He Came Home for Lunch

Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book He Came Home for Lunch by Sol Serano, Sol Serano
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Author: Sol Serano ISBN: 9781311338778
Publisher: Sol Serano Publication: July 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Language: English
Author: Sol Serano
ISBN: 9781311338778
Publisher: Sol Serano
Publication: July 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords
Language: English

The heart of the Voyage series is adventure. Fitting, as adventure is at the center of her soul, and his. Whether it’s work or play, Alice and Marcus crave excitement, experience, and applied provocation. Their fast-paced computer developer lifestyles, while heavy on the experience side, lacks excitement, grounding Alice a bit more than she cares for. To deal with the adrenaline deprivation, she convinces Marcus a little bit of game can go a long way.

Discovering limits, and continually challenging the other in the way only a true lover can, they revel in a new found sexual freedom. For Alice, the faux rush, while a kick, doesn’t satisfy. She sees the trajectory their current activities will lead, and she isn’t pleased.

Harboring secret plans, Alice meticulously plans their departure. The only problem? Marcus is completely unaware of her clandestine activities to outfit the boat and sail off in an adventure that truly has no end. Whether he will join her is a matter undecided.

The first in the series find the pair experimenting and feisty as they struggle to grow their lives in tune with their deepest desires. When Marcus discovers Alice’s plans, and she delivers her ultimatum, he has to wonder, Are their plans compatible? Would she actually sail ‘off into the sunset’ without him?

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The heart of the Voyage series is adventure. Fitting, as adventure is at the center of her soul, and his. Whether it’s work or play, Alice and Marcus crave excitement, experience, and applied provocation. Their fast-paced computer developer lifestyles, while heavy on the experience side, lacks excitement, grounding Alice a bit more than she cares for. To deal with the adrenaline deprivation, she convinces Marcus a little bit of game can go a long way.

Discovering limits, and continually challenging the other in the way only a true lover can, they revel in a new found sexual freedom. For Alice, the faux rush, while a kick, doesn’t satisfy. She sees the trajectory their current activities will lead, and she isn’t pleased.

Harboring secret plans, Alice meticulously plans their departure. The only problem? Marcus is completely unaware of her clandestine activities to outfit the boat and sail off in an adventure that truly has no end. Whether he will join her is a matter undecided.

The first in the series find the pair experimenting and feisty as they struggle to grow their lives in tune with their deepest desires. When Marcus discovers Alice’s plans, and she delivers her ultimatum, he has to wonder, Are their plans compatible? Would she actually sail ‘off into the sunset’ without him?

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