Loe raamatut: «Highland Vampire»
On the run from her vindictive family, Natasha Desmond takes refuge at Kilburn Castle, reputed hunting grounds of a deadly vampire—and home to Garrett Kilburn, its sexy-as-sin owner. Though Garrett seems cold and remote at first, Natasha quickly learns that he’s red hot in the bedroom. He seems to know all her secret desires and brings her ecstasy like she’s never known before.
But at night, Natasha is visited by another mysterious lover. A lover who leaves two tiny wounds on her neck…
Highland Vampire
Suz deMello
MILLS & BOON
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Chapter One
I had fled as fast and as far as I could. I could run no farther than to the edge of the world, here at the northwestern corner of Scotland.
The gloaming was deep upon the land when I found Kilburn Castle. Isn’t that what Scots called it, the gloaming? That mysterious time between day and night, when blue dusk dims the sky and magical beings wander forth.
I let my little rented Vauxhall roll to a stop and considered the broody hulk of a castle high on a hill above the sea, silhouetted against the deepening night. The crash of the waves against the cliff was interrupted by a car roaring out of the fortress’s gate. It sped past me, almost clipping my bumper in its haste, and raced down the hill, its headlights switching on as it traversed a curve in the narrow road.
Darkness fell, and I shivered theatrically. A light winked on in a small stone gatehouse a few yards from me. It illuminated a sign written in neat script, thick black on white.
VACANCY.
That settled it. I got out of the car, shivered nontheatrically—it was chilly—and walked toward the gatehouse, my boots crunching on the stony earth. I rapped on the glass-fronted door.
After a few seconds, it opened to reveal a pale-skinned man, a local from the look of him. I’d noticed that everyone here wore a pallor indicative of little sunlight. His eyes, however, were the green of snapping turtles, and he had hair as dark as the other side of the moon. His beard was burgeoning.
He held a pipe, which on any other twenty-something male would look stupid and pretentious, but seemed natural in his hand.
He was sexy, and I was surprised I’d noticed. I hadn’t thought about sex since Auntie Jacqueline had collapsed and died, leaving me in this mess. But this man’s pale, well-cut lips, high cheekbones and masculine stubble shot my mind straight to deep kisses and hot sex.
“Do you have a bed for the night?” I asked. I tried not to scope out his body, but I noticed that he was fit, if slender, and clad in a dark sweater and jeans, like me.
“I do indeed.” His voice was rich, melodic, accented. “And who wants one, may I ask?”
I stuck out my right hand. “Natasha Desmond.” I didn’t see the point of concealing my identity. I didn’t have a fake passport, and all hoteliers asked for papers.
When he shook my hand, I noticed his grasp was firm, his fingers cool. He released me quickly. “Well, Natasha Desmond, are ye certain ye wish to stay at Castle Kilburn?”
“Sure. Why not?”
A short pause. “Ye’ll be our only guest. Even the staff leaves after sundown.”
I remembered the car that had sped down the hill a few moments ago. “That’s not safe…What if I fall in the shower? What about dinner?”
“There’s an emergency cord in the loo,” he said.
Like in institutions. Like in the kind of place my family had wanted to put me. Great.
The gatekeeper continued, “And there’s food in the buttery.”
“The—the buttery?”
“The pantry. A buttery was a storage area for liquor,” he explained. “We don’t make whiskey anymore, so we use the room for food stores.”
“Oh. All right. I suppose.” I silently questioned the usefulness of Auntie’s billion-dollar bequest if it forced me to stay in a drafty castle with no staff and dubious food.
But I had gotten myself into the situation by randomly driving around the Highlands. I had no one to blame but the skinny blonde girl I saw in the mirror every day when I brushed my teeth. I certainly couldn’t blame the gatekeeper.
“The gate’s open,” he said. “I’ll meet you at the front.”
Good heavens. There was a portcullis. I drove through quickly, mindful of the many films I’d seen which featured portcullises (portculli?) trapping knights, or orcs, or whatever.
Whatever, it was creepy.
I drove into the castle courtyard and passed what looked like a fire pit. When I reached the massive front doors of the castle, he was already there. The gatekeeper. How had he done it?
