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Bustin – Minda Webber

Leaning over, he kissed her tenderly, but he remained quiet as guilt began an insidious crawl into his mind, his heart just now slowing down from the workout. “I think just might be dead,” he remarked. “There’s no might about it,” she replied. He laughed in spite of trying to distance himself from her.
“And really appreciate you not drinking my blood while we were making love. I know vampires are big on that sort of thing.” The guilt Petroff was fighting suddenly struck him hard. He grunted. “Things aren’t always what they seem. Don’t you Americans have a saying, never judge a book by its cover?” Sam ignored his words and his tone, because she was too busy examining his partially flaccid penis. Curiosity getting the better of her, she wondered if it would fit in her mouth.
Yes, but barely. She sucked and he grew hard in- stantly. “What are you doing?” he managed to gasp. She grinned up at him, lying between his thighs. “Come on. You’re the expert. You tell me.” Petroff arched a brow, his guilt forgotten. “Round two for old times’ sake?” She licked him once, then added, “No—for Pete’s peter’s sake.” Then she laughed as he lifted her above him and settled her tightly upon him.
His last sane thought, as she rode him hard and without mercy, was that maybe her little Americanisms weren’t so bad after all. beyond ‘TtypottiermiA Sam came awake with the bright morning sun shin- ing in her face. Without opening her eyes, she stretched slowly, her arms high above her head, sa- voring her sore muscles and the afterglow of being sexually and emotionally satisfied. She had never had a night like her last, and she had discovered an amazing fact: Sex was better than chocolate.
Who’d have thought? She felt wonderful—both after last night and be- cause she had done a first-rate job getting rid of the ghosts. Maybe now she could consider meeting the enemy Strakhov face to face. She couldn’t wait to tell him how she had stolen business right out from un- der his big fat Russian nose. And not only had she gotten a big account with all the Prince’s many homes around the world, she had made love with a passion she hadn’t known she had possessed. She was still tingling from it.
Yes, Pete was a very special vampire.
—RT BOOKreviews (Top Pick) “This sensational screwy satirical sequel will have readers laughing at Jane’s capers and Neil’s reactions to her antics. The action-packed amusing story line also is loaded with literary references that are fun to follow as these witticisms augment a zany well-written tale that howls for more.” —The Best Reviews “If you enjoy a funny, yet romantic, paranormal tale filled with monsters, vampires, werewolves and trouble-attracting heroines, then you will most certainly love this book.”
jjRk ‘ rf- <&* —A Romance Review 4 <> “Ms. Webber has struck again with her latest offering in this series. The-stor^ is lighthearted, witty and pure fun to read…. It is an action packed, campy, satirical read that genre lovers will adore. It’s a hootl” -Paranormal Romance Reviews THE REMARKABLE MISS FRANKENSTEIN “[A] clever, laugh-out-loud, madness-and-mayhem romp through vampire-, werewolf- and ghost-ridden London. Webber does for vampires what Sandra Hill did for Vikings!” —RT BOOKclub “This wacky satirical paranormal romance will have readers howling in laughter…
action-packed and amusing.” – -Midwest Book Review Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive.org/details/bustinOOwebb “GOOD NIGHT, SWEET AND TASTY PRINCE” Sam smiled up at her host, giving thanks that she hadn’t been booted out on her butt or brought within an inch of her life—or twelve inches of her dignity. Even though she was a hard-boiled preternatural pest controller, a nemesis to nasties everywhere and nobody’s pushover or sure thing, she found Prince V to be temptation on the fang.
But she had a company to save, and save it she would. Petroff Varinksi would be glad he had hired her in the end—if not in the beginning. Waving good night, she started for the stairs. Petroff watched her walk off. “Where are you going?” he asked. “To bed.
Solo,” she answered resolutely. Other Love Spell books by Minda Webber: JUST ONE SIP (Anthology) THE RELUCTANT MISS VAN HELSING THE REMARKABLE MISS FRANKENSTEIN <%\w&a4sJefyer LOVE SPELL ® Ait NEW YORK CITY Codman Sq. Branch Librar/ 690 Washington Street Dorchester, MA 02124-3511 LOVE SPELL® January 2007 Published by Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc. 200 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 If you purchased this book without a cover you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as “unsold and destroyed” to the publisher and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this “stripped book.”
Copyright © 2007 by Minda Webber All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher, except where permitted by law. ISBN 0-505-52705-7 The name “Love Spell” and its logo are trademarks of Dorchester Publishing Co., Inc.
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