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MOXIE

By Selena Kitt

 

High school senior, Moxie, agrees to be moral support for her friend, Patches, who is totally enamored with a college boy, so she says yes to a double date, even though she has to lie to her parents to do it.  But Moxie wasn’t counting on lying about her age to get into an x-rated movie, and she definitely wasn’t counting on her date’s Roman hands and Russian fingers, or the fact that the pants she’s borrowed from Patches are several sizes too small.  By the end of the night, Moxie finds herself in far more trouble than she bargained for!

BOOK DESCRIPTION

 

There are some lines that shouldn’t be crossed, some boundaries that shouldn’t be pushed—but sometimes you just can’t fight what’s meant to be. 

 

These stepbrother studs are easy to hate and hard to love, as their insatiable stepsisters know all too well, as they find themselves loving, then hating, then loving them again. And again. And again.

 

Some of these stepbrother studs are tattooed, damaged, even downright dangerous—but they’re all sexy, handsome hunks who are hotter than hellfire and, ultimately, just simply irresistible.

 

Get all five of these filthy, forbidden fantasies in one collection, where everything is complicated, and secrets are kept like a pent-up breath aching to be released.

 

These tempting taboo tales will transport you to a world where wicked, illicit desires are just too tantalizing to resist. You just know they’re going to give in.

 

And so will you.

Stepbrother Studs: Aaron

 

Melinda loves winning, especially when it means trouncing her arrogant stepbrother, Aaron. 

 

He thinks he’s all that and a bag of chips, but the nineties called and it wants its catch phrase back, because as far as Melinda is concerned, he’s more like all that and a bag of dicks—at least, he is lately…

All her friends think he’s hot, but they don’t have to deal with his smug smirk or his giant ego.  All they can talk about is his rumored giant… something else. 

 

So on their long train ride home for winter break through the Canadian mountains to Upper State New York, she decides to make a wager with her big-headed stepbrother, one she hopes that will settle the score between them, once and for all.

 

 

School breaks were supposed to actually be breaks, weren’t they?  Melinda swore at her book and shoved it into her book bag, leaning back and resting her head on the white cover of her big blue seat, letting her eyes close.  The train’s rhythm rumbled through her, a nice buzzing sensation. 

 

Since she’d made a point of booking a roomette for their freaking endless journey home through the Canadian mountains, she figured she might as well make like her stepbrother, Aaron, and get a little sleep.  But her assignment hung over her like a black cloud.  What kind of dickhole professor gave assignments over winter break?

 

She groaned inwardly—five thousand words to compare flock and mob behavior, through analysis of human riots.  Seriously? 

 

“Thanks for a chillaxing winter break, Dr.  Evans,” she muttered. 

 

“Huh?”  Her stepbrother opened one eye.  “You say something?”

 

“Just regretting taking anthropology.”

 

“Again?  But mom’s so
proud
of you.”  Her brother ratcheted his voice up to a maddening falsetto.  “‘Melinda’s a class mentor now!’ ‘Melinda’s proofreading for the T.A’s!’ ‘Melinda’s figured out a plan for world peace based on the way baboons scratch their asses!’”

 

“Shut your pie-hole, golden boy! It’s not like you don’t get any praise,” she snorted.  Jeez, he’d earned a frickin’ car with his freshman year grades.  “Are you in some kind of trouble?”

 

“Not yet.”  He fixed his gaze out of the window.

 

It was his eyes that drew all the girls to him.  Melinda didn’t know where they came from, because his dad had blue eyes.  Melinda and her mom were blonde and blue eyed, but not related to Aaron, so that didn’t really count.  Aaron’s hair was a dark black mop—his dad’s, what was left of it, was a ring of light brow—and his eyes were a smoky grey that made his whites really white.  They had a permanent soft-focus, sexy, smoldering look even models would kill for.  Aaron never knew his mother, but Melinda had often wondered if the woman had been some sort of actress or supermodel. 

 

Right now, Aaron looked so sad, she leaned forward, impatient.

 

“Aaron, tell me what’s wrong!”

 

“You know how I wanted to do zoology?”

 

“Yeah.”  She knew how much he was hating animal physiology.  It was more about cell biology than animals.  “So go talk to your counselor and see what you need to do to switch majors.”

 

“Give me some credit, Lindy.  I’ve ‘explored my options.’” He used air-quotes to emphasize his counselor’s phrase.  “I can’t start over.  I’m in my final year.”

 

“But—” 

 

“Oh my God, quit.”  Aaron rolled his dark eyes.  “Can you imagine my dad’s reaction if I told him I wanted switch majors?  And Jesus.  I owe your mom enough already, not being her ‘real’ son and all.” 

 

More air-quotes.

 

“Oh come on…” Melinda sighed.  Granted, she did kind of like to rub it in that it was her mom who came with all the money, and all the perks that came with the money, but that was only because Aaron loved to brag about his awesomeness like he was all-that. 

 

“Enough.”  Aaron put his head back on the head rest and closed his eyes.  “I’m trying to sleep.”

 

Shut out, again.  She stared out at the Rockies, restless with annoyance.  They’d been so close, once.  That seemed like a million years ago now. 

 

Now, even when she tried to be nice, he reacted like she was deliberately trying to be a pest.  Maybe he knew she’d seen him jerking off in front of his laptop and was mad at her for spying on him.  Or maybe he was freaked out by how dependent he’d been on her after his accident.  Whatever, this whole “frenemie” arrangement was getting old. 

