You’re Mine (Crave and Claimed #6) Read Online Sam Crescent

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: Crave and Claimed Series by Sam Crescent
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Total pages in book: 24
Estimated words: 22588 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 113(@200wpm)___ 90(@250wpm)___ 75(@300wpm)
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At first, he didn’t even look at her, because he knew how sexy she would look. Those lips had been designed to wrap around his cock, and now that she finally had his dick in her mouth, he struggled to control himself. Anna-Beth made him feel like a horny teenage boy, not used to the pleasure of a woman’s mouth.

So perfect.

He couldn’t resist looking.

Her hair was in the way, and he broke his promise by reaching out and pulling her hair out of the way, and then he saw her working his length, and fuck, he gritted his teeth. He tried to think of something that would stop him from releasing his cum into her throat. Nothing would help, and as he warned her, he felt his orgasm wash over him, startling him in the ferocity of his release.

Anna-Beth didn’t stop as she swallowed his cum—wave upon wave—until he had nothing left to give, and he was so sensitive.

Finally, he gripped the back of her neck, pulling her off his cock, and then he looked into her eyes and kissed her. He didn’t even care that he tasted himself on her tongue. All he knew was that he had to have this woman. She was driving him crazy and he couldn’t let her go, nor did he want to.

She was everything.

Then, he knew why.

He had fallen in love with Anna-Beth Knight. He didn’t know when it had happened, or even how. She was the complete opposite of him. Staring into her blue eyes, he remembered the moments over the past couple of months. The first time he saw her doing yoga on his back lawn, then the dance-offs … the laughter. Nothing seemed to phase her.

Even when he was moody, she met his grumpiness with laughter and smiles. He loved that she cooked for him, and that even though her parents held so much doubt within her, it hadn’t stopped her from being who she wanted to be.

Anna-Beth was a strong woman, and he loved her.

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It was on the tip of Anna-Beth’s tongue to tell George exactly how she felt. She suddenly didn’t know what harm it could do. They’d never promised each other forever, but she also didn’t want to allow a moment to pass. At least not for herself, and she’d be lying to him if she didn’t admit the truth.

The past few weeks, working closely with him, had been so much better than the past couple of months taking care of his home, even though she loved both. He trusted her in ways no one else ever had.

She opened her mouth about to take that leap of faith, when all too soon there was a sudden banging on the door.

“George, man, I need to talk to you.”

Anna-Beth knew what her brother’s voice sounded like, and she couldn’t help but feel a quick sense of panic at the sound.

“Shit!”

George looked at her.

“I’ll hide in the bedroom,” she said, quickly getting to her feet, and rushing into the bedroom. None of their clothes were on the floor, as they’d already taken a quick shower. Seconds passed, and then she heard the door open and she cringed, because she’d left her wineglass. Hopefully, Malcolm wouldn’t notice it and ask about his company.

“It’s not like you to show up like this,” George said.

“Yeah, man, I’m sorry, it’s just … there is a lot going on right now, and I kind of need your advice,” Malcolm said.

She’d never heard her brother sound so lost before in her life, and she couldn’t help but wonder what had him so concerned.

All she wanted to do was peek through the door, but she stayed behind it. There was no way she was going to close it now, as that would bring too much attention to George.

“Can’t it wait?” George asked.

“No. It’s about Anna-Beth.”

“Anna-Beth.”

She tensed up at her name.

“Yeah, my sister. How is she doing?”

“She’s, uh, she’s great,” George said. “Actually, there’s something I want to talk to you about.”

“She’s doing great?” Malcolm asked.

Anna-Beth had no idea why they would even be talking about her. Why did Malcolm have doubts about her abilities?

“Dude, what the fuck?” George asked. “You do know your sister is a hard worker, right?”

She heard Malcolm start to laugh.

“I’m serious.”

The laughter stopped and it felt like a deathly silence fell over them. Anna-Beth wanted to be out there so badly, to see what was going on. Instead, she stayed put in the bedroom as she didn’t want to put George on the spot like that.

Her nerves had started to grow.

Was he regretting being with her?

She could understand why. Her brother had clearly dumped her on him in the hope of her becoming someone else’s problem.

“You don’t have a single clue what Anna-Beth is capable of, do you?” George asked.

“Clearly, you’re talking about someone else. My sister does nothing but cause issues. She nearly fucked over the company.”


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