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The Bad Boy's Redemption
Book: The Bad Boy's Redemption Read Online Free
Author: Lili Valente, Jessie Evans
Tags: steamy romance, firefighter, alpha male, friends to lovers, bad boy, military romance
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and wonder she sent shooting through him. She was like a drug, taking him to heights he’d never known existed before her. And he was hooked. He’d been hooked from the first time he slid inside her.
    He was going to crave this woman until the day he died.
    The knowledge settled inside him as he sagged on top of her, catching his breath as the spine-bowing orgasm finally faded away. He hadn’t bargained for something like this, but Colt had never been one to turn his face from the truth. And the truth was that what he felt for Olivia was something special, that once in a lifetime thing his brother had warned him about. He might not be completely in love with her yet, but he was well on his way, and in the meantime her pussy was the fix he’d kill to secure for another day.
    And another and another.
    There was going to be no escaping this. The only way he was leaving Olivia’s side was if she kicked him to the curb and told him never to come back. He simply couldn’t bring himself to walk away—the mere thought was enough to send a howl of outrage echoing through his head.
    Which meant it was time to do some serious thinking about what the future held for him and for the woman wrapping her arms and legs around him with no sign of letting go.

CHAPTER SIX
    Olivia
    Olivia cranked up the Hits From the Sixties channel as she showered and got dressed, singing along to the sappy lyrics about love and loss and boyfriends back with a grin on her face. She shimmied into her thickest spandex running pants, paired them with a skintight long-sleeved pink shirt, and smirked at her own reflection as she pulled her hair into pigtails on either side of her head.
    Colt was going to go wild when he saw her.
    She’d never been as confident about her body as she was right now when she was still pleasantly sore from a night spent with a beautiful man who clearly couldn’t get enough of her. For the first time in her life, she felt sexy, seductive, and irresistible, and she couldn’t wait to see Colt’s eyes light up as he caught sight of her in head-to-toe clingy fabric.
    Heck, who was she kidding, she couldn’t wait to see him again period.
    She was falling in love. Falling, falling, falling, drowning in a sticky sweet vat of love honey with no urge to fight her way free.
    Even yesterday, she had been careful to keep her longing for Colt purely physical, but hearing him say that he was falling in love with her had opened the floodgates to her heart and sent a tidal wave of emotion surging free.
    She was in love! In love for the first time and the world was a wild, wonderful paradise full of amazing miracles and nothing could convince her otherwise.
    When Colt texted to say he was running late and would meet her at Daisy’s, she didn’t blink an eye because life was good and only getting better.
    When she slipped on the ice at the bottom of her front steps and ended up falling flat on her ass and bruising her tailbone, she simply smiled as she cussed the pain, figuring that’s what she deserved for dancing down the steps in the middle of winter.
    And when she got to the hardware store to find Daisy and Colt in the middle of a heated discussion near the snow shovel display, she didn’t hesitate to float across the room and put her arms around them both, pulling them into a hug.
    “Don’t fight,” she said, releasing them with a grin as they both glanced down at her with startled expressions. “Today isn’t a day for fighting. It is a day for victory. I have our race order all worked out.”
    “Oh you do, do you?” Daisy’s brows lifted before she turned to shoot Colt a frustrated look. “Have you told Mr. Bossypants about that? He likes to be in charge, you know.”
    Olivia bit her tongue, resisting the urge to say something about how much she enjoyed letting Colt take charge. She would spare Daisy the innuendo. It was the least she could do considering her friend had yet to experience this miracle of amazingness that was
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