 

Even if she couldn’t help her own big mouth. 

 

She’d really kind of liked him when their parents got married.  A good-looking kid, he drew a lot of attention at his new “rich kid” school.  He fit right in—he was smart, confident to the point of arrogant, and good at practically everything.  He took on a sort of “big brother” protector role with her at first, which was kind of fun.  But it wasn’t long before her own competitive streak kicked in, and the two of them started vying for their parents’ attention through accomplishments, determined to out-do one another. 

 

That had escalated quickly.  To say the least.  Lately though, Aaron had become aloof to the point of being contemptuous.  And as much as he hated his current classes, whenever they had to go home, he acted like he was being dragged there like a slave in chains. 

 

Don’t think of him in chains.

 

Heat rushed to her cheeks and across her chest as her evil imagination put him in a grubby sheet hung low round his hips, hands tied behind his back.  She couldn’t look at him for a moment or so. 

 

When she finally glanced back, she saw he’d dozed off again.  As his chest rose and fell, she could see definition through his t-shirt, which was new.  Was he wearing it a size too small, or had he bulked up?  She glanced at his forearms, which were corded, even at rest.  Definitely bulked up.  And from the contented look on his face, as his hand travelled to his crotch and shifted gears, he was bulking up for someone in particular. 

 

His self-improvement left her feeling a little resentful.  He was always too busy to hang out with her on campus, but he’d obviously made time to hit the gym. 

 

“Aaron, are you seeing someone?”

 

He gave a lazy grin, not opening his eyes. 

 

“That’s a yes.  Who?”

 

“She’s called Marnie.”

 

“What kind of a name is Marnie?”

 

“I didn’t name her.”  Aaron shrugged. 

 

“Are you going to introduce us?”

 

“I doubt it.”  He chuckled, opening his eyes.  They were dancing.  “She’s kinky and proud of it, so not
really
someone to take home to Mom.”

 

“I’m not Mom.”

 

“True.”  He raised his eyebrows at her, crossing his arms over his chest.  His very bulked-up chest, she noticed.  “But I can’t trust you to act nice around my girlfriends either, can I?”

 

“Asshole.”  She felt anger bubbling up, knowing how true that was, but also knowing that she only acted like that because of the way he kept brushing her off.  When he’d busted himself up doing parkour, she’d been the one who ran his errands, helped him keep up with his classes.  He’d been so embarrassed—the mighty Aaron brought low—she couldn’t help but feel sorry for him. 

 

It had been a nice little truce for a while.  He even let her shave his stubbly face, because he’d scraped both palms badly in the fall.  His idiot girlfriend’s idea of support was sending footage off to ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos,’ hoping to scoop the grand prize.  Once Aaron found that out, he ditched her.  So Melinda had carried his books, taken him dinner in his dorm, and rubbed Neosporin into the scraped up places he couldn’t reach. 

 

Thank God, he’d quit with parkour, but seemed to have ditched the memory of the closeness between them that had come with it. 

 

“So what’s the big deal with this girl?”  She eyed him sourly as stretched in his seat, looking really pleased with himself.  The dick.

 

“She likes to tie up and tease.”  He smirked.  “You know how the walls over at St George’s aren’t so thick?  Well… I’ve had to learn to come silently.”

 

“Oh, so that’s how you
nearly
keep it a secret when you steal my panties and use them to jerk off?”  Damn.  She couldn’t help herself, could she? 
Shut your big fat mouth, stupid,
she told herself, but of course, she never listened. 

 

Aaron stared.  He didn’t even have the decency to blush, though.  Arrogant asshole. 

 

 

“Does Marnie know about that little ‘kink’ of yours?”  she snapped.  “Or is that a step too far for her?”

 

“What is this, blackmail 101?”  He laughed.  “Knock yourself out.  Track her down, tell her all about it.  She’ll probably laugh her ass off and then fuck me ’til I can’t see straight.  I’ll enjoy that, so go right ahead.” 

 

“I’m sure your girl’s
totally
open-minded.” 
Shut up, shut up, shut up. 
But she didn’t listen to that voice in her head.  Instead, she leaned forward, eyes glittering, licking her lips.  “But what would Mom and Dad think if they found that Aaron-the-perfect, Aaron-the-golden-boy—”   

 

That did it.  Aaron sat straight up in his seat, glaring.  Mention the parental-units, and he get pissed.  God forbid their parents think he wasn’t Mr.  Perfect. 

 

“You say one damned thing to them and I’ll waterboard you in the bathroom, I
swear.” 
He pointed to the door that led to the toilet, his smoky eyes gone dark. 

 

“Oh, that’s nice.”  She couldn’t help the little smile playing on her lips.  “Go ahead, threaten me.  That’s the way to keep me on your side when you need me to help you tell Dad why you want to change majors…”

 

“I don’t need your help,” he snarled.  “I don’t need anyone.” 

 

“Right.”  She sat back, folding her arms. 
Don’t say it, don’t say it, don’t say it. 
But she did.  She said it anyway.  “I guess you’re lucky I’m almost too embarrassed to tell them why they don’t see you much anymore when you’re home.  You’re too busy rubbing their daughter’s panties up and down your cock.” 

 

“I am not!”  He protested, trying to glare a hole right through her with those dark eyes of his.  Then he settled back, giving a forced laugh.  “C’mon, you’re getting in over your head here.  You’re the one who doesn’t lock the door.”

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