ALL HE DESIRES (Voluptuous Woman Series)

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sexy voice. “In a way I do. Walking around will give me time to calm down. It’s pure hell in these jeans.”
    Dominique laughed as she shook her head. “Do you talk this way to all the women you date?”
    He shook his head. “No. Actually I haven’t started dating since moving here, and I only talk that way to you only because I’ve never felt this sort of chemistry before with another woman.” And that included his ex-wife. He wondered how he could explain that he had been married for four years and that they had never spoken intimately, not even while making love.
    “Why do you feel comfortable talking that way to me?”
    He didn’t respond. At least not for a few seconds. And when he did so, he studied her and then asked. “Does my talking that way bother you?”
    She shook her head. “I have to admit that the first time you did it I was taken aback. No man had ever openly said such things to me before. But then I found that I rather liked it. It’s not as if you’re saying anything crude or vulgar. Between us it’s stimulating, intimate and deeply personal.” And to her it really was. To exchange conversation so personal somehow made her feel they were a close couple who had shared intimacies for years.
    Jordan smiled, glad that’s how she saw things. “That’s the way I feel about it too. For some reason, talking that way with you seems natural, and in no way is it out of disrespect. If anything, it’s my way of expressing how I feel in the most blatant way I know how. Like I said, I’ve never had this sort of chemistry with another woman. And I want you to know just how much I want to make love to you.” He took her hand in his. “Come on and let me show you around. There’s one particular room I really want you to see.”
    She lifted a brow as he led her out of the living room toward the back of his home. “And what room is that?”
    He smiled. “It’s not the room you think. It’s an extra bedroom that I made into a workout room.”
    ***
     
    Dominique glanced around. The room was set up like a fitness center and had every piece of exercise equipment you could imagine. “Wow, this is super.”
    “Thanks. It saves me time and money. I don’t have to join a gym for a good workout and I can exercise any time I want.”
    She looked at the state-of-the-art treadmill. “With something like this at your fingertips, why bother going out jogging?”
    “Because I enjoy breathing in fresh air each day. The only time I use the treadmill is when the weather is bad outside.”
    She nodded. “I liked staying toned and thought about joining a health spa but never got around to doing so.”
    “And now you don’t have to. You can use my equipment any time.”
    “I can?”
    “Sure. In fact, if you want to come by tomorrow I can get you started on a few of the easier pieces, the ones I consider as the bare essentials for any workout program.”
    Dominique frowned thoughtfully. “Tomorrow won’t be a good day. I’m driving my grandmother to Daytona to visit a friend after church.”
    He nodded. “I know how hectic your schedule is during the week with the Fairchild case. What about next Saturday? We can do breakfast again here, and afterward we can spend an hour or so working out.”
    “I hate for you to do breakfast two Saturdays in a row. The only way I’ll go along with it is if you let me prepare dinner at my place Tuesday night.”
    He smiled. “Sure, I’d like that.” He took her hand in his. “Come on and let me show you the rest of the place before I feed you.”
    ***
     
    Dominique took a sip of coffee and stared over the rim of the cup at Jordan. His back was to her as he stood at the kitchen counter putting the finishing touches on their pancakes. Even wearing something domestic like an apron, he still eluded sensuality and raw male energy. It was the kind that made her pulse race.
    To say she had been surprised at his cooking skills would be an understatement. She had watched

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