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In the Roar (Paranormal Dating Agency, #9) In the Roar by Milly Taiden
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“Darling, you don’t have to be heartless to make a woman cry. Most men do it because they use their penis to think.” His lips quirked and eyes crinkled with amusement. “Not everyone is like that. Some men can, and do, use their real brains.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“This smells like you.” Lord have mercy. “It, um, it does?” He blinked his golden eyes and swiped his tongue up the silicone. “It tastes like I know you will. Sweet as honey.” Holy shit, he was freakier than she realized. “You,” she choked. “Are you insane?” He licked the bunny ears, pulling them out slowly. “Crazy for a taste of you. Does that make me insane?” “Freaky as fuck, yes. Insane? No.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“They’d had sex enough times through the night at one point he’d only slid a finger over her thigh and she’d opened mid-sleep. No hesitation. No question. Total access. The memory alone brought a smile to his lips. She couldn’t deny it. Even her body knew not to fight what she wanted: him.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“Life isn’t always comfortable.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“Let’s get you upstairs before anyone else gets a peek at your package and wants to bid for it.” Me! Me! Me! Bad, Liv. She glanced at Gerri who winked at her, and her cheeks flushed with heat.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“But wouldn’t you rather make a baby the old fashioned way?” “Hell, yes!” She laughed. “Especially if he’s good at it.” “Good is not the word, darling.” She raised her brows high. “If you get me a man who can make my knees buckle, I will skinny dip in the local pond.” Gerri shook her head. “Don’t make promises you will hate keeping later.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar
“Who hadn’t? Everyone knew shifters were the badasses that shared the planet with humans. They were built like Mac trucks. Tall, strong, and caught everyone’s attention. Men wanted to be them. And women…well, women just wanted them.”
Milly Taiden, In the Roar