There had to be a quicker way than driving through the huge front gate, I decided, and he’d taken it, along with the terrier that gamboled along in his wake.
I got out of the car and opened its back door for my suitcase. The gatekeeper got there first—again—and pulled it out. “Just the one bag?” he asked.
“Yeah. Um, by the way, you are…”
“Garrett Kilburn.” He turned and smiled at me. “Welcome to Castle Kilburn, Miss Desmond.”
“This is your castle,” I said, surprised. I bent to pat the dog, who licked me enthusiastically.
“Indeed it is. Sort of,” he added under his breath.
“Excuse me?” I straightened, wiping my damp hand on my jeans.
“Come along through here.” He ushered me in through the carved wooden doors. Bound with massive dark metal bands, they were straight out of Robin Hood, or perhaps they’d been used on the set of Lord of the Rings. But these were the real thing. “I’m awed,” I told Garrett. “This place is magnificent. I’m honored to stay here.”
He handed me a key. “Let’s see what ye say in the morning.”
I ate, bathed and went to bed, and by the time dawn rolled around was wondering if perhaps my family was right, and I was crazy.
I’d become convinced that Castle Kilburn was haunted.
Oh, nothing dramatic had happened. No clanking chains, moans or screams in the night, but a pervasive sense of being watched. Unnerving, especially in the shower, though I’d convinced myself by the time I climbed into bed that I was imagining things, dark visions born of my flight and my plight.
A luxurious canopied creation draped in ruby-red velvet, richly pillowed and comfy with very soft, well-worn linens, the bed itself was conducive to dreams of the most sensual sort. Maybe my fantasies were the result of meeting Garrett Kilburn, but as I lay in bed, my mind drifted…
Was I awake or asleep?
Cool air washed over me, as though he’d torn away my sheet. I felt the scratchiness of his sweater on my breasts, his stubble on my throat.
I couldn’t see him—it was dark within the red canopied bed, but I was sure it was Garrett. My lover smelled like the Highlands and pipe tobacco.
I pulled off the sweater, tugging to get it over his head, and ran my hands over his face, reading his features with my fingertips. We kissed, a sweet melding of mouths. Light fingernails scrabbled down my sides, and, moaning, I moistened with delighted anticipation.
One cool hand slid between my thighs while he cupped my breast with the other. I opened my legs, and he went for my pussy, separating the folds with his clever fingers, caressing my clit as he thrust his tongue in and out of my mouth.
I undulated, my body writhing against his, and stroked down his back, reaching for his firm ass. His flesh was hard with muscle, cool as though he’d been outdoors, dry. He pulled his lips from mine to nibble my neck, lick the spot he’d bitten, then traced my collarbone with his tongue. He stopped to rim my nipples, nuzzle my tits and rub his face on my belly. I liked the direction he was going, and moaned with approval and longing, running my fingers through his hair.
He used his body to part my legs, then slid lower so he could nibble on my thighs. He spread me open with firm palms and tasted me. A sultry heat flowed through my body, but I wanted more. I set my feet on his shoulders and pushed my hips forward so his tongue pressed against my clit.
He sucked hard and I let out a startled little shriek. He stopped eating me and gave a low laugh. A long, cool finger tested my wetness, my readiness. Another entered alongside, stretching me.
“Yessss…”I sighed.
Another flick to my clitoris and heat suffused my body, radiating in shuddering circles from my sex. I shook with need, crying out.
He withdrew his fingers, but his lips continued their exploration of my tingling pussy while his hands traveled lower, spreading the halves of my ass. A wet fingertip traveled the length of my crack, then entered me, eased in by my moisture. I squealed and jerked, but he wouldn’t stop. I wriggled, impaled on that long, cool finger, as his tongue continued to stroke my clit, taking me higher and higher.
Waves of pleasure crashed through me. Moaning and thrashing, I came hard and long, with his finger up my ass to the second knuckle and his cool tongue and lips lapping at my pussy.
My shuddering sighs calmed, and his finger left me, moving slowly, drawing out the pleasure. His naked body slid up mine, and his scratchy stubble sent ripples swirling over my skin. He nuzzled and nipped at my neck as my orgasm faded into a gentler bliss, easing me into slumber.
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