said to her. Christ. Most of the
time their conversations ended
with her rushing home to take a
cold shower…with her vibrators.
Jake was another story. According
to Ellie he didn’t even have a cell
phone on contract because he
didn’t like commitment. That
spoke volumes of him. It didn’t
stop the fact that Nic had
developed some feelings for Jake.
Feelings she didn’t like to think
about most of the time. Emotions
were dangerous. She wasn’t
familiar with them much and
preferred to keep them as far away
as possible.
“Nic…”
Hearing Jake say her name made
her squeal. Before she could catch
her breath, his hands were on her
hips, pulling her back into him. Air
caught in her throat. He gripped
her waist. Held her captive. The
hard bar of his cock pressed at her
butt, the thin spandex from her
yoga gear no match for his
hardness.
“Jake…” What? Her throat went
dry. She didn’t know what to say,
only that she really liked how good
he felt holding her. How wet it
made her to feel him pressing on
her ass.
“God, Nic,” he growled softly. “I
love how fucking good you smell.
You’re hot for me. Aren’t you,
sweetheart?”
Love is Never Past Tense … THE BOX SET!
Janna Yeshanova
THREE CONTEMPORARY
ROMANCE NOVELS IN ONE
BOX SET!
How could he possibly know that
she, a complete stranger, would
inexplicably affect his life and be
with him forever, whether she
was at his side or not?
This epic story traces two lives
across decades and continents.
Drawn together in Russia on a
romantic Black Sea beach, Serge
and Janna fell headlong in love
and rushed into marriage. Their
divorce, months later, led to years
of “if only…” Pressured apart by
family and fate, they repeatedly
crossed paths, never quite
reconnecting, never quite letting
go. Changes in the world and their
careers caused them to surrender to
external influences.
There could hardly have been a
worse time for them to be in the
Soviet Un ion. With the country on
the verge of collapse, their secure
lives turned into a desperate
struggle for survival. Serge faced
economic turmoil and personal
demons within the country. For
Janna, social pressure and sectarian
violence led to escape in America,
separating them in both time and
distance…
Long time later distant memories
of passionate love spawn emails
reviving intimate romantic
connection to remind them—and
us—that Love Is Never Past
Tense…
This is why, when you regretfully
turn the last page, you understand:
if you do not love and you are not
loved, life is not real – it’s missing
that which makes your soul hurt
and fly, cry and laugh, your heart
sing or bleed profusely. Those who