A Daring Desire
The Dare Menage Series Book 4
by Jeanne St. James
Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance, MMF, Menage, Interracial, LGBTQ
Take two defense attorneys,
add one troubled NFL QB who needs them, and what do you get? Hot, sexy
conflict.
Gryff
Ward made a serious mistake when he hired the hot-as-hell defense attorney
Rayne Jordan as an associate in his high-profile legal firm, even though she’s
one of the best. Now he’s struggling to keep it professional, especially when
she insists on calling him “Boss.”
Rayne’s
been attracted to the firm's top attorney ever since her interview. And she’s
well aware that calling the conservative man “Boss” drives him crazy…in a very
good way.
Add
Trey Holloway, their newest client, a troubled NFL quarterback, into the mix. Tension
arises when it’s clear that both Gryff and Trey want Rayne and Gryff is willing
to fight for her. However, Trey doesn’t hide the fact that he wants Gryff too.
Now
Gryff’s having a hard time fighting not only his attraction to Rayne but to
another man. Even though he stubbornly refuses to admit his deepest, darkest
desires.
Then
Rayne takes control. She’s determined to have them both in not only her bed but
her life, and she won’t give up until she does.
Note: This book in the
series can be read as standalone. It includes an HEA ending. It is intended for
audiences over 18 years of age since it includes explicit sexual scenes between
all three characters.
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Gryffin Ward’s dick was so hard he
winced.
The newest associate at his law
firm stood on the other side of his desk talking. Actually talking to him.
And he had no clue what she was
even saying.
As he watched her lips move, he
regretted hiring her. Even though she came highly recommended.
Rayne’s stats were so good he
would’ve been a fool not to. The more cases his practice won, the more clients
they attracted. The more clients they drew, the larger his firm grew. Which
meant—
Oh
fuck. Who cared what it meant. Right now, he desperately needed to adjust
himself because his erection was caught in his pants in a painful position.
“So, what do you think, Boss?”
Holy fuck with that “Boss” shit
again.
She needed to start dressing like a
nun and stop calling him that. Otherwise, he would have permanent blue balls.
What did he think? He didn’t. All
the blood in his brain had rushed to his dick, so he had no valid thoughts.
“You don’t have to call me boss. In
fact, please don’t.”
“I know I don’t.” With a smile,
Rayne leaned over and tapped him under the chin before spinning on the heel of
her fuck-me pumps and heading toward the door. “But I like it,” she threw over
her shoulder.
Me
too.
He took one last glance at her
tight skirt with the slit in the back, the one that hugged her luscious ass,
and those stockings she wore with the line up the back of her legs, before she
disappeared, leaving his office door open.
Gryff closed his eyes and blew out
a breath.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
No wonder she won most of her cases.
The judge’s and the ADA’s brains were probably mush after watching her pace the
courtroom cross-examining witnesses on the stand.
No matter what, she was highly
respected for being a great defense attorney.
But he should fire her. He didn’t
dip his pen in the company ink and he wasn’t going to start now. Even though
she sorely tempted him.
He was a wretch. That’s what he
was.
JEANNE ST. JAMES is a best-selling erotic romance author who loves an Alpha male (or two). She was only 13 when she started writing since it gave her an escape from teenage angst! Her first paid published piece was an erotic story in Playgirl magazine. Her first erotic romance novel, Banged Up, was published in 2009. She is happily owned by farting French bulldogs. She writes M/F, M/M, and M/M/F ménages.
She has a few new releases coming up
in 2017. So keep an eye on her website at www.jeannestjames.com or sign up for
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