Epilogue #3
His eyes drop to my mouth like he’s already undoing me with just a glance. Then he leans in and kisses me. It’s slow, claiming, like he’s not in any rush to come up for air. My knees go a little loose. The world tips sideways.
He doesn’t stop right away. Just lingers, brushing his nose along mine, and whispers against my lips, “I’m gonna have to kiss you again at least a hundred more times tonight. ”
I pretend to think, my voice a little breathier than I mean for it to be. “Just don’t stop with a kiss. I’ve got big plans for tonight.”
His hand slides lower, fingers skimming over satin and skin like he’s mapping out those plans himself.
“Oh,” he says, gaze dropping with heat. “You don’t have to worry about that at all.”
He pushes open the door to the honeymoon suite and kicks it shut behind us.
“Still got big plans?” he asks, voice low, hand already tugging at my zipper.
“Oh, baby,” I say, pulling him in, “you’ve got no idea.”
If you love steamy doctor one-night stands and second chances at love, check out Doctor Second Chance , the first standalone book in the Doctor Feel Good Series. Dr. Shep Duncan is a single father with a fierce protector vibe.
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