The Sheik and the Siren (Elemental Series)

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    “Only if you want me to be,” he said, pressing his lips against hers again. She felt his hands sliding down her shoulders and over her back, settling on her waist. Then before she knew it, his hands were on her bottom end and he was pulling her closer. She couldn’t help but feel hi s arousal pressed against her.
    “Ebba-Tyne and Sir Ace, the meal is ready,” called Cook from down in the courtyard. “Are you two out here?”
    Neither of them said a word and the wicked thought of not answering the blind man and instead making love atop the battlements flashed through her head. And next when she looked into his eyes she couldn’t help but read his mind. In his mind they were in the midst of heated passion, her head thrown back singing her siren ’s song as he dipped himself between her thighs.
    “We’ll be right there,” she said, pushing away, excited but at the same time scared by the thoughts she’d just read in his mind. She wanted him as much as he wanted her, but she’d never had a man – any man before . She just felt like she needed to talk to another woman. But she knew that woman might never again be her mother.
    “Let’s s tay here,” he whispered, pulling her closer.
    “Nay,” we must go,” she said, heading down the battlements before he had a chance to try to change her mind.
    She sat next to him during the meal, without saying a word. S he couldn’t help but feel frightened by this man, and it was more than just his lust. Something about his dark eyes and bronzed skin was unsettling. Mayhap he reminded her too much of the man who’d abducted her mother.
    She excused herself directly after the meal, ignoring his call to her to stay and join them in a game of cards. She ran through the darkness, making her way to the shore. Just the sound of the waves crashing against the rocks already comforted her. She got to the shore and quickly removed her clothing , throwing it far up the beach. Then she dove into the water to replenish herself, to calm her mind and soothe her wary soul.
     
    Ace watched from atop the battlements, able to see Ebba making her way across the small island and stopping at the shoreline just above her coral cave. He’d wanted her to stay with him tonight so much that his body ached in anticipation of bedding her. He’d never had trouble getting any woman he’d wanted. But then again, they’d usually sought him out, and he hadn’t cared one way or another. But things were different with Ebba-Tyne. She was unlike any woman he’d ever met. And he wanted her so badly that he only hoped he could convince her that she wanted him too.
    The moon shone down upon her creamy skin as she pulled off her shift and threw it onto the sand. Her two full breasts looked like they ached to be suckled, and her rounded buttocks just begged to be squeezed. He closed his eyes tightly and moaned. He’d have to find some clothing to wear soon, so he could stop walking around displayed and embarrassed. He’d have to find something for her to wear also. That is, a gown that covered her breasts as well as her legs. Because broken and maimed or not, this castle was full of men who hadn’t lain with a woman in a long while, and he couldn’t allow a one of them to touch her.
    He headed down to the solar to get some well-needed sleep, wondering how in hell he was every going to leave Dolphin Island and go back to the mainland now.

Chapter 6
     
     
    “Ship appro aching! It’s anchoring just off the bay,” came the shout that woke Ace from a sound sleep.
    He jumped from the comfort of the large bed and made his way to the window. He threw open the shutters and looked out, but saw nothing. Then realizing it must be approaching from the north, he hurriedly put on his braies and hose, cursing when he realized he’d ripped his tunic to shreds to wrap his wound yesterday and then foolishly let Willis keep his best tunic. He’d felt sorry for the man and didn’t want to be taking the

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