Author: | Eden Savette | ISBN: | 9781497736573 |
Publisher: | Eden Savette | Publication: | October 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Eden Savette |
ISBN: | 9781497736573 |
Publisher: | Eden Savette |
Publication: | October 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
"His touch was the first I had ever experienced and he was the best I’ve ever had."
Erica never knew true loneliness until her husband was deployed. Being alone for months at a time took its toll. With her sex drive through the roof, it put her in a vulnerable position. When she ran into her high school sweet heart, she faced a decision. Revisit her first true love or respect the institution of her marriage?
In this 5200+ novella, Erica explores the limitations of her marriage after she runs into her first love.
Excerpt
“I should have never let you go.” His lips crashed on to mine before I was able to completely process what he said. Slowed by the alcohol, my brain couldn’t grasp what was happening and my body reacted without thought. There was a fire inside of me that was begging to get out. I wrapped one arm behind his neck as my other hand snaked its way through his hair. I positioned myself in his lap, feeling the bulge against his pants growing closer to my damp panties. He picked me up, never breaking the kiss we were sharing, and walked to the living room to gently place me on the couch beneath him. I was filled with nostalgia as the familiarity of his touch assaulted my sense. His soft, strong hands slid their way slowly up my body to greet my breasts. Nipples peaking from stimulation; my hands reached up to his white button up and ripped it open; a few buttons falling to the floor. He sat up and loomed over me, my eyes feasting on his toned body, unzipping his black slacks as his intentions became clear as day.
"His touch was the first I had ever experienced and he was the best I’ve ever had."
Erica never knew true loneliness until her husband was deployed. Being alone for months at a time took its toll. With her sex drive through the roof, it put her in a vulnerable position. When she ran into her high school sweet heart, she faced a decision. Revisit her first true love or respect the institution of her marriage?
In this 5200+ novella, Erica explores the limitations of her marriage after she runs into her first love.
Excerpt
“I should have never let you go.” His lips crashed on to mine before I was able to completely process what he said. Slowed by the alcohol, my brain couldn’t grasp what was happening and my body reacted without thought. There was a fire inside of me that was begging to get out. I wrapped one arm behind his neck as my other hand snaked its way through his hair. I positioned myself in his lap, feeling the bulge against his pants growing closer to my damp panties. He picked me up, never breaking the kiss we were sharing, and walked to the living room to gently place me on the couch beneath him. I was filled with nostalgia as the familiarity of his touch assaulted my sense. His soft, strong hands slid their way slowly up my body to greet my breasts. Nipples peaking from stimulation; my hands reached up to his white button up and ripped it open; a few buttons falling to the floor. He sat up and loomed over me, my eyes feasting on his toned body, unzipping his black slacks as his intentions became clear as day.