Monroe, Marla - Their Bartered Bride [Men of the Border Lands 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

Monroe, Marla - Their Bartered Bride [Men of the Border Lands 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Marla Monroe

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teeth. Between the two of them she climaxed twice before Joel entered her with his rock-hard cock. He pummeled her until she screamed out her third climax. Then Jonathan pulled her on top of him. She rode him until he came. He reached between them to stimulate her clit, but she put a hand on his.
    “I can’t come again. I’m too sore. Please?”
    Jonathan smiled and pulled her down to sleep on his chest. After a while, Leigh climbed off of him and picked her way to the bathroom to clean up. When she started to climb back in the bed, she hesitated. She wasn’t sleepy now. The sex had woken her up. Instead of getting back in bed with them, Leigh decided to go downstairs and sit by the fire for a while. If she tossed and turned in bed, she would keep them awake. They needed their sleep to be ready for staying out that night.
    She curled up on the couch after adding a log to the fire and thought about what all she wanted to do around the house that spring. One thing she wanted to do was wash the curtains, or better yet, replace them. They were dirty and dingy. Another thing she wanted to do was clean the stove from top to bottom and inside out. It was dirty, but she needed a sunny day to do it. It would be too hard to see inside without the sunshine in the kitchen.
    Then there was the garden. She wanted to plant much more than they had planted this last year. She also needed to remind them to get canning supplies for her. She needed to be able to put up as much as possible so they wouldn’t have to rely on canned goods. She could easily take care of a large garden. She had handled them at home when she was growing up.
    Would the wolves be a problem in the spring and summer? She hoped not. She would need to be able to come and go out in the garden like she wanted, to keep it in decent shape. There was a lot to do in a garden all during the spring and summer. There was usually about a week or two of rest after the initial phase of plowing and planting before the plants started coming up and needing tending.
    Her mind kept returning to the wolves, though. She worried about the men being outside with them at night. There was so little light to see by, and the wolves could see better in the dark than the men would be able to.
    “What are you doing down here?” Jonathan’s voice cut into her worries.
    “I wasn’t sleepy. I was afraid I would keep you two awake. You need to sleep.”
    “Joel is still asleep. It’s only another hour before I would have to get up anyway. I’m fine. What about you, though?”
    “I’m fine. Just worried about the two of you.” She sighed and scooted over so Jonathan could squeeze on the couch between her and the end.
    “We’ll be fine, baby. You just remember what you promised, and we won’t worry about you and concentrate on the wolves.”
    “I promise. I won’t go outside. Are they going to be a problem in the spring? ’Cause I’ll need to be outside in the garden then.” She watched Jonathan’s face in the firelight.
    “I don’t think we’ll have to worry about them then. There will be plenty of game to eat out and about then. Plus, I’m hoping we’re going to be able to thin them out some. There are too many of them in one place.”
    “Aren’t there other people living around here? Maybe you could get together with some of them to do a hunt or something. That would make them more afraid of men again as well.” Leigh liked the idea of more than just her two men hunting them at one time.
    “That’s a good idea, baby. I’ll talk to Joel about it when he wakes up.”
    “Talk to Joel about it now. He’s awake.” Joel walked down the stairs and stood in front of the fire.
    “We should get together with some of the other men around here and form a hunt. It would serve to thin out the wolves and put the fear of man in them again,” Jonathan said.
    “That is a good idea. When we get back in the morning, let’s make a quick ride over to the neighbor’s house and see if

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