âThat should never have happened,â Jason said.
Megan nodded, trying like hell to grasp the situation. What was she thinking? She loved Dari. Missed him. Lived for his texts and phone calls. So what, then, was she doing practically devouring Jason? It didnât make any sense. And yet it made perfect sense.
âLook, what just happened doesnât have anything to do with us. Itâs about physical need.â
She bit her bottom lip, trying but failing to quiet the pool of desire in her lower stomach. âBut the kissâ¦â
âThe kiss was too intimate,â he said.
She released a breath. âOh, boy, youâre not lying there.â
The side of his mouth inched up in a smile. âSo letâs not kiss.â
âGood ideaâ¦â She relaxed and started to walk away.
Jason caught her arm, his grip soft but insistent.
âLetâs just sleep togetherâ¦â
Dear Reader,
Sexual need is a purely physical condition easily remedied without emotional attachmentâ¦right? Going without can lead to heightened stress levels and impact job performance. So whatâs a simple sack session between friends? Not just friends, but fellow ex-marines involved in an important case on which the success of their newly formed company, Lazarus Security, rides?
In Reckless Pleasures, we put this theory to the test. Of course, a Tori Carrington book wouldnât be complete unless we further complicated the issue: What if Megan McGowan was already involved with a third marine, Darius Folsom, currently posted overseas? And if the other participant, Jeremy Savage, was Dariusâs best friend? And what if it just so happens Darius returns unexpectedly right after the dirty deed is done?
We hope Darius and Megan and Jasonâs sizzling story keeps you riveted long after youâve reached the endâ¦and moved onto books two and threeâ Wicked Pleasures and Undeniable Pleasuresâin our Pleasure Seekers miniseries out in July and August.
Weâd love to hear what you think. Contact us at P.O. Box 12271, Toledo, OH 43612, or visit us on the web at www.toricarrington.net, or www.facebook.com/ toricarrington where thereâs fun to be had every day.
Hereâs wishing you love, romance and hot reading.
Lori & Tony Karayianni
aka Tori Carrington
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Multi-award-winning, bestselling authors Lori Schlachter Karayianni and Tony Karayianni are the power behind the pen name Tori Carrington. Their more than forty-five titles include numerous Harlequin Blaze miniseries, as well as the ongoing Sofie Metropolis comedic mystery series with another publisher. Visit www.toricarrington.net and www.sofiemetro.com for more information on the duo and their titles.
We dedicate this book to readers like us who enjoy
a healthy dash of the forbidden with their sex. And, as always, to editor extraordinaire Brenda Chin, who merely smiles when we come up with our outlandish ideas, her red pencil at the readyâ¦
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Epilogue
Eighteen monthsâ¦
MEGAN MCGOWAN LAZILY rubbed her calf against Dariusâs leg and curved her body close against his, finding it impossible to swallow the amount of time heâd be away.
A year and a halfâ¦
Seventy-five weeksâ¦
Five hundred and sixty-three daysâ¦
A long, long time until sheâd be able to feel his skin against hers again⦠His breath teasing her ear⦠His thick, hard length stroking her wet softness⦠Filling her⦠Making her wholeâ¦
âItâs not like we havenât had time to prepare,â Dari whispered and then kissed her hair. âThe order came down months ago.â He kissed her mouth, igniting in her a desire to feel his skillful attentions directed toward other more strategic areas of her anatomy. âAnd weâve both been here before.â
She hummed, pressing her nose against his neck. âI know. But back then we were both shipping out. Nowâ¦â
She caught herself up short. Now she was like the spouse being left behind.
Only she wasnât a spouse. Not yet. Dari kept threatening to propose, and while they both joked about marriage, they were still very single. They even maintained separate apartments, although they mostly spent their time together at her place. Dari said it was because she was more likely to have something in the refrigerator; she knew it was because his place was more like a true bachelor pad, where he left his military neatness at the door.
They were both Marines. But where she had completed her tour of duty and accepted honorary discharge, Dari remained a reservist and thus could be called back at any time. And he had been.
âWould you feel better if you were being sent back out with me?â
She realized she would. âYes.â
And that knowledge helped her relax.
âYouâre good at that, you know,â she said, kissing his neck, tasting the salt of his sweat there from their hours-long sack session.