Valentine Lovers by Ada Stuart

Valentine Lovers

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  • Genre Erotic Romance
  • Publisher Ada Stuart
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  • Size 313.40 kB
  • Length 77 Pages

Description

It’s a setup! Instigated by someone Ally thought to be her friend.

And all in the attempt to lure a single man like Nathan to come to her and whisk her away into forever bliss, or something. As if that will ever happen.

Ally knows she will never get to first base with someone like him - unless she knocks him unconscious first.

He’s the sexiest man around and Ally is desperately trying to hide her real feelings for him. The best she can hope for is to be his friend. He’s way out of her league, but as friends, they get along well.

Until the dreadful red balloon with the text ‘KISS ME’ triggers Nathan to start flirting with her, giving her that kiss she has long been dreaming about.

But it can’t be for real? A man like him will never be interested in anything other than a fling. Or would he? Why does he persist in tempting her, following her around and making sexual suggestions every chance he get?

So, what happens when another balloon appears, followed by another - each suggesting they move to the next sexual base. Will Nathan go for the home run or leave her wanting?

There’s only one thing a woman can do. Grab what is offered and seduce the man into her bed. Or something. Yes, that sounds like a masterplan, until she realises that one night will never be enough.

It’s time to get rid off the silky gloves and use every trick in her arsenal to land her man. He won’t know what hit him.

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“Valentine Lovers” is a steamy hot Friends to Lovers Office Romance. Full length, explicit sex scenes, standalone, no cheating or cliffhangers - and Happily Ever After.

Reader advisory: This story contains very explicit sex scenes.

Themes: Office romance, Valentine’s Day, Battle-of-sexes, Friends to Lovers, Opposites attract, Matchmaking, Taming the playboy, Matchmaking, Pranks, Unrequited love

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Excerpt:

Ally walked into the winter garden. She looked around to check if there was an audience present. She couldn’t see anyone else but that did not mean that this wasn’t part of a setup. They could be hiding, watching while Nathan made her make a complete fool of herself.

“You came,” he said.

“Well, someone was bragging about his kissing skills so I might as well puncture his ego a little.”

“Is that why you came?” he asked.

“Nathan. This is all very funny and all that, but not anymore. That stupid balloon is just a balloon. There’s no reason to act on it.”

Ally crossed her arms in front of her chest, not realising that her actions pushed her breasts upwards. Not until she saw Nathan lower his eyes and stare at her chest region. She loosened her grip at the same time. He must think she was just one of the ordinary flirts hanging around him. No, she was not going there.

“See you later, Nathan,” Ally said quickly before she turned away from him.

Quickly he grabbed her arm and stopped her.

“Wait!” he said. “I have a reputation to save first.”

She shook her head.

“No, you don’t. You’re probably just as good at kissing than you are at your job. You don’t have to persuade me.”

“I want to,” he said.

She just stared at him. Not quite understanding why he was being so insistent.

“Let me guess. You were insulted by my taunting, right?”

“I know I can prove you wrong, so I’m not insulted.”

“Ha-ha, you sound as if your feathers have been trampled with.”

“Feathers?”

“Peacock feathers,” she said and grinned at him.

“Now I really feel insulted. Maybe you should kiss me instead.”

Ally leaned toward him and gave him a quick kiss on his cheek.

“There you go,” she said. “Feeling better?”

“Nope. You should aim better than that.”

“Aim?”

He leaned toward her, his mouth coming closer to hers and she stared into his eyes. Oh my god, she thought hastily as his lips barely touched hers. It was like the lightest of all touches and she wondered if that was all he would give her. She opened her lips to protest and he gave her another kiss, a little harder this time. She felt as if her entire world was collapsing around her.

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