Knocking Boots

Willow Winters

Copyright © 2020 by Willow Winters

All rights reserved.

No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Cover Designer: Lori Jackson Design

Contents

Also by Willow Winters

Prologue

1. Grace

2. Charlie

3. Grace

4. Charlie

5. Grace

6. Charlie

7. Grace

8. Charlie

9. Grace

10. Charlie

11. Grace

12. Charlie

13. Grace

14. Charlie

15. Grace

16. Charlie

17. Grace

18. Charlie

19. Grace

20. Charlie

21. Grace

22. Charlie

23. Grace

24. Charlie

25. Grace

26. Charlie

27. Grace

28. Charlie

29. Grace

30. Charlie

31. Grace

Epilogue

Sneak Peek at Promise Me

Prologue

Chapter 1

Sneak Peek at Tell Me To Stay

Preface

Prologue

Also by Willow Winters

About Willow Winters

Also by Willow Winters

Merciless World

A Kiss to Tell

Possessive

Seductive

Merciless

Heartless

Breathless

Endless

All He’ll Ever Be

A Kiss To Keep

A Single Glance

A Single Kiss

A Single Touch

Hard to Love

Desperate to Touch

Tempted to Kiss

Easy to Fall

Do You Want Me?

This Love Hurts

Merciless World Spin Off

It’s Our Secret

Standalone Novels:

Broken

Forget Me Not

Sins and Secrets Duets:

Imperfect (Imperfect Duet book 1)

Unforgiven (Imperfect Duet book 2)

Damaged (Damaged Duet book 1)

Scarred (Damaged Duet book 2)

Willow Winters

Standalone Novels:

All I Want is a Kiss

Tell Me To Stay

Second Chance

Knocking Boots

Promise Me

Burned Promises

Forsaken, cowritten with B. B. Hamel

Collections

Don’t Let Go

Deepen The Kiss

Kisses and Wishes

Valetti Crime Family Series:

Dirty Dom

His Hostage

Rough Touch

Cuffed Kiss

Bad Boy

Highest Bidder Series,

cowritten with Lauren Landish:

Bought

Sold

Owned

Given

Bad Boy Standalones,

cowritten with Lauren Landish:

Inked

Tempted

Mr. CEO

Happy reading and best wishes,

W Winters xx

Prologue

Charlie

“Charlie...”

Grace’s soft voice beckons me from across the hotel room as I shut the door. I pull at the knot in my necktie, loosening it before tossing it on the floor. Through the dim light the night provides I can barely see as she scissors her legs under the stark white hotel comforter.

It’s unreal to me still that she wants me so much and what’s more, they all think she’s mine. Every one of those guests at my sister’s wedding thinks Grace belongs to me. Then again, the whole damn town is convinced she’s the next one to get hitched.

They’re right about one thing. She’ll be screaming my name tonight. But the rest is all a lie.

“Don’t make me wait anymore...” she pleads.

Grace’s slender neck arches as she grips the comforter in her hands and groans out her words with a little pout on her lush lips.

I’ve got her so worked up, my little sweetheart, but that wasn’t hard to do. I knew she wanted me. She doesn’t want to keep me though; she just wants me for the night. Tonight, she’s all mine. I’m not the kind of guy who’s good enough for her. Even though my throat gets tight at the thought, and my steps pause on the way to her, I blame myself. She was too tempting to resist and all of this is my fault.

Grace isn’t the kind of girl who winds up with a man like me. She’s got her life planned out. She wants the whole nine yards, and in less than a year.

She wants a picture-perfect family and a white picket fence, but that’s not a life I’m ready for nor one I can provide. Not right now. Maybe not ever.

I can see Grace wearing a white dress. A wedding dress. I bet she’d wear one of those big ass gowns with a train that fills the aisle. It’s not hard to imagine how the dress would move around her long, shapely legs.

The thought of her walking down the aisle to someone else, a man other than myself, pisses me off. The anger rises, heating my blood just thinking about it and that tightness in my throat comes back with a vengeance. But there’s no way in hell I’ll be the man she’s walking toward. We both know that. I have Grace for tonight, and that’s all that matters. It’s what I wanted in our deal.

It was a drunken deal we made when our flirtatious natures got out of hand. She promised to come to the wedding and pretend to be my girlfriend, to keep my family off my back.

I slip off my shirt, and start undoing my belt just as she turns onto her side and looks at me through her long lashes, her eyes shining with lust.

“I want you, Charlie.” She whispers the words I’ve been dreaming of since she first stepped into my life.

Fuck. I can’t take my name sounding like lust on her lips. As if the taste of my name is all she needs to get off.

Or maybe I’m just imagining it. Maybe all this is in my head, because I want to think that hooking up somehow means more to her now.

It wasn’t supposed to be anything serious.

It was just a date. Just a release. All of this was only for fun.

And I know after tonight, she’ll be long gone.

The bed groans as I climb on top of it and I bend down to kiss the soft skin on the tender side of her neck, I can’t help thinking she feels so right. So perfect in my arms.

I pull back the comforter, revealing the lacy negligee she's wearing, and watch a beautiful pink blush travel up her chest and into her cheeks.

“What’s this?” I ask her with a cocked brow. My already hard dick twitches with the need to get that lingerie off of her and onto the floor. I want what’s underneath.

She bites down on her bottom lip and attempts to throw back one of those smart ass responses she’s always got for me, but my lips are on hers before she gets a single word out. Nipping and sucking and reveling in what’s to come.

Her fingers spear into my hair and she deepens the kiss, wrapping her legs around my hips. My hands roam up the curve of her waist and back down as she moans into my mouth.

This is dangerous.

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