Wednesday, December 19, 2012

FREE READ! An Almost Perfect Christmas

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My present to all you wonderful readers this month is a short free read, a Christmas story starring my hero and heroine from Almost Perfect.  This is the tale of their first Christmas together.  Please enjoy.

An Almost Perfect Christmas

Christmas Eve 2004

“Come on, Roger.  Christmas Eve is almost over.”  Pam sat in front of their small but full Christmas tree, digging through the pile of presents wrapped in festive paper.
“Be there in a second, babe.”  The hushed, absent-minded tone carried from the dining room where her husband sat at his computer, eyes glued to the screen as they had been all night.
“That’s what you said an hour ago,” she mumbled then seized the big square package she had been looking for.  “Now, Roger.  Or you’re going to be sorry!”  She added a playful lilt to the last word.  This was their first Christmas as a married couple.  It had to be perfect.
“I’m here.  I’m here.  Where’s the fire?”  Roger plopped his tall frame down next to her.
“Right here.”  She grabbed his face, pulling his lips onto hers.  Tingles shot down her arms—always did every time he kissed her.  He settled his arms around her, drew her closer.  His tongue thrust into her mouth, probing her with bold sweeps.  Pam moaned and clutched him, pressing against his chest until he toppled backward onto the carpet with her on top.
He disengaged long enough to say, “We should have started this in the bedroom.”
“Oh, we’re heading there.”  She ground her hips against his and was rewarded with a groan from above and hardness below.  “But you need to open a present first.”
“But it’s not Christmas yet.”  He ran his hands down her sides, under her jeans to cup her butt.  When he squeezed her cheeks, she squealed.  “You get to open one present on Christmas Eve and I’m telling you which one.”
“Okay, but you’d better hurry.”  He stole another kiss.  “You’ve got Little Roger standing at full staff already.”
“Don’t worry.  He’s going to get all the attention he deserves tonight.”  She sat up and grabbed the present she’d pushed to the side.  “Here.”  Shoving it into his hand, she glanced toward the television.  “Oh, look!  This is my favorite part.” 
Pam motioned to the screen where Bing Crosby in White Christmas crooned to Rosemary Clooney.  “…fall asleep, counting your blessings.”
“That’s just so sweet and romantic.”
Roger grasped her chin and turned her head back toward him.  “I’m counting my blessings this Christmas for sure.”  His lips brushed hers, feather light, teasing her.  Promising more.
“Just open the damned present!”  Her voice came out husky with her growing desire.
He grabbed the gift, ripping off the red and white paper with one swipe.  “It’s awfully light.  What did you get me?”  He shook the container, listening for a sound.  “One of those new USB 2.0 High Speed Flash drives?  But in a big box to throw me off?”  His gray eyes shone with hope.
“Uhhh, no.  That’s not what this one is.”  She forced a smile.  He’d never said anything about a flash drive before.  Damn.  After Christmas sales here I come.
Roger snapped the tape on the lid and opened it.  His brows furrowed and little lines around his eyes tightened with strain.  “It’s empty.”
“I know.”  She smiled encouragingly at him.  “Because what was inside is now in the other room.”
“Then why—“
“’Cause it’s your present, and you had to unwrap something, but I wanted it…all ready for you.”  The worry lines eased.  “Come on.”  Pam stood then pulled him to his feet.  Had he thought she’d played a cruel joke on him?  “I would never do that.”
“Do what, babe?”
“Play a joke on you like that.”  She put her arms around him, holding tight.  “I love you, Roger.”
“I love you to, Pam.”  He leaned against her and she felt his tension ease.  “So where’s this mystery present?”
“This way.”  She grabbed his hand and led him into the bedroom where candlelight flickered.  “There.”  Motioning to the bed, with the covers turned back, she glanced into his face to gauge his reaction.
He cut his eyes to her.  “The bed is new?”
“No!  The sheets, Roger, look at the sheets!  Feel the sheets!”  She dragged him over to the double bed, positioned in the center of the room, headboard against the outside wall.  He ran his hands over the glistening material.
“You got satin sheets?”
“Red satin sheets. Very old-style Hollywood.  And sexy.  Merry Christmas, Roger!  Wanna try them out?”  Pam had her top and bra off and jeans and panties around her ankles while he still fumbled with his buttons.  “Here, let me help, baby.”  She made short work of the shirt then shucked his pants off him in nothing flat.  After running her hand over his firm chest and down to grasp his still erect member, Pam gently pulled him to her.  “I want this to be a Christmas we’ll always remember.”  She released him and flung herself, spread-eagle, into the center of the bed.
And ended up on the far edge of the bed, her head hanging over the side.  She raised it to see a stunned Roger trying not to laugh.
“Can you do that again?”  His lips trembled, but he kept his composure.  “I want to savor that memory.”  He grabbed her ankles and slid her back toward him.
“That was not funny.”  She glared at him, but he simply chuckled and climbed up on the bed, on all fours over top of her.
“Let’s see if we can make the night memorable for something else too.”  His tongue traced the shell of her ear and she shivered in anticipation.  When his lips found her neck, nothing else mattered.  She giggled as he found the right spot halfway down that gave her goose bumps.
“Damn,” he growled, shifting his weight.
“What’s wrong?”
“I keep sliding.”
“Oh.  Well, maybe if you—“
“No, I’ve got it handled.”
He swept her legs open wide with his knees and gave one hard thrust.
There was a sensation of flight then her shoulder crashed into the wall.  She shook her head, staring up at the ceiling from an odd angle on the floor.  Roger’s face appeared over the edge of the bed, eyes wide, mouth a perfect ‘O.’  “Are you okay?” he whispered.
Pam took a breath, glad to find she could breathe, and nodded.
“I’m so sorry.  I never thought it would do that.  I mean, we never had a problem before…” His face disappeared and Pam heard choking sobs that quickly turned into outright laughter.
“If it wasn’t Christmas Day, Roger, you would pay for this.”  Obviously chivalry was not her husband’s strong suit.  Where was Arthur from Camelot when you needed him?
“I’m s…s…sorry.”  He could barely get the words out between sniggers.
“No, you’re not.  Come help me up.”  He slid off the bed and picked her up, cradling her against his chest. 
“Are you okay?  Really?”  His voice had sobered.
“Yes.”  She snuggled against his warmth.  “Maybe bruised, but intact.  And still horny.”
His arms tightened and his lips brushed the top of her head.  “I think we can take care of that.”  He headed back into the living room where Bing Crosby now sang White Christmas.  Roger lay them down in front of the tree, the blinking lights casting twinkles of blue, red and green over their naked bodies.  His gaze raked her with a hunger she had never glimpsed in him before. “Do you think under the Christmas tree will be memorable enough?”
Pam pulled him down to her, close enough to whisper, “Perfect.” He sealed her mouth with his as Bing warbled,  “And may all your Christmases be ….” 
Ahhhhh.


