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Educating Ethan

Jen Katemi

Publisher: Flourish Books

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Summary

A woman who thinks her best days are over... A man who wants to prove they've only just begun. 
 
I lost a lot in the divorce, but it's my libido I miss most. 
Until Mister tall, tanned and horny arrives igniting my spark. 
He's too handsome, too naïve… too young. 
He's impossible to resist—each touch makes my thighs quiver, my heart flutter, and my pulse race. 
But his dreams are far ahead of him, while mine are a speck in the rear-view mirror. 
This can't last. But as he worships my body he begs for my heart. 
Can I trust him enough to love again? 
Or will I lose him for good? 
 
An older woman, younger man, May-December romance. This steamy romance from USA Today bestselling author Jen Katemi offers a second chance at love, loads of romance, plus a guaranteed happy-for-now ending.
Available since: 05/16/2018.

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