Aftershock. Jill Shalvis
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Название: Aftershock

Автор: Jill Shalvis

Издательство: HarperCollins

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СКАЧАТЬ response, he made a dark sound that shot an arrow of heat straight through her. This was life, came the insane thought.

       Go for it. Take it.

      She moved against him again, tentatively.

      He muttered something; a curse, a prayer, she had no idea which, and at the sound, blind desire overcame her. Before she could stifle the urge, she pressed even closer.

      “Your name,” he demanded, letting go of her hands to slide his down her arms. “I need to know your name.”

      “Amber.”

      “Daxton McCall. Dax.” His hands came up now to cup her face, and a callused thumb brushed over her lips, so lightly she wasn’t sure if she imagined it, but it gave her a jolt of awareness that was almost painful.

      Suddenly her world was rocking and she was no longer certain if it was another earthquake or just reaction to the insane sexiness of his voice, his body.

      “You’re shaking,” he whispered.

      She couldn’t stop.

      “Let me warm you.” Gently, tenderly, he scooped her closer, running those big, sure hands over her spine to her hips, bringing her tight against his delicious heat…his incredible erection.

      It was wrong to sigh over it; so very, very wrong, snuggling up to a man she’d never even seen. A stranger for God’s sake.

      But for the life of her, she couldn’t pull away.

      She needed this, desperately. Needed this reaffirmation that they were indeed alive, at least for now.

      She was going to live life to the fullest, she promised herself. Every second she had left.

      But as a huge thundering crash echoed around them, she couldn’t help but scream.

      The walls shook, the ceiling shuddered, and they clung together, holding their breath, waiting, waiting, each second an eternity.

      No more chances. This was it.

      They were going to die.

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       T ERRIFIED , Amber cried out for her stranger, her Dax McCall. She had no idea what she wanted to say, but in that moment, with their world coming apart, it didn’t matter.

      He understood. “I’m here, right here,” he told her, his body close so she couldn’t forget.

      “It’s so loud,” she cried, horrified at how weak she sounded.

      “You’re not alone.”

      “I’m scared.”

      “Me, too.”

      “I need…”

      “I know. I do, too. Come here, come closer.” And he enclosed her in a tight embrace that was so erotically charged, she could almost forget she lay huddled beneath a desk on cheap flannel carpeting in the basement of a building that had collapsed above them.

      Her face was buried in his neck, and because it was so warm, so indelibly male, she left it there, inhaling deeply the very masculine scent of him. “We’re going to die,” she said against his skin.

      She felt him shake his head.

      His denial was sweet, but she didn’t want to be protected, not from this. “Tell me the truth.”

      “I don’t want to believe it.”

      “Neither do I.” It was unlike her to talk to a stranger, much less cling to one. Even more unlike her to admit to her real feelings on anything. But the words poured from her lips before she could stop them. “I don’t want it to end like this. It can’t. I’ve never really lived, not once, it can’t be too late!”

      He didn’t say anything about the loss of her calm, cool sophistication, for which she thought she might be forever grateful. In fact, he didn’t say anything at all, he just continued to touch her, maintaining the connection between them.

      “Dax, I think’”

      “Don’t think.”

      “But there’s so much’”

       “Don’t.”

      “I can’t stop. I can’t turn it off.”

      “You’re shaking again.” In his voice was a wealth of concern and compassion, two emotions sorely missing in her life. He worried. He didn’t even know her, and he worried. Just thinking about it had her eyes misting.

      How was it that a stranger could care so much for her in such a short time, when no one else ever had?

      That was her own fault, and she knew it. Another regret. She didn’t let people in, didn’t let people care. Things had to change.

      Starting right now. “I want to live.”

      “You’re thinking again.”

      “I can’t stop.”

      “Let me help.”

      “Yes.” Anything.

      “Try this…” He angled her head up and met her lips with his.

      Far above them, the ceiling groaned and strained under the weight of debris. The ominous, ever-present creaking got louder.

      In opposition to Amber’s surging, very real fear, Dax’s kiss was soft, gentle, sweet.

      “Stay with me,” he whispered against her lips.

      His warm, giving mouth was heaven, such absolute heaven, that she gradually did just as he asked, she stayed with him, lost herself in him, drowning in the very new sensation of desire and passion.

      A sound escaped her, a mere whisper of the pleasure starting to thread through her body. He soothed and assured, both with that magical voice and even more magical hands, kissing her again and again, until shyly, eagerly, she opened to him, only to jerk at the resounding thunder of more falling debris.

      “Shh, I’m here,” he murmured, then dipped his head again.

      The shock of his tongue curling around hers was a welcome one, and Amber pressed closer, grateful, desperate for more of the delicious distraction. One of his hands continued to cup her face, stroking her skin, the other drifted down her body, curving over her bottom, squeezing. He rocked her slowly, purposely, against his hips.

      But when the ceiling made yet another terrible straining sound, she cringed.

      “No, don’t listen to that.” Now his clever mouth was at her ear, his words sparking little shivers down her spine. “Stay with me, remember?”

      As their world crumbled around them, Dax was right there, commanding her attention, drawing her out of СКАЧАТЬ