Read Sweet Silken Bondage Online
Authors: Bobbi Smith
Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #United States, #Romance, #Western, #Westerns
All too late, Clay realized his mistake. Reina slammed
against him, her slender curves pressed intimately close to
his body. He could feel every inch of her as he held her
pinioned and he froze, suddenly achingly aware of her as a
woman.
"Let me go!" Reina seemed to sense a sudden change in
him. She gasped at the intensity she saw in his gaze. "Let
me go, Clay."
"1 can't," he groaned. "Not now. Not when I've finally
found you...."
"No, Clay..." she began to protest, but she had no time
to say more as Clay's mouth descended to hers, claiming her
lips in a demanding kiss. This was no longer Clay, her
captor, but Clay, the man. "Don't..." she whispered in
hoarse protest as his mouth left hers; but he ignored her.
When he bent to seek the sweetness of her throat, a small
whimper escaped her. She shivered at the ecstasy of his
touch. Long-denied passion exploded within her. With a
groan of surrender, she ceased her struggle and melted
willingly against the hard wall of his chest.
Caught up in a maelstrom of need, they drank of each
other, tasting the wine of their desire. After a full, flaming
kiss, Reina murmured his name in almost exquisite agony.
"Clay...
"Ah, Reina," came his answer, and her name was a moan
of pure pleasure. "1 want you more than I've ever wanted
any woman."
Bobbi Smith:
THE HALF-BREED (SECRET FIRES)
WESTON'S LADY
HALF-BREED'S LADY
OUTLAW'S LADY
FORBIDDEN FIRES
RAPTURE'S RAGE
THE LADY & THE TEXAN
RENEGADE'S LADY
THE LADY'S HAND
LADY DECEPTION
The Brides of Durango series by Bobbi Smith:
ELISE
TESSA
JENNY
BOBBI SMITH
This book is dedicated to four very special ladies I love and
admire: Judy Courtois, Evelyn Gee, Audrey Hercules, and
Jody Lennaman.
A special note of thanks to Aunt Ree and her cohorts for all
their help and loving guidance in assisting me with Reina `s
big adventure,
A note of appreciation, too, to Mr. Kevin Feeney of the San
Fernando Mission Archives for his help with research, and
to Mrs. Elaine Donaldson of San Antonio for her assistance.
This title was previously published by Dorchester Publishing; this version
has been reproduced from the Dorchester book archive files.