All the Light of the Sun by Karoline Rayne EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Karoline Rayne
- Language: English
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I laria didn’t know his name. She couldn’t even remember if she had asked
for it in the first place. The dark blue of his jacket signified he was a
guard, though the location of his typical post in the palace was irrelevant at
the moment.
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The wine from dinner buzzed through her veins. The guard’s hot breath
fanned against the tingling skin of her neck. His lips trailed down and over
her shoulder.
“My lady,” his voice was a harsh whisper, his hands encircling her waist.
“Maybe we shouldn’t—”
Ilaria shoved him back against the nearest wall, taking two fistfuls of his
shirt and yanking him down until his nose touched hers.
“Shut up,” she hissed before crushing their mouths back together.
She hadn’t picked him for his better judgment; rather, for his discretion.
Ilaria could use him as she pleased, knowing he wouldn’t tell all of his
friends about it. Even if he did, he wouldn’t be the first or the last. He would
only come to the realization of how many of his friends she already toyed
with.
Sure, she could have her pick from any of the more high-born gentlemen
with titles and wealth. Ones who would lavish her with attention, sparkling
jewels, and empty promises. Ones who would see her, not for who she was,
but what she was—something to be won.
Ilaria had been a man’s prize once, and vowed never to be again.
Instead, she took her pleasure from palace guards, who were easy to
manipulate, eager to please, and discreet. This one in particular was easy to
persuade. All it took was a look; a slight tilt of the head, and he came running
like a starved dog.
Ilaria reached around him to grab hold of the door handle and, jerking it
open, pushed him inside. The room was mostly dark, aside from a very small
fire in the hearth and the still setting sun slipping through the curtains. It
suited her just fine. Taking a few steps back until the back of the guard’s legs
hit the side of a settee and he went tumbling down. Ilaria hiked up her skirts
just enough to slip into his lap, and grasped his shirt again to pull him up into
another kiss.
The strike of a match and the glow of a cigarette caught her eye from the
corner of the room. It was just enough light with the curls of smoke to
illuminate the piercing green eyes staring at her.
Ilaria growled, shoving the guard back down and rising to her feet. She
didn’t offer him a second glance.
“Get out.”
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