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To Seduce a SEAL (Sin City SEALs)
Book: To Seduce a SEAL (Sin City SEALs) Read Online Free
Author: Sara Jane Stone
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, sexy, Contemporary Romance, Military, Protector, Contemporary Fiction, Erotic, Erotic Romance, Entangled, bodyguard, brazen, rock star, navy seal, country music, Sin City SEALs, Sara Jane Stone
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ignore the intoxicating mix of I’m-going-to-seduce-you-now and take-me-sailor.
    To hell with reason, and screw the instructions.
    Dante reached for her and wrapped his hands around her waist. Drawing her to him, he waited for the moment her hips touched his and she felt his response to the role she’d asked him to play.
    Her eyes widened, and the innocent pretense vanished. “This isn’t right,” she murmured.
    “No, honey.” He touched his lips to her ear. “It’s not.”
    He shouldn’t be here. In Vegas. In a country music video. In her arms. But he wasn’t going to walk away from a second chance at claiming her mouth.
    Carefully, he guided her back until her perfect ass touched the rock. He retraced his steps from that morning, pinned her arms overhead, and then let his hands roam.
    “I should be seducing you,” she insisted.
    “Consider me at your mercy.” He ran his hands along her toned legs, lifting her up. Her thighs wrapped around his waist as if she remembered the movement. His hips pressed against her, showing her just how “seduced” he felt.
    He dropped his gaze to her parted red lips. That mouth could drive a man insane. Hell, it probably enchanted half her fans night after night. He hadn’t heard her sing, but he could imagine watching her lips move. And hoping like hell he’d be the lucky bastard who explored them.
    He lowered his head and brushed his mouth over hers. Gentle. Soft. He drew out the desire.
    “More,” she whispered, and her fingers found their way into his hair. She held tight, refusing to let him pull back. Not that he planned to let her go.
    “Just warming up,” he said. “Seeing how much you can take.”
    She raised an eyebrow as if he’d tossed out a challenge. Then, she kissed him.
    Dante lost track of where, when, and even why he was standing in the freaking canyon. He opened his mouth and allowed her tongue to tangle with his. He rocked against her as if he wanted to come in his pants. Even fully clothed, the feel of her body beneath his would do it. One more thrust—
    “That’s hot,” a voice called. “But I think we have what we need.”
    Dante pulled away. Reality came rushing back. They were in the desert and putting on a show. They had an audience. And shit, he was ten seconds away from exploding in his damn jeans like a teenager.
    “I think we’ve put on enough of a performance,” he said, and he carefully lowered Chrissie’s legs and stepped away.
    Her brow furrowed as if she’d forgotten where she was for a moment, too. But then her smile—the one she doled out to any passing fool—reappeared and erased the glimpse he’d caught of a young, innocent woman.
    Dante looked away as his erection subsided. For a moment, he’d believed the innocent wonder he’d witnessed in her eyes. He’d felt wanted. Kissing her had become a necessity.
    But Chrissie Tate didn’t need him beyond one hot kiss. She’d been clear about that. It was an act, carefully designed to con the fools watching her video.
    Holding his body away from hers, Dante placed his hands on the rock, palms flat, one on either side of Chrissie’s head. “This is the point where you push me away, right?”
    “Yes,” she murmured. Her fingers released his hair and slid down the bare skin at his back and around to his chest. Her fingers pressed into his pecs as if she wasn’t sure if she wanted to hold on to him or thrust him away.
    “Give it your best shot, honey.”
    …
    Chrissie struggled to recall why she needed to push the hard wall of muscle away. She’d rather stay right here, stuck between a rock and a hard place. She glanced down at his hips which, moments earlier, had been rubbing up against her as if he didn’t give a damn about her clothes or the cameras…
    The cameras.
    Her music video.
    Oh no.
    She shoved hard against his chest. He stepped back, but she went with him.
    Take your love…
    The lyrics she’d written in response to her label’s demands for an upbeat
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