Sunday, November 24, 2013

Well...you did ask

Generally my BF doesn't ask what I am reading. Every once in a while he might comment on a book cover, but for the most part he doesn't mention anything about my reading. Usually because I am always reading. Just like he is always studying up on football. It is an unspoken rule and I'm totally okay with it.

He works nights and I'm rarely up when he gets home (which is usually between 1am and 3am). Well the other night he was pretty surprised to find me still awake when he got off from work (2:30am) and inquired about what I was reading. He does ask from time to time and I usually just give me a quick answer (because hello, I'm reading!) regarding the book's genre. So you can imagine his surprise when he got waaaay more than he intended...

BF: Whatcha reading?

Me (without looking up from the book): Maya Banks' Colters' Woman. It is about a young woman, who is recently married but running away from her abusive husband. She ends up passing out in the snow outside of this ranch in the middle of nowhere, only to be found by this hunky dude and his equally hunky 2 brothers. I guess the brothers are into sharing the same woman so they decide to make her their wife. I really don't know how all the details are going to work out. I just finished the first sex scene, which is kind of unrealistic to me because she screws all the brothers at the same time...and she was a virgin! That seems pretty impossible to me, because gosh wouldn't she be tired and sore? Granted there wasn't any anal, but they mentioned it so I can only imagine that it will be happening in the next scene. But I am kind of liking it so far. I really want to see how Banks develops the relationship. I'm just glad that she didn't write any anal into the first sex scene, because that would have been totally unbelievable.

At this point, I look up.....


I do not think he will ask me anything...ever again. 

1 comments:

Ann said...

More than he bargained for, eh? Lol

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