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Guilty Of Wanting Her – Sierra Sins

Fourteen nights of texts that started innocently (You still awake, Your Honor?) and ended with Lori biting her lip so hard she tasted copper while she read the things Kitty wanted to do to her once the courthouse emptied. Fourteen evenings of pretending to care about closing arguments and probation reports while every nerve in her body was tuned to the soft click of the side door at 7:42 p.m.
sharp. Fourteen mornings of walking into court with Kitty’s scent still clinging to the inside of her collar and the faint bruise of teeth hidden beneath her robe. They had rules, or at least the illusion of them: no marks above the collarbone, no sleepovers on weeknights, no names spoken aloud in the building where someone might overhear. They broke the first rule constantly. The second one lasted exactly four days. The third was the one that almost undid them tonight.
Lori’s chambers smelled faintly of lemon polish and the vanilla candle Kitty had brought “to cover the old-lawyer smell.” The candle was currently burning low on the coffee table, throwing gold light across the leather sofa and the woman sprawled across it like she belonged there. Kitty wore one of Lori’s white oxford shirts and nothing else. The shirttails barely skimmed the tops of her thighs, and every time she shifted, the fabric parted just enough to reveal the shadowed curve where thigh met hip.
She was reading case law, actually reading it, glasses perched on her nose, legs tucked beneath her, because she claimed watching Lori work turned her on. Lori was trying to finish a sentencing memo and failing miserably. Every time Kitty turned a page, the shirt rode a fraction higher.
This book is a work of fiction. Any names, characters, locations, and events are either the product of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead, or to actual events or places is purely coincidental. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Publisher: Sin & Silk Publishing Illustrator: Clara Wolfe Editor: Ivy Sky OceanofPDF.com Contents Title Page Copyright Introduction 1: The Gavel Falls at Dusk 2: Overruled 3: Discovery and Risk 4: No Continuance 5: Final Appeal Epilogue Afterword About The Author OceanofPDF.com S Introduction he was supposed to sentence the brother.
She never meant to fall for the sister. Judge Lori Phelps has one rule: justice is blind. But when stunning, protective Kitty Knox slips into her chambers after hours, pleading for mercy, something far more dangerous than leniency sparks between them. One touch, one forbidden kiss, and suddenly the woman in black robes is the one begging, for more time, more secrecy, more of the fire only Kitty can give her. Guilty of Wanting Her is a high-stakes, first-time FF romance about two women who risk everything (careers, reputations, freedom) for a love they never saw coming.
Note: Readers sensitive to the themes in this book should use cation when choosing to read. OceanofPDF.com T 1: The Gavel Falls at Dusk ∞∞∞ he courthouse corridors were nearly empty by seven-thirty, the marble floors echoing only with the occasional squeak of a janitor’s cart and the low hum of fluorescent lights that never quite seemed warm enough.
Lori Phelps sat alone in the elevated leather chair of Courtroom 4B, robe unbuttoned, the black fabric pooling around her like spilled ink. Her fingers still gripped the gavel she hadn’t used all afternoon, knuckles white. The Knox case had run long, too long, and she had let it. She’d let the prosecutor drone on, let the public defender stumble, let her own irritation sharpen every question she fired from the bench until the clock forced her to call a recess until morning.
Grand theft auto. Twenty-four years old. First adult offense. The kid, Tyler Knox, had looked small in the defendant’s chair, shoulders hunched inside an orange jumpsuit two sizes too big. Pretty blue eyes, just like his sister’s. Lori remembered that much. She remembered the way the sister, Kitty Knox, had stood when she entered her brother’s plea: spine straight, chin high, the kind of fierce that came from loving someone who kept stepping on rakes.
Lori exhaled through her teeth and pushed up from the bench. The robe came off in one angry shrug and landed across the back of her chair. Beneath it she wore the charcoal suit she’d bought the week Richard served her with papers claiming she was the adulterer.
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