Susan Mallery Quote

Are we going to share the sleeping bag?I thought I’d go stay with Cookie.Oh. Disappointment flooded her way more than the river had. It was just as cold, but not as wet.Phoebe, we talked about this, he reminded her. You deserve better than a quickie out in the open.We’re in a tent, she said before she could stop herself. And it doesn’t have to be quick.As soon as the words were out, she wanted to pull the sleeping bag over her head and disappear. Instead, she closed her eyes and waited for Zane to stalk off in disgust. When he didn’t move, she opened first one eye, then the other.He was staring at her with the hungry expression of a man who has been starving all his life. The need burning in his dark irises warmed her way more than the sleeping bag.He wanted her. She could feel his desire all the way to her toes. She wasn’t sure why he wanted her or for how long, but she couldn’t worry about any of that now.She watched the battle rage inside of him. Base need fought his desire to be a gentleman. She wasn’t exactly sure how to influence the outcome, but she was determined to get her way in this. After considering several options, she settled on a simple, yet direct approach. She unzipped the sleeping bag and sat up.While she was sure her hair was wet and spiky and that the flashlight didn’t exactly flatter her skin tone, Zane didn’t seem to notice any of that. His gaze dropped to her bare breasts and didn’t budge. There was an audible exhalation of air, a swearword, then a low groan that sounded very much like surrender.A heartbeat later, the flashlight clicked off.Phoebe blinked in the darkness. Zane?We’re gonna have to do this by feel. Otherwise we’ll be putting on a show.She thought about how flashlights in the tents created detailed shadows and blushed at the thought of entertaining the others.

Susan Mallery

Are we going to share the sleeping bag?I thought I’d go stay with Cookie.Oh. Disappointment flooded her way more than the river had. It was just as cold, but not as wet.Phoebe, we talked about this, he reminded her. You deserve better than a quickie out in the open.We’re in a tent, she said before she could stop herself. And it doesn’t have to be quick.As soon as the words were out, she wanted to pull the sleeping bag over her head and disappear. Instead, she closed her eyes and waited for Zane to stalk off in disgust. When he didn’t move, she opened first one eye, then the other.He was staring at her with the hungry expression of a man who has been starving all his life. The need burning in his dark irises warmed her way more than the sleeping bag.He wanted her. She could feel his desire all the way to her toes. She wasn’t sure why he wanted her or for how long, but she couldn’t worry about any of that now.She watched the battle rage inside of him. Base need fought his desire to be a gentleman. She wasn’t exactly sure how to influence the outcome, but she was determined to get her way in this. After considering several options, she settled on a simple, yet direct approach. She unzipped the sleeping bag and sat up.While she was sure her hair was wet and spiky and that the flashlight didn’t exactly flatter her skin tone, Zane didn’t seem to notice any of that. His gaze dropped to her bare breasts and didn’t budge. There was an audible exhalation of air, a swearword, then a low groan that sounded very much like surrender.A heartbeat later, the flashlight clicked off.Phoebe blinked in the darkness. Zane?We’re gonna have to do this by feel. Otherwise we’ll be putting on a show.She thought about how flashlights in the tents created detailed shadows and blushed at the thought of entertaining the others.

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About Susan Mallery

Susan Mallery (born 1970) is an American author of popular romance novels set in non-urban, close-knit communities. Because of her love for animals, pets play a significant role in her books.