The Romance Line (Love and Hockey #2) Read Online Lauren Blakely

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Forbidden, Funny, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Love and Hockey Series by Lauren Blakely
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Total pages in book: 141
Estimated words: 135831 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 679(@200wpm)___ 543(@250wpm)___ 453(@300wpm)
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“That’s right, sunshine. Use me. Use my dick,” I urge her.

She’s trembling and moaning as I drop a hand between her thighs, rubbing my thumb against her clit till she’s shaking in my arms and falling apart on me.

“Max,” she calls out, my name a filthy prayer as she comes.

Pleasure blasts through me in a hot burst that makes me want to come so fucking hard in her. To meet her there on the other side. But I made her a promise so I say, “Two down. One to go.”

“Get it,” she says, giving me a command.

“I fucking will,” I promise.

I ease out of her briefly, then lay her flat on her back on the couch. I settle between those perfect thighs, my hands spreading up the sides of them.

“Put my dick back in you. I want to watch as you slide my cock into this perfect wet pussy,” I say as I reach for her hand.

Covering it with mine.

Bringing it to my throbbing dick.

Her lips part as she grips the base and guides me back to the pink paradise between her thighs. I stare until my cock disappears inside her once more.

Where it belongs.

Her head falls back against the couch cushion, her eyes closing while her arms reach for me.

The gesture—the need in it—hooks into my heart.

I lower myself onto her, my body covering hers, then I find a pace and fuck her good and insistently until she’s moaning and begging me to make her come again.

Another thrust. Another drive into her. Another electric, white-hot connection, then she’s crying out once more.

I can’t even crow. I can’t even boast with a there we go because I’m too far gone. Words lose meaning as I stop fighting the pleasure. I give in to it, lust jolting through my body as I come hard, blurring out the real world.

I don’t want to return to it. The world is so much better like this, close to her.

33

A BRAND-NEW GAME

Everly

The Beast storms into the kitchen, losing his mind as Lumiere and Cogsworth make dinner for Belle.

I point to the TV screen my computer is casting to as the fuming beast blows his top. “See? That’s you. It’s totally you,” I say, as we lounge on the couch an hour later.

Max scoffs, then grabs a kernel of popcorn from the bag, tosses it in the air, and catches it on his tongue. “Can the Beast do that?”

“I bet he can. That seems like a Beast trick.”

Max rolls his eyes.

I poke his side. “C’mon. You even said you were going to bellow. I’m not wrong here, Lambert.”

As the Beast fumes in the film, Max grabs another handful from the bag. “What does it say about you that you like a beast?”

I arch a brow. “Did I say I like the Beast?”

“I’m pretty sure your three orgasms said you liked what the Beast did to you. Do you want me to give you another one just to be sure?”

I stare him down. “Are you threatening me with orgasms again? Because I could get into this brand-new game.”

Setting the bag on the table, he tugs me closer on the couch, then pulls my pink fleece blanket up to our waists. He’s in his boxer briefs and I’m wearing my hoodie and a pair of sleep shorts. The night is coasting close to midnight. I’m not sure what happens when the clock strikes twelve.

But I don’t see any signs that Max is leaving since we’re already in the middle of the flick, and he’s only getting comfier. When the Beast returns to his lair and demands the mirror show him the girl, Max takes another handful of popcorn, his gaze transfixed on the screen.

“You’re a popcorn junkie,” I say, more delighted than I should be about this detail. I don’t know why it excites me to know this about him. But it does.

“Because it’s fucking delicious.” He actually ordered a couple bags from Ding and Dine when he saw that I didn’t have any. “I can’t watch movies without popcorn.” Then he tilts his head, seeming thoughtful for a second. “I’m going to have to tell Asher that he was wrong when he said I hate everything.”

I’m too intrigued to leave that alone. “I’ll bite. What does that mean?”

As the movie plays on, he meets my gaze. “A few weeks ago when I was telling him about the circus you were dragging me to, he was giving me a hard time because he said I hate everything, and I maybe let on that I didn’t hate movie nights with popcorn.”

I take a beat, savoring this fact—this little true detail about Max Lambert. “So you’re doing a real favorite thing with me? Again?”

He tugs me closer on the couch, grazes those full lips along the side of my neck, traveling up to my ear. “Sunshine, I’m doing all sorts of real favorite things with you.”


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