Thursday, October 23, 2014

More by Lea Griffith


Our girl Ruthie sometimes has to force Toby to say his inner feelings and emotions, "the sight of those marks made me wild. I wanted to wake you up and make you beg me to eff you until you couldn't walk." To me Toby just had too many damn rules, "if you want something, Ruthie, to touch me, hold me, eff me, you ask. If I'm not giving you what you want without you asking, I'm not doing my job. Should that happen, though, you ask, understand?" Toby has a was of disengaging situations where Ruthie's anger is concerned, personally every smart male should follow him in this situation, "when you do that, cross your arms, it plumps your breasts up for me, Ruthie - it makes my mouth water for a taste of you." When Toby is with Ruthie you see his guard down, a sense of humor and him just at ease, "well, since my woman didn't have dinner ready and waiting, I thought we'd order something from Hsu's. You still love Chinese?" I enjoyed reading this book so much.

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