Steamy! Book one in the Distorted Windows Trilogy. (There is an option to purchase the Trilogy, 3-in-1 at a discounted rate, should you be wanting the first three) Genevieve Sanderson is a force to be reckoned with. A 24-year-old personal assistant by day, a sex phone operator by night. After losing her parents at the age of 16, she has fought to keep the house her parents raised her in. That house is her sanctuary, and she will do everything in her power to keep it that way.
Damien Vanderbrooke is arrogant, stubborn and the epitome of alpha male. He uses women, tosses them away and doesn't look back. When he is forced to move back to his hometown, he buys the house next door to a gorgeous spitfire brunette. He can't take her eyes off her. Drunk and desperate to get her out of his mind, he accidentally calls a phone sex line. He can't help but be drawn in by the woman's laugh, her voice, her everything.
What happens when Genevieve and Damien's worlds collide in more ways than one?
Can the alpha male tame the sassy girl next door? And just why in the hell does she hate him so much?
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Excerpt:
My fingers began to work faster, pushing harder, deeper. The image of us in the elevator now taking over. His hands moving all over his body, his fingers deep inside of me.
I didn't care where I was or who could see me in that moment. I threw my head back and moaned loudly. I was so close.
I opened my eyes to see Damien standing at his window, watching me closely. I gasped, white hot fire licking every cell of my body. I couldn't look away, my gaze locked with his as I climaxed, screaming his name in sweet ecstasy. "Damien!"
Even as my body slowly began to relax, my panting decreasing as my breathing returned to normal, we continued to stare into one another's eyes.
I was frozen.
I willed myself to look away. To move. To do anything besides being entrapped by those gorgeous eyes. It wasn't until he smiled and walked away from the window that I was finally able to move.
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Trigger warning: Some readers may find content offensive.
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