Blurb for Almost Perfect:
    
 Pamela Kimball’s birthday present, a 1Night Stand adventure, promises to jump-start her life, put a new man in her bed, and help her forget her past.  Unfortunately, movie-buff Pam’s Pirates of the Caribbean fantasy takes an alarming wrong turn when she’s abandoned on a not quite deserted island—with ex-husband Roger Ware. 

Forced by hunger to accept Roger’s offer of dinner,  Pam realizes the geek she married has transformed into one of the most charming, sexiest men she’s ever met. His newfound confidence—and hot body—re-kindle old fires.  A simple kiss leads Roger to challenge her to discover how much his lovemaking skills have improved, leaving Pam torn between self-preservation and burning desire. 

With time running out before they’re rescued, Pam must decide if her heart can survive the consequences of becoming Roger’s “almost” perfect 1Night Stand.

Almost Perfect is available at Amazon, B & N, and Decadent Publishing.

12 comments:

  1. I love this story!!! I love all of Jenna's books!! Thanks so much for letting us read this one for free!
    Happy Holidays!

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    1. Thank you so much, Jennifer! Happy Holidays!

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  2. Loved it Jenna....they have a great chemistry!

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    1. Thanks, Christine! I love writing these guys. I need to do a sequel to Almost Perfect. Just have to find the right story. :) Thanks for stopping by! Merry Christmas!

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  3. This was awesome! Thanks for showing us their first Chrismtas!!

    Happy Holidays!

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    1. Thank you, Angieia, for coming by! Merry Christmas!

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  4. Jenna, this was awesome. Thank you.
    Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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    1. Thank you, Brenda! Merry Christmas to you and yours! :)

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  5. This story is hysterical. I feel like I know Pam and Roger so well, I can easily see this kind of situation happening. Well done, Jenna!

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    1. LOL! Thank you. Patricia! They are such a great pair to write. I have so much fun when they visit. Perhaps there's another story there as well. :) Thanks for coming by!

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    1. Awww, you're welcome, Nikki! Thanks for stopping by! Glad you enjoyed it! :)

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