The Man I Shouldn't Want: A Game of Seduction & Lies
“I should’ve known you weren’t as reckless as me,” he says quietly. “You’re Elliot’s little girl after all.”
“I’m not a little girl,” I snap. “I’m twenty-five.”
“And I’m almost twice your age, Natalie,” he says, almost like he’s giving up.
“But that didn’t stop you from coming to me.”
In a second, he has me pinned against the wall. His hands trails up the sides of my body. “Do you want me to stop?” he whispers, his breath hot against my neck.
“I waited for you that night,” I whisper, my hand sliding up his chest. “I imagined us doing all the things you implied you’d do.”
He groans softly, a low, guttural sound that vibrates through his chest. “Did you touch yourself?” he asks in a whisper, his eyes closed. My other hand moves lower, trailing down his body until I brush against the hard evidence of his desire. I feel his breath hitch, and I smirk, knowing what I’m doing to him.
“Yeah, but it was your hands I was feeling.”
On the brink of her second wedding anniversary, Natalie Jones uncovers a devastating betrayal—her husband, Michael Cooper, embraced passionately with his mistress. Confronting him in a dimly lit restaurant, Nat exposes his scheme to marry her for her father’s fortune and storms out, her heart shattered but her resolve unbroken.
Ric Steward, on the other hand — billionaire and philanthropist — never expected his evening to ignite with scandal. When he sees Natalie—radiant, powerful, and on the edge of a breakdown—he’s immediately captivated. Their fiery, forbidden attraction is challenged when Ric learns she’s the daughter of a longtime friend. But that doesn’t stop Nat. It only makes her want Ric more…
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