Just One More Temptation (The Sterling Family #4) Read Online Carly Phillips

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Chick Lit, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: The Sterling Family Series by Carly Phillips
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Total pages in book: 60
Estimated words: 56799 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 284(@200wpm)___ 227(@250wpm)___ 189(@300wpm)
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He was a good father. Solid, like hers was, she thought, and found herself smiling.

“Beautiful! Really great job!” The approval in his tone lifted that normally gruff voice. Glancing at Fallon, he gave her a small incline of his head. A thank-you. His approval warmed something deep inside.

Shannon leaned in close. “I think someone likes my brother, too,” she whispered, and before Fallon could answer, she picked up her purse. “Noah, I can take the girls for ice cream and meet you at home. Dakota, Dylan, who wants a treat?” Her words and excited tone preempted Noah from objecting and he narrowed his gaze.

Shannon ignored him. She merely hustled the girls to clean up and get their things.

“I’ll be home shortly,” Noah said, frowning at his sister. “I should make you stay over. They’ll never fall asleep with all that sugar.”

Shannon smirked at him, patting him on the cheek. “You can thank me later,” she whispered.

He rolled his eyes and walked her and the girls to the door. “Be good,” he warned them.

“We’re always good, Daddy,” Dylan said innocently.

“We are. Do you want ice cream?” Dakota asked.

Noah managed a smile. If only he could lie to himself the same way as his precocious girls.

He shook his head because he didn’t want ice cream. He did, however, hope he’d get a taste of Fallon as his sweet treat. “No thanks. Go. Have fun.”

Shannon waved and they walked out the door.

Noah breathed a sigh of relief, then turned, his focus on Fallon. “So.”

She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and he realized she had a streak of white paint on her cheek. He strode over and keeping his gaze on hers, lifted a hand and rubbed her soft skin with his thumb. “Paint,” he said, chuckling.

“I like that sound.”

He raised an eyebrow. “What sound?”

“You laughing. You don’t do it nearly often enough.”

He didn’t? “I laugh with the girls.” He made sure they received all his love and affection. As much as he could give. “As for the rest, life is serious, don’t you think?”

“Sometimes. But sometimes you need to look through a different lens and let yourself enjoy it. Like the night at the bar…” Her voice trailed off and a blush filled her cheeks, the obvious memory of their time in the alley fresh in her mind. And his.

He’d gone to sleep with thoughts of her in his head, dreamed of taking that kiss further, of more than his hand between her slick folds. His cock tented his slacks and he had no doubt if she looked down, she’d notice.

“About that night, I wanted to make one thing clear.”

She looked up at him with wide, golden brown eyes, her lips slightly parted, and he swallowed hard before continuing.

“I didn’t turn you down because I don’t want you. I just wanted you clear-headed. And now that I’ve had time to think, I realize how complicated this could be. I have the girls to consider and they’ve grown attached to you already.”

She bit down on her lower lip and he released it from captivity with one finger, rubbing over the redness there.

“I’ve been thinking too, and I really should thank you for being a gentleman. Though not too much of a gentleman,” she mused.

“The alleyway,” he said, reading into what she hadn’t spelled out.

She ducked her head, a shy smile on her face. Another thing he appreciated about her, her openness and honesty. No airs or fakeness about her. “I should tell you up-front, I’m not looking for a serious relationship. I know what happened with Ezra was a few years ago and I’m over him, but the damage is still there. The ability to hand over my heart easily… I lost that, thanks to him.”

Once again, Noah wanted to find the man who’d used her so carelessly and teach him a lesson. Instead, he could show her that it was okay to trust again by being honest in return.

“I admire your honesty as much as the fact that you know yourself so well.”

She lifted one shoulder. “My mother said I was an old soul back when I was ten.” Her eyes misted and it struck him deeply how much she missed her parent.

It gave him some insight into what his girls might be feeling with Charlie so far away, and the fresh understanding would go a long way toward helping him talk to them when they acted out. As for Fallon, his heart broke for her, and knowing she’d been almost the same age as the twins are now gave him equal appreciation for how difficult it must have been for her to lose her mother.

“Hey. Want to go grab something to eat? I came straight from the office and I’m starving.”

A soft smile lifted her lips. “Buy me a slice of pizza?”


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