Firewalker (The Colemans Legacy #1) Read Online Jamie Begley

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Colemans Legacy Series by Jamie Begley
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Total pages in book: 71
Estimated words: 68004 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 340(@200wpm)___ 272(@250wpm)___ 227(@300wpm)
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Laughter bubbled out from her throat. “Dramatic much?”

Sensing her fear had subsided, he moved to lie between her legs. Kissing her inner thighs, he spread her legs wider, parting the cleft of her pussy. He slid his tongue along her thigh, upward to her mound, curling his tongue around her vulva. He held her hips down when she arched under him. He didn’t want to lose the treasure he had just found.

Savoring her taste like a fine wine, he played with his treasure before letting his tongue dip into the cavern below.

Her moist pussy welcomed him with her muscles clenching around his tongue. Sliding his tongue higher, he stroked the sides as Alanna writhed under his mouth.

Building her desire, like he would gradually increase the flames in his forge, he stroked her channel until she was whimpering and moaning. He stroked and sucked on her opening until he felt her climaxing on his tongue.

Removing his tongue, he gently slid his cock inside while she was still spasming with her orgasm.

“There’s no way you haven’t done that before,” she gasped out.

Clenching his teeth because it was impossible for him to speak at the sensations assailing him, he laid his head on her shoulders to ease the constriction in his chest. He felt as if he was going to burst into flames inside of her. Thank heaven the moistness would keep him from spontaneously combusting, or he would be a goner. They both would be.

The chilling thought had him regaining his self-control enough to move within her.

“There is nothing like this in the whole world.”

She gazed up at him tenderly. “I’m thinking the same thing. There’s no one like you in this whole world. I didn’t even know men like you could exist.”

Her words had him about to confess that she didn’t know how true her words were.

“Alanna, I am different. My whole family is …”

As he talked, she started moving, driving his cock to the hilt inside of her. His mind turned to molten lava. All mental functioning went haywire, leaving his body to instinctively take over, to drive his cock inside of her as fast and deep as he could go. Shaking, he tried to draw it out longer, determined not to come yet, but when she wound her legs around his hips to match his movements, his willpower evaporated, leaving only the driving need to reach the ultimate completion of showing his love for her.

Collapsing on top of her, he started to roll off her, not wanting to smother her with his weight. Alanna tightened her arms around him, though, refusing to let him go.

“You may have just convinced me to marry you. If we’re this good the first time”—she gave a shaky laugh—“it’s only going to get better, right?”

Matthew relaxed his damp body on hers.

“Do they make fireproof mattresses?” he asked when he could get his vocal cords to work.

“I’m sure. Why?”

“We’re going to need one.”

Chapter Twenty-Six

Alanna was practically skipping. After spending the rest of the night with Matthew in his bed, she had managed to drag her sore body out at the crack of dawn. They had walked back to her trailer, where she had showered and changed into jeans and the gray and black flannel shirt Matthew had given her the day they had splashed water onto each other.

After eating bowls of cereal, they walked together to his shop, holding hands.

“Isaac and I are helping Jody and Jacob set up a new gate a few miles from here, but I’ll be back before Diamond gets here,” he promised.

“You don’t have to rush. I don’t want you hurrying the job. I’ll be fine—”

“I want to be here,” he insisted. “I just don’t want you getting anxious about what she has to say. Whatever it is, good or bad, we’ll deal with it.”

“I’m glad you’re confident, because I’m not.” Nervous, her stomach was rolling just thinking of the upcoming meeting.

“Don’t be nervous.” Taking her hands, he warmed them between his. Alanna leaned into his warmth.

“That’s easier said than done.” Forcing a smile to her lips, she gave him a quick kiss before pulling away at hearing footsteps crunching over branches. Turning, she saw Isaac coming from his place.

“You ready?” Isaac’s voice traveled over.

“I better be getting to work.” Flushing, she hurried away, embarrassed when she saw Isaac staring at the red mark she had accidently left on Matthew’s neck.

At Silas’ house, she quickly started the pork chop Crock-Pot meal Silas wanted. Unloading the dishwasher didn’t take long. Neither did making a fresh pot of coffee after pouring herself one. She normally didn’t drink coffee, but she hadn’t slept much last night and could use the extra boost.

After spending the rest of the morning doing chores at Matthew’s brothers’ places, she made a brief stop at her place to take a couple of steaks out of the freezer. Matthew had promised her that they could grill them on the firepit tonight, joking that he would call and make sure Greer was working before starting the fire.


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