Adams, Eve - Trio [Gideon's Ring 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) Read Online Free Page A

Adams, Eve - Trio [Gideon's Ring 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
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than participating in a no-strings-attached ménage.
    This weekend Barrett planned to take a very active role in the woman Chris chose for them.. He’d make it a weekend none of them would ever forget. Placing the black cowboy hat on his head, he spun on his booted heel and went in search of the lucky filly.

Chapter 3

    What a mistake.
    What the hell was she thinking coming to a ménage ranch alone? Here Sarah Emerson sat milking her glass of wine, dressed in all black as per the rules, waiting for a couple to approach her. Just like her disaster of a love life, she’d struck out.
    Her brother had been sadly mistaken. This wouldn’t be the release she’d needed to get over her breakup. Norris bragged about both the Gideon Ranch & Lodge, as well as The Roadhouse. Since The Roadhouse closed down every night, sending the patrons home before dawn, that left the GR&L for her to experience her first ménage. She knew if she didn’t actually have to stay, she’d more than likely chicken out and leave before ever finding this so-called release.
    The spaghetti-strapped LBD her best friend talked her into buying for this hugged her curved frame and made her feel all that more uncomfortable. Little black dresses belonged on models and those attending the opera, not on women who preferred jeans to skirts, especially those built like Sarah.
    She wasn’t a size six, or eight, or whatever size LBDs were meant to flatter. She had too many curves, and they made the dress ride up whenever she moved, so she’d remained firmly planted in her chair for the past hour, tugging and fidgeting to make the tiny piece of fabric cover her essential parts.
    Maybe she should have worn something a little less revealing. But then again, if she dressed in her usual faded jeans and whatever shirt she grabbed out of her dresser, she’d never catch anyone’s eye.
    Especially Lucky, the thieving bastard she’d come to GR&L to find. If she only knew what he looked like. Or the woman he was with, since she’d heard he’d taken a female partner in for this job.
    How did Norris do it? He had a natural talent to easily spot the guilty amongst a crowd. Since Lucky was about as guilty as they came, he should have stuck out like a sore thumb.
    When she scanned the room, she only saw partygoers all having a good time. Not one of them looked like they lived the life of a millionaire. Since no one seemed to know what this guy looked like, it made it all that much harder to spot him.
    But that was the point. Lucky didn’t want to be found, which made the chase all the more exciting.
    Scanning the crowd, her gaze drifted back to a tall, dark, and dangerously handsome man standing at the bar, sipping on his drink and watching everyone else have fun. He didn’t look like he was in the mood for company.
    A Gideon.
    They all had breathtaking family resemblances, from their dazzling blue eyes to their arrogant square jaw, and on down. Truly amazing. And mouthwatering.
    She couldn’t keep her eyes off of him. He had on all black, the attire of a single looking to join a couple. Every time he moved his gaze her way, she quickly looked away until she no longer felt the heat from his eyes touching her.
    She brought her attention back to the crowd. Most couples had already picked their lucky third party and were now actively engaged in conversation, amongst other things. Sarah thought this would have been the perfect thing to do to not only forget Ryan , but to prove to her brother that she could do a job without him looking over her shoulder.
    Instead, she sat alone and watched everyone else find their fantasy. It only reminded her of the mistake she’d made by trying to sneak in and finish the job before her brother caught on to her plan of moving in on his score.
    “You’ll love the ranch . ” Sarah muttered her brother’s words as she stared at her wine. “Sure, Norris. I’m having a bang-up time.”
    “Are you talking to yourself?” Carol, a gal Sarah had
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