Authors: Roz Lee
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Genre Fiction, #Sports, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Short Stories, #Holidays, #holiday novella, #baseball romance, #Christmas story, #erotic romance, #contemporary romance
He flexed his hips, pulling almost all the way out, slowly filling her again. “You won’t be. I’m going to keep you pregnant, so you’ll always have a part of me inside you. I can’t wait to see you big and round with my baby.”
“Jake.” Her voice was nothing more than a whispered emotion.
“We need a code word, like a safe word. Only when you say it, I’ll know you want me to make love to you.”
“Seasoned veteran.”
He smiled. “Sounds like one of your book titles.”
As if he’d turned the key to her imagination, words, scenes, and characters flew through her mind. “Only if you’re my hero.”
“I never want to be anything else, babe. Just say the word. I’m at your service. Twenty-four/seven. Anywhere. Anytime.”
She looped her fingers at his nape, pulled his face down to hers. Her gaze took in the lines so dear to her, the hint of gray peppering his temples, his lips, wet and waiting. Just before their mouths touched, she said the words. “Seasoned veteran.”
Other Titles by Roz Lee
Mustangs Baseball Series
Inside Heat
Going Deep
Bases Loaded
Switch Hitter
Free Agent
Lothario Series
The Lust Boat
Show Me the Ropes
Love Me Twice
Four of Hearts
Under the Covers
Also:
Sweet Carolina
Still Taking Chances
Making It on Broadway
Lost Melody by Dolores W. Maroney
About the Author
Roz Lee has been married to her best friend, and high school sweetheart, for over three decades. Even though she’s lived on both coasts, her heart lies in between, in Texas. A Texan by birth, she can trace her family back to the Republic of Texas. With roots that deep, she says, “You can’t ever really leave.”
Roz and her husband have two grown daughters they couldn’t be more proud of, and are currently raising a thirteen-year-old Labrador Retriever, Betty Boop, who isn’t aware of her canine heritage.
When Roz isn’t writing, she’s reading, or traipsing around the country on one adventure or another. No trip is too small, no tourist trap too cheesy, and no road unworthy of travel.
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