Recommended By Marissa
Recommended By Marissa
Piper Rayne knows how to write a good, light-on-the-angst- rom-com. Madison has loved Mauro since high school, and he gives her a glimpse into what a great family life would be like with him. I enjoyed how much his brothers wanted to protect her from him if he wasnβt willing to commit to a relationship with her. Madison didnβt think she could ever catch the hunky Italian fireman, but her friends build up her confidence and help her overcome her fears of losing him.
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Dipping down, his tongue slides along my slit, teasing my clit and then sucking the greedy flesh into his mouth. His hands slide up my bare stomach, each palm taking control of a breast, tweaking my nipple while his mouth works me into sheer bliss.
It's not Mauro kissing me, it's us kissing each other. Another small piece of my heart floats out of my chest and nestles into his.
"I want you so bad right now," he says softly. The heat he stirs in my body rises up to my cheeks. "Sure, elbow deep in lettuce? That's your turn on?" I whisper.
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Everyone knows that if you play with fire you'll end up getting burnedβ¦
What happens when you attend a first responder's bachelor auction with your best friends? Well, if your name is Madison Kelly like me, your friends end up bidding on a date for you with your high school crush.
That's right. Even back when I was 'Fatty Maddie' to all my classmates, I had eyes for the quarterback of our football team. Not like I was the only one.
Mauro Bianco may fight fires for a living, but he still sets my heart ablaze. One look at the rugged, muscular man he's turned into and I want to slide down his pole.
One date. That's all I'm committed to. A few hours and I can tuck him back into that tattered old shoebox in my closet.
As always, the universe has other plans. I never would've predicted that in a matter of days he'd turn from my dream guy into my business partner-and that's when things got interesting.