Parting
Book 5 of "Still
Breathing"
By Mena Thrace
Description:
Everything is
about to change.
It's hard for
Garland and Nathan to believe they've managed to come so far.
After their
harrowing past few days, neither are prepared for the toughest challenge to
come their way so far:
It is time to
say goodbye.
Excerpt:
Bea wasn't one
to screw around.
The way she
saw it they didn't have a guarantee they would live through the hour, let alone
the day.
So why not make
each minute count?
"What did you
want to show me, Bea?"
Will had the
sweetest hint of a southern accent she had ever heard on someone. It drove her
a little mad each time she heard the man say something. She had been wanting to
make a move before now but hadn't worked out the how or when.
Morgan's
attack on the farm was as good a reason as any other; they had survived and
that had to count for something. It was cause for celebration,
that was for damn sure.
"Did you see th-"
His words
failed him as she glanced at him over her shoulder. The look in her eyes
stunned him.
But that would
be nothing compared to what was to come.
Will stared as
Bea turned to face him, her back to the setting sun. They were on top of one of
the highest buildings they could find; it was Bea's turn to stand watch,
looking out for any sign of the others who would hopefully continue to trickle
in as time passed.
It was also a
good way to see any of the wandering dead.
"Oh."
That was all
he could say as she lifted her shirt over her head.
"Oh."
"Do you like?"
She grinned as
his eyes nearly popped out of his head. Yeah, she was pretty sure he liked.
Will's lips
moved but nothing came out as he stared at the girl he had liked for how long
now?
She just stood
there, topless. Topless.
His eyes
roamed over her, the perky and oh so perfect chest teasing him as she slowly
raised her arms over her head. She struck a pose for him, unable to stop
grinning as she watched the look on his face.
Her skin goosebumped in the chilly air as a soft breeze blew over
them. It seemed like it would start raining again at any time, she thought; the
idea didn't bother her because she had always wanted to screw during a
thunderstorm.
According to
the large bulge in the front of his pants she didn't think he would mind it,
either.
Oh, you sweet
country boy.
His innocence
betrayed him.
And made her
exquisitely aroused.
She smiled
widely as his eyes roamed over her bare skin. He couldn't seem to look at all
the places he wanted to; he couldn't seem to drink her in enough. He wanted to
be able to look at her everywhere at once but the best he could do was jump
from curve to curve.
Perfect.
Her lips
twitched into a knowing grin as he shifted. He looked dazed, like a drunk man
struggling to stay on his feet.
Might as well
give him a show.
Bea was
anything but shy.
She kicked off
her boots and unbuttoned her jeans, grinning a little as she watched his eyes
wander down her bare stomach and lower still. He licked his lips as she swayed
her hips, slowly sliding the jeans down inch by teasing inch.
If he minded
the sweet torture he did not complain.
Keywords:
post-apocalyptic serial, erotic horror,
possessive alpha male, erotic zombie apocalypse, dystopia, suspense, survival
erotica, end of days, adventure, dark fantasy, paranormal romance, supernatural