Monday, October 3, 2016

S.E.X. Spotlight~ Seductive Studs Bloghop

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Thank you for stopping By S.E.X.~ Here's a little snippet of a WIP~ Jameson's Jester, Sierran-Sawtooth Pack #2. In this snippet, Jay knows Peter is his mate and decides to chat with him. Of course things don't go well.....


“Have a seat.” Jay nodded to the empty space allowing Pete to choose the spot next to him or across from him. He chose across from him. Not sure which would be better, the ability to have his mate thigh to thigh or the ability to stare into the man’s eyes.

Looking up, Jay smiled, shoveling food into his mouth and watched his mate. Shorter than him, Peter topped about five foot, eight inches sporting a thin and willowy frame. His sunglasses rested upon his unruly shaggy brown hair, curling at the ends and just about touching his shoulders.

“They allow you to have hair that long in the F.B.I.?” Jay didn’t want to appear rude, but he was astounded that his fed mate wasn’t more clean cut.

“Not usually, but I’ve been doing a bit of undercover work since Trev took a leave of absence and the scruff look was in. Besides, now I’m on vacation for a few weeks, I think I’ll let my locks flow free.”

Peter swooshed his hand along the ends of his hair and made a tossing motion, causing Jay to raise an eyebrow.

“Flowing locks? Really? Don’t you take anything seriously?” Not waiting for a response, Jay grabbed his plate and strode towards the deck.



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