Kind of a Bad Idea (The Mcguire Brothers #7) Read Online Lili Valente

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: The Mcguire Brothers Series by Lili Valente
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Total pages in book: 68
Estimated words: 64337 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 322(@200wpm)___ 257(@250wpm)___ 214(@300wpm)
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She grins. “Yes, I am. Life’s too short not to skinny dip in every waterfall possible.”

“You’ll freeze your ass off,” I warn her.

She shrugs as she steps out of her leggings and underwear, kicking them off and leaving them on the rocks. Her bra is the last to go. She tosses it onto the pile as she turns to sway toward the pool beneath the falls, calling out, “Oh well, guess we’ll just have to hope for the best. Maybe you can fish my ass out of the water and reattach it at the cabin later, chicken.”

I laugh. “You’re not going to shame me into getting into that water. No way in hell.”

Her lips push into a pout as she cups her breasts in her hands. “No? What if I offer your cock a cozy place to hang out while you get used to the chill?” She presses them together, making my mouth go dry. “You could fist your hand in my hair while you fuck my breasts. That seems like a decent way to stay warm to me.”

I curse and she smiles.

“You’re a bad woman,” I say, but I’m already shucking my t-shirt.

She giggles and spins in a circle before resuming her sashay toward the falls. “I am. And I don’t feel guilty about it at all.”

In the end, I don’t end up taking her up on her very generous breast-fucking offer—I love her breasts, but her pussy is too sweet to pass up. Instead, she straddles me on a smooth stone at the edge of the water, riding me hard until we’re both panting and crying out loud enough to be heard over the crash of the water on the rocks below.

Once we’ve worked up a sweat, I let her drag me into the water up to our chests. We kiss as the falls beat down all around us and even though I’m freezing cold and pretty sure I’ll never feel my balls again, the joy from this morning is still there.

Whoever gets to live the rest of his life with this woman is going to be one lucky man, and fuck…I wish it could be me.

Maybe it can, a hopeful voice whispers in my head as Binx tightens her grip on my neck, flattening her breasts against my chest. Isn’t joy a sign that you’re headed in the right direction?

Before I can think too long on that, Binx shivers against me and pulls away from our kiss with a laugh. “Oh my God, I love kissing you, but I can’t handle it anymore. It’s freezing in here!”

“No shit,” I say, laughing as I swat her ass on the way out of the pool. “I tried to tell you, but you’re a maniac.”

“I am a maniac,” she says, dashing back toward our clothes, shivering and giggling. “I can’t feel my toes or my thighs or my butt!”

Twenty minutes later, we’re dressed and back on the sunny side of the trail, warming up as we hike back to the four-wheeler, but we stop at the top for one last long look at the view.

Binx leans back against me, her back to my front, and I wrap her up in my arms, resting my chin on the top of her head, and it is…perfect. As perfect as every second with her since I stopped fighting the way she makes me feel.

I’ve spent my whole life fighting—fighting to overcome my past, to build a better future, to succeed when so many people said I would fail. But maybe it’s time to lay my armor down.

Maybe it’s time to soften and trust that when something feels this right, it can’t be wrong.

Chapter 17

BINX

If I had to pick one day to live over and over again, I’m pretty sure this would be it. I love all the memories I’ve made with my family and friends, and I’m so excited about starting my new career, but this time with Seven…

It’s been pure magic.

Not even the appearance of Tater Tot at the edge of the porch as we’re grilling sausages for dinner can mar the perfection of the past twelve hours.

“Go ahead, toss him a baby carrot from the veggie tray,” Seven encourages as I position myself on the opposite side of the grill, as far from the furry potato as possible.

“Nah, I’m good,” I say, taking a sip of my Chardonnay. “It’s too smoky over there.”

Seven shoots me an amused glance from the corners of his eyes. “Yeah? That’s why you’re clearing an escape route to the door?”

“I am not,” I lie, even as I shift one of the deck chairs over to make it easier for me to sprint back into the cabin, if necessary.

“He’s harmless.”

“That’s what they all say until they come down with a bad case of groundhog cooties.”

He grins, his eyes crinkling at the edges in a way I find inexplicably sexy. I love his smile lines and the hint of gray at his temples. As far as I can tell, Seven is only getting sexier with age. He’s always going to be smoking hot. And if he started to soften or slow down a little, I wouldn’t mind. I love his outsides, but it’s his insides that turn me into a lust puddle every time he puts his arms around me.


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