King of Romance Read online Jocelynn Drake, Rinda Elliott (Ward Security #4.5)

Categories Genre: Gay, GLBT, M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: , Series: Ward Security Series by Jocelynn Drake
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Total pages in book: 20
Estimated words: 18067 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 90(@200wpm)___ 72(@250wpm)___ 60(@300wpm)
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It was so hot, his own orgasm blasted through him, his vision going dark as he groaned and leaned his head on Quinn’s belly.

After Shane caught his breath, he licked him clean gently and smiled up at him.

Quinn leaned down to kiss him, and Shane opened for him, letting him taste himself on Shane’s tongue. Fingers tightened in his curls.

“Love you,” Quinn breathed against his lips.

“Love you, too. Still cold?”

“Not in the least.” Quinn tugged under his arms so Shane would stand. He wrapped his arms around him. “We’re going to have to disinfect this table.”

“Tomorrow. I know you.” Shane lifted his chin and kissed him again. “You want to play the game some more, don’t you?”

Quinn gave him a sheepish grin. “I pulled so many extra hours, I don’t have to go in until ten tomorrow.” He waggled his black eyebrows. “Naked battle, then more sex?”

“You’re on.”

5

Derailed

Abe pressed his lips together to stop the goofy grin he could feel rising as he looked over at Dominic. He was once again beating his thumbs on the steering wheel as they paused for a red light. The younger man was an adorable mix of excited and nervous for their Valentine’s Day date.

Dom had yet to tell him anything about what he had planned for their special dinner, but when it came to Dom, Abe had learned to expect the unexpected.

It had certainly been a surprise when Abe agreed to move in with Dom after they’d been dating for only a few months. He had plenty of friends who thought it was all too fast, but to hell with them. When he’d finally gotten over all his hang-ups regarding their age difference, Abe knew down in his bones that Dom was the only one for him. Why wait? Why waste another moment apart when they didn’t have to?

“You know, I’ve been wracking my brain since we got off the expressway, and I don’t think I know any restaurants in this part of town,” Abe said, glancing out the passenger window.

“And the suspense is killing you,” Dom finished with an over-the-top evil laugh. “You’ve lived in Cincinnati longer than me. Do you have any idea how hard it is to come up with things you’ve not tried already?”

“You don’t have to come up with new things to entertain me. I’m happy just spending time with you.”

The traffic light turned green, and Dom directed the car through town. “Yeah, but this is our first Valentine’s Day together. I want to make it special.”

“Trust me, waking up to you wearing only a big red bow and a smile was plenty special.” Abe flushed at the memory. Dom was a delight for the senses. Tall with an incredible body and handsome face topped with a perfect mouth usually tilted with a devilish cast. And with his brilliant red hair and pale skin, he reminded Abe of strawberries and cream.

Dom snorted. “That was just how I say, ‘Good morning.’ I wanted to do something special for today since I was lucky enough to have the evening off work. I’m sure there’s going to be a time down the road where I have to work on Valentine’s Day, and I’ll have to get by with something lame like chocolate and a blowjob.”

Abe’s loud laughter filled the car. “Did you just call one of your blowjobs lame?”

Looking over at Abe briefly, Dom flashed him a grin. “Well, my blowjobs are pretty spectacular, but they’re an everyday kind of thing. You deserve something awesome.”

Abe reached across the center console and wrapped his hand around Dom’s wrist. “I’ve got something awesome right here. I don’t need anything else.”

Dom grinned at him again, but there was something softer in his eyes. “You’re so easy.”

Yeah, he was easy when it came to Dom, and Abe had zero problem with that. The man made him happier in ways that he didn’t even think were possible. After years of a painful marriage and then too many years single and lonely, Dom filled his life with love and laughter.

Turning down a quiet neighborhood street, Dom finally parked the car in front of what looked like a small train depot decorated with a large red banner that read, The Cincinnati Dinner Train: Valentine’s Day Special.

Abe sat up in his seat, his heart picking up a little. “We’re going on a train?”

“A friend suggested it. It’s a two-hour train ride around the area with a gourmet five-course meal.” Abe looked over at Dom to find some small lines of worry starting to creep around his mouth. “You said you used to ride the train all the time as a kid. I thought it would be fun.”

“Baby, it’s perfect.” Reaching up, Abe cupped the side of Dom’s face and pulled him in for a slow, lingering kiss.

“Of course…we could always stay in the car and fool around if you wanted,” Dom offered, nibbling at Abe’s lips as he started to pull away.


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