Hot Match Read Online Free

Hot Match
Book: Hot Match Read Online Free
Author: Tierney O’Malley
Tags: Paranormal, Erotic Romance
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though.”
    Kyr chuckled. Since the attack on Rhyn, he couldn’t remember the last time he had enjoyed a good laugh.
     
     
    Chapter Three
     
     
    Jade shouldn’t have invited him in, but her stupid tongue wouldn’t cooperate. Instead of saying no, she’d said yes. Something about him compelled her to say and think the opposite. Kyr was beyond handsome and she was attracted to him. And her guts told her there was more to him than just being good looking. Okay, yeah, he’d already proved that he was a true alien, but she could feel more.
    She watched Kyr move around her apartment, checking her unfinished paintings, touching the couch, inspecting her tubes of paint. He made her one room studio looked even smaller. When he stood by her bed, she noticed a green tinge on his arm. She’d noticed his skin color while they were in the car. Now the color looked different. Was it spreading, or just her eyes playing tricks on her? Jade stood closer to Kyr. He surprised her by moving to the far side of the room.
    “You have a charming apartment.”
    “Thanks. I won’t be offended if you say the truth, you know.”
    “Okay. You’re apartment looks like it got hit by a tornado.”
    “Yeah, a tornado named Jade.” She decided to drive head on into the issue at hand. “So when did you figure out I am the one who could help you?”
    “When I saw you dance a month ago.” He leaned on the windowsill, each hand planted on his sides.
    “Yeah, but there were other dancers there. What made you think that it’s me you need?”
    “My color.”
    “What?”
    He showed her his arms with his palms out. “I turned green.”
    Jade stared at his arms. His skin looked darker now. “You mean your whole body turned green like that?”
    “Yes. Like the color of my eyes.”
    Highly curious, Jade took a few steps closer to Kyr. It was amazing. She could actually see his green color spread across his arms and neck. “So it wasn’t my eyes going goofy on me when I noticed your arm changing color.”
    “Yes.”
    “How did I make you turn green?”
    “I turn green when I feel excited toward a female. Standing this close to you, I feel warm all over. I want to f—”
    Jade covered his mouth with her hand. “I get it.”
    Like spilled red wine on a white tablecloth, his face now resembled the green shade of a forest. She let go, but Kyr grabbed her hand. “I’ve offered many women before you, touched them the way I am now, but none of them had this same effect on me.”
    “None of them?”
    “Yes. Only you, Jade. Please don’t be afraid. I’m not going to harm you.”
    She’d just met this guy, but fear wasn’t what she was feeling right now. Curiosity, bewilderment, shock perhaps, but not fear. In fact, she liked him, though alien he might be. How in the world was that even possible? He was a freaking alien that turned green when in heat!
    It could be that she’d met enough assholes in her life that a green alien looked nice, decent, and harmless. Not to mention, he was one cute green alien, more so than Kermit the Frog. “I believe you.”
    Kyr took Jade’s hand and kissed her palm. Instantly, her senses started reeling. The feel of his mouth against hers was so warm it ignited every living cell in her body, alerting them.
    The last time she’d felt like this was during Halloween. She was only fifteen. Her friends egged her on to eat all the candies she had collected in her pillowcase. Her heart pumped so fast. Her friends said she was experiencing a sugar-high. And right now, her blood-sugar level was really off the chart. She had never been this excited before. And Kyr was only kissing her palm, her wrist…forearm…
    “Jade, will you help me?”
    “I—I don’t know. What do you want me to do, exactly?”
    “I need you to keep the Rhynian’s line alive.”
    “What? Are you suggesting what I think you are suggesting?”
    “Carry my seed, love.”
    Kyr licked her palm. Her pussy throbbed. Green lines like seaweed
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