An extra lesson after class to keep her in top fighting form... At least that's what Miles Warren tells himself when he offers Keira extra training so she can earn her first Krav Maga belt. Keira's earned that belt. She may be his smallest trainee, but she attacks every move with ferocity. However, there's one move she can't quite master - the ground chokehold. What's holding her back? Miles wants to know. But can he maintain his professional demeanor while simultaneously straddling her thighs? Even Miles' black belt in Krav Maga might not give him the strength to resist his flirtatious trainee. Stories in the Naughty Charm series are stand alone quickies that can be read in any order. Each story is under 10,000 words (less than 1 hour read time). No loose ends. No cliffhangers. HEA guaranteed.P.S. You might want to have your vibrator nearby…
Miles Warren, a Krav Maga instructor, offers Keira extra training as she aims for her first belt. Despite her determination and small stature, Keira shows fierce dedication in practice. However, the ground chokehold remains elusive. As Miles positions himself to demonstrate, straddling her thighs, he struggles to maintain professionalism amid a growing attraction. Despite his expertise, Miles finds himself vulnerable to Keira's flirtatious energy, blurring the lines between mentorship and something more.
The first in the series "Naughty Charm" from his perspective. It's much more interesting, attractive, and fun. This one seems much shorter, but with a better plot compared to the first two books. I recommend that you read this short erotic story; it will entertain you, and it's easy to read. You can read it even in less than half an hour.
Very little plot, but a great little starting spark of a romance that will leave you wanting more. Can’t say much without giving away the story, but a very short read (19 pages) with a sneak preview of the Anxious Submissive.
I got this during a stuff your kindle event and oops, thought it was MM. It was not. For a super short story it was okay, nothing earth-shaking but not terrible. I would read more by this author.