First Kiss Friday – Wishful Thinking by Lynette Sofras

Today’s First Kiss Friday featured guest is Lynette Sofras, author of contemporary romance Wishful Thinking.  Welcome Lynette!  Here’s the first kiss between Christian and Jess.

When she returned to the sitting room, carrying the roses now crammed into a rather smaller vase than their elegant stems deserved, she found Christian standing looking at a small Ansel Adams’ poster on her wall.  He turned towards her as she re-entered the room, thanking him for the flowers. 

“I really am sorry for just turning up like this.  I literally only discovered where you lived an hour ago and just got into the car and drove here.  I thought if I phoned first, you might have tried to put me off coming.  I wasn’t sure if you’d want to see me.”

“Not want to see you?”  She shook her head in surprise as she placed the vase on the table.  She’d thought of nothing else but seeing him again, though she had hardly dared allow herself to admit that, or to expect it to happen.  And here he was now, looking absolutely magnificent and leaving her feeling tongue-tied and awkward. 

He moved towards her, their gazes locked together.  Their lips were so close that she felt hers begin to tremble.  She could smell his cologne or aftershave which smelled heavenly to her, citrusy with exotic spicy undertones, deeply sexy and very expensive.  The tremor in her lips spread to her whole body and when his lips finally touched hers, she released a soft moan of longing and utter capitulation.  His touch was gentle; their lips barely making contact at first as if they themselves were hesitant and shy about getting to know each other and this fired her desire almost to fever pitch.  He scattered a few exploratory little butterfly kisses on her, as if begging permission to take her completely, before claiming her mouth in a deep and passionate kiss. 

How long the kiss lasted, Jess couldn’t tell.  She lost herself in the ecstasy of the moment, the sheer bliss of the exquisitely romantic touch of his lips, soft yet firm against her own.  I’ve wanted this not just since that night in the snow; this is something I’ve wanted forever.  She felt her body melting in his arms and the sensation she might disappear altogether as she no longer had any sense of control over her will.  She was just there, in his arms, responding to his kiss and it was the most perfectly right experience of her whole life so far.

 

 

5 Responses to “First Kiss Friday – Wishful Thinking by Lynette Sofras

  • Lovely descriptive kiss. Hard to do well.
    Best
    Cathleen

  • Thanks, Laurel,
    I have to say I really enjoyed writing this particular kiss scene – probably more than any other! I do hope your readers will like it too. Thank you so much for featuring it on your lovely blog.
    Lynette

  • Oh, and by the way, the next sentence reads:
    ‘Eventually he pulled away, but continued to look deep into her eyes, his own luminous and large. “That was unfinished business. It had to be done,” he whispered softly.’

  • Hi Lynette –
    Thanks for being my guest for First Kiss Friday!
    Laurel

  • Great excerpt, Lynette! You had me with the roses.