Recipe for Temptation

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by Maureen Smith


  “Oh, Dad.” Reese bit her lip, stifling a grin. “Sorry about that.”

  “Don’t apologize. Believe me, I’m gonna be the same way with our daughters.”

  Her expression softened. “I promised your father that I’d give him many more grandchildren.”

  Michael grinned, even as his heart melted. “Many?”

  “I believe that’s the word I used.”

  “In that case,” Michael drawled, rolling her over and settling between her legs,

  “we’d better get busy.”

  Reese sighed, curving her arms around his neck. “A promise is a promise.”

  Poised above her, Michael gazed into her eyes and saw the glorious future that awaited them. He looked forward to marrying her in the garden, then whisking her away to Italy. He looked forward to providing for her, cooking for her, nourishing her body and her soul. He looked forward to raising children with her. And he looked forward to growing old with her. “Michael?”

  “Yes, sweetheart?”

  “I need you.” Reese tightened her thighs around him. “Now.”

  His grin was wolfish. “One chocolate orgasm coming right up.”

  As he plunged into her, she threw back her head and released the throatiest, sexiest howl he’d ever heard.

  Oh, yeah, Michael thought wickedly, stroking deeper. I’m going to love spending the rest of my life with this woman.

  ISBN: 978-1-4268-5659-4

  RECIPE FOR TEMPTATION

  Copyright © 2010 by Maureen Smith

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