INKED 1: ROUGH WATERS
by Kate Hill
Format(s): Ebook
Heat Level: Erotic
Pairing(s): M/F
Genre/Themes: Vampire
Length: Novella
Publisher: Changeling Press
Cover Art: Karen Fox
ISBN: 978-1-60521-483-2
Purchase Links: Changeling Press
Related Books or Books Set in the Same Universe: Inked, Mate Marks, Mate Marks Cursed, Prowleryns
Blurb :
One moment Samantha is admiring a tattooed man at the gym and the next she’s aboard a private yacht with no idea how she got there. Faced with two mysterious men — one she trusts and one she fears — she experiences mind-blowing sex with a vampire while avoiding death. A night of heaven and hell…
Lured onto his estranged creator’s yacht, Geoffrey meets a woman he can’t resist, but is Samantha part of a scheme to tempt him into indulging in his long-repressed bloodlust?
The following excerpt from ROUGH WATERS is for readers 18 and over.
“Oh, Geoff,” she whispered, her cheek pressed to the carpet and her eyes closed so she could better enjoy his kisses and touches.
“I want you so bad, Sam,” he said. He covered her back with feathery kisses, then his tongue left a warm trail up her spine. Brushing aside her long hair, he kissed the back of her neck and licked it.
A rush of anticipation as well as a hint of fear tore through her. Would he bite her? She wondered how his fangs would feel as they slid into her flesh.
“So bad,” he breathed. His big, hard body covered her and his cock pressed against her ass. “I can almost taste you.”
She wanted to tell him it was all right, to take her blood, but she wasn’t quite sure she wanted him to. If he did bite her, would he be able to stop or would he accidentally kill her?
He kissed her neck again and she stiffened. Perhaps he’d sensed her fear, just as she sensed his desire to drink from her. His hand slid beneath her and he guided her to her hands and knees.
“Your ass is so fucking sexy,” he said. Was it her imagination, or did his accent get heavier the more excited he got?
“Glad you like it,” she panted, trying to look over her shoulder, but it was difficult to see him in this position. Not that seeing mattered. More than anything she wanted to feel.
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