The Final Act (33 page)

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Authors: Bonnie Dee

He had the kind of lean, streamlined muscles she had imagined…not too bulky, simply sculpted. His skin was nightclub-pale rather than beach-tan and his dark aureolas and nipples stood out in sharp relief on his chest. A light scattering of dark hair lay between them. The trail took up again below his navel and headed down into his jeans.

The thought of where it led made her stomach flip. She ran her hands up the trail of hair on his stomach and his taut skin twitched beneath her touch. She looked into his eyes and they were dark and aroused, gleaming in the flickering light of the TV.

The Final Act

Bonnie Dee

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The Final Act

Copyright © 2008 by Bonnie Dee

ISBN: 1-60504-141-6

Edited by Linda Ingmanson

Cover by Scott Carpenter

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