love will understand it. Those who
don’t will envy our heroes and will
want to fall hopelessly in love.
Janna Yeshanova brings forth her
personal account of courage in the
face of impossible odds, her
indomitable spirit, and a heart of
gold that held onto a lost love for
decades.
Experience this poignant tale of a
love that spans decades and
continents, as this amazing couple
travels the world, escaping one
peril after another in their desire to
forge a new future together.
*These stories are unconventional
women’s fiction, told in the
uniquely Russian voice of Janna
Yeshanova. Though she was
forced to flee her beloved
homeland, leaving a piece of her
heart behind, she will always and
forever be Russian.*
Includes:
Last Night I Screamed #EroticRomance #poetry #love
Princess and I
Last night
I screamed your name.
In vain it was.
My hands sliding
Over the cold bed linen.
My fingers
Searching for you
In the empty space
Enveloping me.
My vision
Impaired by darkness.
I whispered your name
Last night.
In a dream it was.
I could feel your body
And the warmth of
Your soft skin
Burning,
Fuelling my
Heartbeat.
Yes I screamed
Your name out loud.
In the middle of
The night it was.
Yesterday, and the
Day before.
Tomorrow too,
I’m sure.
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Till you return
And fill up again
The emptiness
I live in
With your Love,
Princess.
Eden Baylee: “Stranger at Sunset”
Christoph Fischer Books
“Stranger at Sunset” by Eden
Baylee is a fantastic read. A group
of strangers and acquaintances
spend a week together in a holiday
resort in Jamaica after a tropical
storm has recently devastated parts
of it. One of those guests has given
the resort a terrible write up in a
travel magazine, another is an
egotistic self-declared ‘alpha’
male, there are a few couples and
house staff and then there is our
heroine psychologist
Kate.