Regretfully (Sinfully #2)
Leighton Riley
Release Date: Oct 16, 2014
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How do you
heal after everything has been ripped away from you?
Completely
devastated and alone, Tristen cannot fathom life after losing Cami and his
unborn child. He attempts to find normality in his broken world but everything
seems wrong.
Aria is
compelled to help Tristen and cannot escape the undeniable connection she feels
for him, even though Cami was one of her closest friends. She tries to help him
move forward by befriending him but quickly realizes that there is more.
Tristen and
Aria are both struggling to deal with these confusing emotions. Can they find
happiness even when they feel utterly broken?
“You being
on top of me, naked, doing that turns me the fuck on, Mica. I’m trying to
be a gentleman here, but I am dying to be inside you right now,” I answered.
“Yeah?”
“Hell yeah,
baby.” I moved her a little lower so she was sitting on my hard cock.
She jumped once she felt my undeniable arousal underneath her cheeks.
“Oh!
Oh, I’m sorry! Does it hurt for me to sit on it?” She
furrowed her brows in worry.
I would
laugh if she weren’t dead serious. Poor thing. “Does it hurt for
your pussy to be sitting on my hard cock? Babe, it only aches because it’s
under you and not in you. Wanna fix that problem?” I grasped her
hips and lifted just a touch so that she could feel me move beneath her slick
entrance. If I wanted to, I could have slid right in; she was slick in
her own juices from the orgasm I had just given her.
Texas born
and raised, I found my love for dirty books rather recently. I work in
real estate for my day job and I write contemporary romance with a twist of
suspense and erotica. Sinfully, my debut novel was released in June 2014
with Regretfully following up in October of 2014. Tate’s story,
Deceitfully, will finish off the series and will be out in spring of 2015. I
get asked a lot about if there’s any connection to Sinfully and my life.
I do go to Las Vegas often but I swear I don’t have as much fun as Payton
does. Although, if I found myself a Tate there, I might change my
opinion…
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