Twenty Four Weeks: Episode 15 - "Twenty Six"

Romance, Erotica
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Author: James David Denisson ISBN: 9781311767196
Publisher: James David Denisson Publication: April 26, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: James David Denisson
ISBN: 9781311767196
Publisher: James David Denisson
Publication: April 26, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

Chloe seduces Judd at a party… Judd forces Quinn to open up to him… Judd learns what happened to his missing five hours…
“Chloe,” I yell. “Great party.”
“Look at them. They just can’t take their eyes off each other.”
And I do.
“It’s just they’ve got history, you know?”
“Maybe.”
And then she kisses me. Full on the lips. She pushes her body against me and my attention starves cock reacts immediately. She puts a hand down and grabs me there and, at the same time, pushes her tongue into my mouth.
I pull away. It was fast, too fast for my mind to fathom. Or maybe I’m a little drunk and on pain killers and my mind is moving too slow.
“That will make them think,” she tells me.

Still reeling from the shock of discovering his wife's infidelity, Judd Altman learns that he has lost his father and will be one himself. His soon to be ex-wife, Quinn, is pregnant with his child.
After almost losing the baby, Wade (Judd's old boss and Quinn's lover) realizes the truth about himself and his relationship with Quinn and leaves her. Judd, in the face of Quinn's situation, forgives her, but cannot reconcile their marriage.
With nothing but a stolen Porsche, Judd drives to Maine with limitless possibilities. A man with nothing has nothing to lose, and a man with nothing to lose can do anything.
Twenty Four Weeks begins with Judd's time of reflection in Maine and his eventual decision to return to New York City, to take back the life that has been so cruelly taken from him. Sometimes humorous, this bitter-sweet tale is full of hope, love and forgiveness.
With characters and back story based on the novel "This is Where I Leave You" by Jonathan Tropper, Twenty Four Weeks is set after the events of the movie of the same name.
Download and watch an audio-visual version of this book. Link to this file can be found at the end of this episode.
Contains video stills and music from various sources to enhance the listener’s experience. Warning: this story contains coarse language, adult themes and sexual references. Further episodes will contain high-level sex scenes and violence.

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Chloe seduces Judd at a party… Judd forces Quinn to open up to him… Judd learns what happened to his missing five hours…
“Chloe,” I yell. “Great party.”
“Look at them. They just can’t take their eyes off each other.”
And I do.
“It’s just they’ve got history, you know?”
“Maybe.”
And then she kisses me. Full on the lips. She pushes her body against me and my attention starves cock reacts immediately. She puts a hand down and grabs me there and, at the same time, pushes her tongue into my mouth.
I pull away. It was fast, too fast for my mind to fathom. Or maybe I’m a little drunk and on pain killers and my mind is moving too slow.
“That will make them think,” she tells me.

Still reeling from the shock of discovering his wife's infidelity, Judd Altman learns that he has lost his father and will be one himself. His soon to be ex-wife, Quinn, is pregnant with his child.
After almost losing the baby, Wade (Judd's old boss and Quinn's lover) realizes the truth about himself and his relationship with Quinn and leaves her. Judd, in the face of Quinn's situation, forgives her, but cannot reconcile their marriage.
With nothing but a stolen Porsche, Judd drives to Maine with limitless possibilities. A man with nothing has nothing to lose, and a man with nothing to lose can do anything.
Twenty Four Weeks begins with Judd's time of reflection in Maine and his eventual decision to return to New York City, to take back the life that has been so cruelly taken from him. Sometimes humorous, this bitter-sweet tale is full of hope, love and forgiveness.
With characters and back story based on the novel "This is Where I Leave You" by Jonathan Tropper, Twenty Four Weeks is set after the events of the movie of the same name.
Download and watch an audio-visual version of this book. Link to this file can be found at the end of this episode.
Contains video stills and music from various sources to enhance the listener’s experience. Warning: this story contains coarse language, adult themes and sexual references. Further episodes will contain high-level sex scenes and violence.

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