SOMETIMES LOVE HAS TO BE LOST BEFORE IT CAN BE FOUND... Nicole Morella boards a private Mediterranean cruise with one goal: to reclaim herself after her divorce. When she sits next to a beautiful blonde in the ship's lounge, she's knocked off balance by the immediate attraction between them, and it
Lost in Paradise
β Scribed by Olivia Cunning
- Publisher
- Vulpine Press LLC
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 83 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**He has a new set of worries β¦ **
Sed Lionheart just married the love of his life, is about to head overseas on a sold-old concert tour and has a new album at the top of the sales charts, so why is he having recurrent nightmares? Maybe if he loses himself in the arms of his new wife for the short week of their honeymoon, he can forget his cares, and dwell on a bright future, not a dark one.
**She has a new set of doubts β¦ **
Jessica Chase just married the man who drives her wild both inside the bedroom and out of it, so why won't Sed open up to her about his nightmares? She'd love to help him find peace and happiness. Maybe if she treats him to some extra bendy adventures in the bedroom he'll learn to relax. Or maybe a few days away from the spotlight, will allow him to trust her with whatever's haunting him. Unfortunately, this honeymoon...
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