Stolen Hearts (Thoroughbred Men Book 2)

Stolen Hearts (Thoroughbred Men Book 2) by Ginny Sterling

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office she kept, asking where his car was parked. Jacob told her it was just down the block. Jacob got out, walked around and opened Millie’s door. Jacob watched as Millie extended one stockinged leg from the vehicle and turned bodily to exit the car with as much grace as possible. He loved watching her legs and the idea that he might see a glimpse of “more” as she carefully stepped out in her skirt keep him immobile. He took her hand, and asked as she shut the car door “Care to join me for coffee across the way?” he asked softly.
                  Oh Millie wanted to! She really wanted to! Breathing his cologne, her mind was clamoring to honestly spend the day way him again laughing and talking. “I can’t today. Can I take a rain check? I have a client I really need to get started working on,” she said with a small smile.
                  Jacob accepted the offer of the rain check. “Maybe later then?” he said softly, watching her lovely lips smile again. Jacob leaned in and kissed her against the car door in the middle of town. She pressed a hand softly against his face and kissed him back, enjoying the feel of her against him. Jacob kissed her softly, tasting her, nibbling on her lips as she pulled his head even closer to her, her hand mussing his hair.
                  Millie heard a loud horn honk and catcalls, broke away quickly and started to walk away. Jacob grabbed her hand. Millie turned to him, embarrassed and flushed. Her red lipstick smudged and had never looked so sexy. “Have a great day, baby. Email me later,” Jacob said as he gave her hand a small kiss on the knuckles. Millie nodded, not trusting herself to speak rationally yet. He watched as she ran up to the office door, unlocking it and stepping inside. Jacob grinned from ear to ear and walked to his car, smiling the entire drive in to the station.
                  Millie was mortified. Jacob had stood there kissing her and when they broke the kiss, her red lipstick was all over his lips. He looked so sensual and so happy. She hated to break away but she was so embarrassed they had been kissing in the middle of town and she had no idea who was doing the catcalls or honking.
                  Jacob, however, was far from embarrassed. He was loving every second of it and felt like the king of the world. Millie was one classy lady down to her little pearl earrings, but you get her excited and she showed a completely different side. She looked like a bedroom vixen, complete with the sultry eyes that screamed sex. He wanted to see more and determined to make sure it happened.
                  Jacob walked into the precinct, still smiling from ear to ear, and walked straight to his desk. “Whoa there, Romeo, where have you been?” Graham and Richard teased, both clapping him on the back. “You got a little something on ya, lover boy,” Marcus chimed in, pretending to wipe his own lip.
                  Jacob snatched a tissue and wiped at his mouth. Millie’s lipstick was all over him and he wore it like a billboard into the office apparently. “Jealous, Marcus?” he said lightheartedly. “I don't kiss and tell boys,” he crowed, stepping away from his desk to the restroom to remove the rest of the red lipstick.
                  Jacob walked in the men’s room and laughed at his reflection. Oh, yes, billboard indeed. His hair was disheveled, he had red lipstick all over his mouth and it did not look nearly as good on him as it did on his lovely Millie.
                  He gratefully washed his mouth with soap and water, thinking that he hated to wash it off, but looked forward to putting it there again or in other locations. Jacob let out a groan and tried to change his thoughts quickly so he could walk back out of the restroom and return to his desk for his assignment of the day.
                  Jacob stepped out of the

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