Knight, Kayla - Her Long Hot Surrender [Raw Texas Heat 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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know what we were having, I thought I’d bring both to be on the safe side. It smells great, by the way.”
    Tyler smiled. “Let’s hope it tastes as good. Why don’t you pour the wine, Gabe, while I bring the food out?”
    Glad for something to do, Gabe stood and took the wine from his brother. He went over to the table and began opening them both. “I see you’ve finally put the house up for sale.” He’d noticed the real estate sign when he’d passed by her property yesterday.
    “I thought long and hard. In the end, common sense won through. That house is much too large for a woman on her own.” She sighed. “Unfortunately, it has to go.”
    Gabe placed the opened bottles of wine on the table. “It sounds like you don’t really want to sell up.”
    “I don’t. It’s such a beautiful house.” Madi leaned back against the sofa beginning to relax in his company. She looked around the room. “You have a beautiful home too, Gabe. It looks different from how I’d imagined.”
    Their choice of furniture was an eclectic mix of old and modern. It hadn’t been planned. Pieces that had caught their eye had been added over the years to produce a pleasant, calming atmosphere. After a long day working the ranch, it was a great place to relax and chill.
    “Thanks. We don’t have fancy carpets for obvious reasons, but we do like quality things.”
    Madi stood and moved over to the bookcase. It rose from floor to ceiling, and was filled to overflowing with books. Her fingers drifted over the spines until one in particular caught her attention. She pulled it from the case.
    “ The Last Lion: Winston Churchill .” Madi looked at him. “Have you read this?”
    Gabe could honestly say, “I’ve read every single one of them. I love reading.”
    She replaced the book and scanned the bookcase. “ Eisenhower: The Whitehouse Years. The Wright Brothers . Yeager: An Autobiography. President Nixon: Alone in the Whitehouse .” Madi shook her head. “I’m beginning to think I know very little about your lives. I thought you just rode horses and fixed fences.”
    “Yeah, we do that, too, but Gabe’s the one who likes to read. My hobby is elsewhere.” Tyler came through the door with a tray of food. He placed their plates on the table and then went back into the kitchen. “I hope you like Mexican food. I’ve made chicken enchiladas with mole sauce and a couple of side dishes. Dig in, before it gets cold.”
    Gabe slid a dining chair out for Madi, allowing her to sit at the table. “This looks fantastic.”
    “Tyler’s a great cook. Mexican food is his specialty.”
    Madi took a mouthful of the Spanish rice before placing her fork back on her plate. She called to Tyler in the kitchen, “Mmm, Tyler this is just delicious. You’re a man of hidden talents.”
    “Red or white?” Gabe held a bottle of wine in each hand.
    “Just a small glass of the red please.” She held her finger and thumb about an inch apart. “No more than this.”
    Tyler returned with another tray of food and then seated himself at the table. Gabe raised his glass. Unable to take his eyes from their beautiful dinner guest, he said, “To friendships, old and new.”

Chapter Eleven

    Their glasses chinked together as they all echoed the sentiments. “To friendships, old and new.”
    Madison spoke first. “I’m intrigued, Tyler. What hobby do you have, apart from cooking?”
    Oh God, her knickers felt wet through. Just being in their presence sent her sexual arousal into overdrive. She took a sip of wine to steady her nerves. The two brothers were experts in the art of lovemaking. Just what could they do for her if she went along with their little fantasy?
    The image of being sandwiched between them both seared into her mind, making her hand shake as she placed the glass back on the table. Surely she needed to get a grip? These were cowboys she was talking about. Her inner self won through. Yes, but they’ve impressed you already. She

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