But to my immense consternation, it didn't shatter: it instead hit the back of a settee and bounced uselessly to the floor with a thump.

  I heard a snort. Niamh covered her mouth, her shoulders shaking.

  "It's not funny," I said.

  She was breathing weirdly now. "No, not at all funny."

  Scowling, I picked up the offending statue, decided I'd take it with me for no damn reason, and stalked out of the room, slamming the door behind me.

  A moment later, Niamh's laughter followed me into my bedroom.

  One click The Princess I Hate to Love now!

  Also by Iris Morland

  The Heir Affair Duet

  The Prince I Love to Hate

  The Princess I Hate to Love

  Heron’s Landing

  Say You’re Mine

  All I Ask of You

  Make Me Yours

  Hold Me Close

  The Flower Shop Sisters

  War of the Roses

  Petal Plucker

  He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not

  Oopsie Daisy

  Love Everlasting

  including

  The Youngers

  Then Came You

  Taking a Chance on Love

  All I Want Is You

  My One and Only

  The Thorntons

  The Nearness of You

  The Very Thought of You

  If I Can’t Have You

  Dream a Little Dream of Me

  Someone to Watch Over Me

  Till There Was You

  I’ll Be Home for Christmas

  About the Author

  A coffee addict and cat lover, USA Today bestselling author Iris Morland writes sparkling, swoon-worthy romances, including the Flower Shop Sisters and the Love Everlasting series.

  If she's not reading or writing, she enjoys binging on Netflix shows and cooking something delicious.

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