Tempted Heir (The Heirs #7) Read Online Michelle Heard

Categories Genre: Angst, Billionaire, Contemporary, Romance Tags Authors: Series: The Heirs Series by Michelle Heard
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Total pages in book: 64
Estimated words: 62622 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 313(@200wpm)___ 250(@250wpm)___ 209(@300wpm)
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“Is there anything else you’re worried about?” His voice is low and rough as if it’s taking all his strength to hold back.

“Nope, I’m good,” I answer quickly. Pulling free, I try to suppress the smile as I walk out of his office.

Well, at least now I know I can get him hard, and it makes me feel a hell of a lot better.

Just like any other woman out there, I need to feel wanted. After what happened a couple of seconds ago, it gives me hope that things can actually work between Christopher and me.

I sit down behind my desk and stare at my computer screen.

Shit. That just happened.

My lips curve up, and for the first time, I allow myself to consider the possibility that Christopher might be the Mr. Right I’ve been searching for all along.

CHRISTOPHER

I let Dash walk into my penthouse before following her inside. “Will you pour us drinks while I change?” I ask.

“Sure.” She takes off her shoes as I take the stairs to the second floor.

Walking to my closet, I strip out of the suit I’m wearing, then step into a pair of sweatpants. Deciding to change things up tonight, I forgo a shirt. Heading out of my room, the corner of my mouth lifts.

As much as I love this weird tango of exploration we’re doing, I’m growing impatient as fuck to know if it will lead to more. I’ve never been tempted like this in my life, and honestly, I’m not sure if I like it or not.

I’m reaching the point of no return at the speed of light.

Coming down the stairs, I turn off the lights and walk to where Dash is standing by the windows, staring at the city lights below.

She glances over her shoulder, then turns to face me. “Why did you turn off the lights?”

“To help sharpen your senses,” I murmur as I stop right in front of her.

“For?” She tilts her head, and with the light shining in from outside, I can make out the questioning look.

Wrapping my arm around her lower back, I tug her against me.

“Oh,” she whispers.

Our eyes lock, and I just stare at her, letting the anticipation build. Lifting my hand to the back of her neck, I gather her hair, pulling her head to the side. Leaning down until my mouth brushes against her jaw, I let out a breath.

Dash brings her arms up and wraps them around my neck, hugging me tightly.

We hold each other for a while before I lower my arm from her back until my fingers skim over the side of her thigh. My lips move to her pulse, and when I feel it racing, I grin with satisfaction.

Her breathing speeds up, fanning over my collarbone.

I move both my hands to her waist, and tugging the blouse out of her skirt, I slip them under the fabric. Taking hold of her side with one hand, I move the other one up her back, just trailing my fingers over her silky skin.

Dash’s lips brush against my collarbone, and then she moves her hands to my shoulders. Slowly her palms move down my chest, and feeling her touch makes goosebumps spread over my skin while I grow hard as steel.

Not wanting to push things too far before she’s given me her decision, I press a kiss to her pulse, then pull back.

Picking up the bourbon Dash poured earlier, I down it. The liquid burns down my throat, and I’m hoping to God it takes off the edge. Filling the tumbler again, I walk to where Dash left her glass of wine on the coffee table, and I take it to where she’s standing in front of the windows.

I wait for her to take a couple of sips, then ask, “Is there anything you want to discuss? Any worries?”

She thinks for a moment, then shakes her head. “I just want to be sure we’re making the right decision.”

“You still have time to think about it,” I remind her.

Two days. Then it’s either everything or just friends.

Christ. Just friends?

After this week?

That’s not a possibility any longer.

I want Dash. No one else. She fits me perfectly.

Chapter 6

DASH

Okay. There’s definitely attraction.

I’m still worried, though, and I can’t pinpoint why.

I let out a frustrated huff and shake my head.

Focus, Dash. What’s the problem?

The office door opens, and before I can pretend I’m working, Christopher drops a folder on my desk, then says, “My office. Now.”

Shit.

I let out a sigh as I get up and straightening out my pencil skirt, I follow him inside. I shut the door, and when I turn to walk to his desk, I come to a sudden stop because he’s standing right in front of me. His eyes lock with mine, then he says, “You can’t focus on shit, so let's make the decision now.”


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