Blurb – Can friends become lovers? Even after the age of forty?
He’s wife is dead. She’s divorce with adult children.
For two years, Daniel and Karen have consoled each other
during the trails of losing their spouses. Now, they are ready to turn their friendship
into a loving relationship. After sharing a night of passion, all appears
golden for a bright future for Karen and Daniel until she receives a call from
her children saying her ex has had a heart attack.
Torn between, her need to support her children and her
desire to be with Daniel, Karen leaves him and flees to the hospital. Coming
face to face with her ex-husband’s new,
trophy wife, Karen begins to question exactly why her marriage fell apart. Was
she to blame, and if so, should she try again?
On the outside looking in, Daniel must now convince Karen to
let go of her past mistake and share a future with him?
Read the 1st chapter at
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Excerpt:
Warning: This is hot read for mature adults.
Thanks Tina for sharing,
Anita
Read the 1st chapter at
http://www.tinagayle.net/Stormychapter.html
Amazon | Kobo | Apple
Smashword
Excerpt:
Hesitant to approach the subject, she rested her cheek against his
hard chest and slipped her arms around his trim waist. She drew in a
deep breath to calm her racing pulse. The fresh, clean scent of soap
that he’d used in his shower filled her senses. Need tingled
through her breasts and the tips hardened. The battle to stay quiet
concerning her feelings for him rose again to the forefront of her
mind.
Should she tell him she wanted more?
Daniel dropped soft kisses onto her temple and whispered, “I’m
sorry, I didn’t mean to worry you.” He slipped a hand under her
shirt and his fingertips played over her spine.
A shiver of longing rushed through her. For two years, they’d been
in this platonic relationship clinging together as a way of
recovering from the devastating events in their lives. Now, she
wanted to be his lover too. Did he want the same thing?
She lifted her head and met his dark brown gaze. Her argument
evaporated beneath his heated stare. Air backed up in her lungs and
she stuttered, “Daniel, we, uh, need to talk.”
“Can’t. My tongue has other tasks to achieve.”
“What...”
The rest of the sentence slid down the back of her throat when he
settled his hot, hungry mouth over hers.
Thanks Tina for sharing,
Anita
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