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Authors: Roz Lee

Tags: #romance, #texas, #love story, #rock and roll

Lost Melody (42 page)

Hank passed Gloria to Melody’s
outstretched arms and followed mother and daughter out of the
kitchen. He paused in the nursery doorway. “Can I
watch?”

Melody settled into the rocking chair
and unbuttoned her blouse. “You can watch.” She freed her breast
and guided Gloria to the distended nipple. “Just don’t get any
ideas. We have company coming, remember?”

Hank lounged against the doorjamb, his
fingers jammed in his pockets and his legs crossed at the ankle.
“Too late,” He glanced down at the evidence of his desire. “I get
ideas every time I see you like this. It’s the only time I’m
jealous of Gloria.”

Melody blushed and turned her
attention to their daughter. God, they were beautiful together.
Perfect. He had everything he wanted in life in this one
room.

Melody placed the baby in the cradle
and crossed the room to Hank. She tugged one of his hands from his
pocket and laced her fingers with his. He smiled and followed her
into their bedroom, kicking the door closed behind him.

 

 

 

 

 

About the
Author

 

Dolores has been married
to the same wonderful guy for thirty-three years. They have two
lovely daughters and a black lab. She makes her home in the wilds
of New Jersey (yes, there are wilds in NJ). A Texan with familial
roots that go all the way back to the Republic of Texas, Dolores
says you can take the girl out of Texas, but...well, you know the
rest.

She's been a stay-at-home
mom for most of her married life - a job she says is under-rated on
the difficulty scale. Now that her girls are grown, she's still
available to them anytime, day or night, but she fills her days
with writing romance novels and reading.

Dolores is a best-selling,
multi-published author of erotic romance under the pseudonym,
Roz Lee.

 

 

 

 

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