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The Importance of Being Wild

by: J.J. Sorel

$2.99

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Themes: Contemporary, Steamy
Length: Committed Relationship (300-600 pages)
Kindle Unlimited: Yes


“A contemporary romance story full of sensuality and beauty. Hot and sultry, readers will be enthralled with this unique love story.” Chick Lit Café “Everything got put on hold as I found myself glued to the pages. A guilty pleasure that I thoroughly enjoyed reading. A big thumbs up from this reader!” Karen E Proctor
A STAND-ALONE DARKLY SENSUAL AND INTENSE LOVE STORY.
Looking all cocky with that hip jutting out and those big arms crossed, he lingered at a photo of Marlon Brando on a motorbike.
Hiding in a shadow and behind a mask, I pretended not to notice him.
Then his eyes ploughed into mine. Not one of those friendly social glances one received from strangers, but intrusive, as if he wanted to know me, to read my thoughts.
I let Curtis in deep and fell hard
Sweet, dirty, fragile and hungry, that kiss sent a charge of blood heat through me. His hungry caresses had left their fiery mark not just on my body, but somewhere deeper and needier.
For the first time in my life, I felt safe in the arms of a man.
But then his past entered our lives.
Secrets and hidden lies, ugly and brutal… I was in too deep. My addiction to Curtis burned through every fiber of my being. Where was I to go?

*****

Her beautiful, soulful green eyes entered deeply and then withdrew quickly. She was trying to hide her soul. Too late. I’d already seen it.
After I managed to take a peek under that mask, I could see that she was a bit of a loner.
She read interesting books and was nothing like any other woman I’d ever known.
I loved her sensitivity and her quirkiness.
But she was hiding something. One minute she appeared fragile and the next suspicious and judgmental.
How could a woman totally possess me like that?
She was too sensitive… and my need to have her too great.
I couldn’t reveal all the ugly details of my life. I was in too deep.