Back in the Saddle (Avenging Angels #2) Read Online Kristen Ashley

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Suspense Tags Authors: Series: Avenging Angels Series by Kristen Ashley
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Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 143382 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 717(@200wpm)___ 574(@250wpm)___ 478(@300wpm)
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And then the Angels were on the move.

TWELVE

PASTITSIO

I slid into full freakout mode when I heard the garage door going up.

Eric had texted fifteen minutes ago to tell me he’d be home in fifteen, but that was already way sooner than I expected him, so I wasn’t done doing what I needed to get done in time for his arrival.

I did one final swipe of the counter, tossed the sponge in the sink, shoved the book I’d been using in the first drawer available, then raced across the room, threw myself over the back of his couch, crossed my legs under me and nabbed the remote.

I had just enough time to switch on the TV, but not enough time to change the channel, so it appeared I was kicked back, watching a monster truck rally, when Eric strolled in from the garage.

“Hey,” I said, trying not to sound breathless.

He looked from me, to the kitchen, to the TV, back to the kitchen, returned to the TV, his brow lifted as a monster truck crunched over a triple-deep pile of cars, and he ended on me.

He then walked to me, took my hand, pulled me out of the couch and to the sink in the kitchen.

Once there, he turned me to face him and then he used his thumb to swipe at something on my cheek.

He swiped twice.

After he did that, he threaded his fingers into the right side of my hair, and I thought we were going somewhere I very much wanted to be, only for him to shake his fingers through it.

I looked down at my shoulder.

Flour dusted my tee.

I looked back at him when he turned on the faucet at the sink, grabbed a dishtowel, wet the end of it, turned off the faucet, and rubbed at some sauce on my shirt.

Okay, so maybe I didn’t communicate my superpower of being a super sleuth by day, and a super bitch who could bring home the bacon (or in this case, ground beef) and fry it up in a pan by night, being able to do all this like it was sleight of hand.

Whatever.

He threw the towel by the sink and asked, “What’s for dinner?”

“I whipped up some pastitsio.”

“You whipped up some pastitsio?”

I understood the emphasis.

The recipe had about five thousand ingredients, and making the béchamel produced a level of angst in me I never wanted to feel again.

But I thought I cracked it.

Only time would tell.

“Yeah,” I said breezily. “I put it in the oven when you texted. We have about an hour before we can eat. I’ll make the salad closer to.”

I read the look on his face and addressed it immediately.

“I’m not competing with her. And I could tell by your reaction to my assertion this morning that you don’t think I’m boring. But first, you and your boys were out dealing with my brother on a Sunday, and I can’t show my appreciation to all of them, but I’m damn well gonna show it to you. And second, I realized today that I think I’m boring. I need to shake shit up. Learn new things. Grow. And if what’s baking in the oven isn’t total crap after all the effort I put into it, I’m starting with cooking.”

“You’re a member of a group of women who have storage units full of cars and a mysterious benefactor to help you solve crimes. And you had lunch with a crew of informants today.”

I shrugged. “We’re only on our second case. And it doesn’t seem like this one is going as well.”

“Raye worked that last one for a year. And once you pulled them in, you women figured out your brother was a Shadow Soldier in less than three days. I think your skills are progressing.”

Whoa.

He was right.

We did.

Go us!

“Yeah. Looks like we’re getting better at this gig,” I agreed.

“You own Tinkerbell Disney ears,” he kept at it.

I planted a hand on my hip. “As much as I can conceive of a life that’s all Disney, all the time, since I don’t live in Cinderella’s palace…yet, I’m diversifying.”

“Jesus, fuck,” he muttered.

I didn’t understand that reaction.

Then both his hands threaded in the hair on either side of my head, he turned us to press me against the sink, and held my head steady for the onslaught of his mouth.

I held myself steady by grabbing fistfuls of his tee at his back.

He didn’t end this kiss too soon this time.

Oh no.

We made out in the kitchen until his big hands were up my shirt at my back, covering a lot of territory, and I was enjoying his perusal. That said, most of my attention was on the delightful machinations of his tongue and the fact I had my hands up his tee at his back and was covering my own territory, all of it swells and ridges and heat and hardness.


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