Six Sentence Sunday, The Devil’s Wolf #3

It's Six Sentence Sunday! This is the 3rd tidbit from my Historical Romance, The Devil's Wolf.

Short Blurb: When Archie Maxwell is accused falsely of killing a Johnstone, his brother, Waylon, known as the Devil's Wolf, sets out to save him. His bargaining tool is the Johnstone's daughter, Catrione. He plans to ransom her for his brother's release, but once he lays eyes on her, his plans take another turn.

In this scene: Catrione is married to her hated enemy, Waylon. She will not fall in love with this man, but damn it if the man doesn't know how to kiss. Now for the six....

Waylon's lips slid over her mouth, silencing the words that threatened to escape. His lips, tongue, and devil hands clouded her mind. She groaned with want as her breast pushed against the palm of his hand, his thumb and forefinger capturing the tight burning peak. A tiny moan caught in her throat. His hand moved aside her torn garment, trailing his burning touch between her legs.

She whimpered into his mouth and damn him if she didn't feel his lips curve.

I hope you enjoyed the six. πŸ™‚

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14 thoughts on “Six Sentence Sunday, The Devil’s Wolf #3”

  1. Sexy six! I like his “devil hands” and the smile at the end. He sounds bad, in a good way. πŸ˜‰

  2. Uh, yeah Karen, you should have passed out fans at the door. Love those curving lips in the last line. Great six!

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