other, and my body still clinging to his erect cock. For all the disadvantages his being satyr entailed, I was well aware of the advantages, too. If the rumors were true, he could probably stay that way all night if I let him.
And I just might.
When I could think again, my mind came up empty. When I could speak again, I had no words. All I could do was feel. Content.
So u nexpected.
Lucen slid an arm out from under me. He cupped my cheek and kissed me tenderly, but I could sense the raw passion beneath the sweetness. Could tell he wasn’t done. My eyes closed. “We have a long road ahead, little siren.” His brushed my cheek as he bent his forehead to my chin. “But we can make this work. I swear to you. So long as you trust me.”
I breathed in his cinnamon scent , the mingling aromas of our sweat and fresh linens. Of possibility.
“We will.” And in the moment, after ten years of running away from him, I believed it.
To discover how Jess and Lucen met, who framed Jess for murder, and to read about their first adventure, check out Wicked Misery . Their story continues with a tale of blackmail, betrayal, and sex that's literally to die for in Dirty Little Misery , coming August 2014.
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About the Author
Tracey Martin grew up outside of Philadelphia, the lucky recipient of a drama-free childhood, which is why she spent so much time reading about other people’s lives. It was while she was working on her doctorate in psychology that she had an epiphany--imaginary people are way more fun than real ones. And so she began writing. Never able to choose just one of anything, she currently writes both urban fantasy for adults and contemporary stories for teens.
She likes her coffee simple, her music epic, and her movies to contain explosions. A city girl at heart, she doesn’t understand how she and her husband ended up living in New Hampshire, but writing keeps her off the mean, small town streets. To read more about her books, you can visit her website at tracey-martin.com .
Cover art was designed by David Zampa at PensiveDragon.com .
Many thanks to Bryn Greenwo od, Lindsey LaPlant, and Jenna Nelson.