Author: | Robin Juliet | ISBN: | 9781311612984 |
Publisher: | Robin Juliet | Publication: | May 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords | Language: | English |
Author: | Robin Juliet |
ISBN: | 9781311612984 |
Publisher: | Robin Juliet |
Publication: | May 6, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords |
Language: | English |
Nine couples. Nine interconnected stories. Nine ways our bodies react without permission.
Whether it’s a knee-jerk response to something he said . . . a shudder that races down your spine every time she walks into the room . . . or those goose-bumps that come out of nowhere–sometimes the subconscious takes over in mysterious ways.
Involuntary Reflex exposes moments when the brain is left in the dark, and the body goes for it.
The tickling pulse just before an orgasm.
Those annoying little hiccups.
Trembling with pleasure.
Sometimes truth is crazier than fiction. So many of us do things without thinking. It’s like a gut reaction. Out comes all sorts of nonsense just because we’re caught up in the moment with a new man. Or even our husbands.
We all do it. Ludicrous notions swing up at us like a knee getting hit with a mallet.
Then we blurt them out.
Then we regret it.
It’s an involuntary reflex.
Robin Juliet is at it again–pulling and pushing and twisting romance into an erotic, tangled knot.
Nine couples. Nine interconnected stories. Nine ways our bodies react without permission.
Whether it’s a knee-jerk response to something he said . . . a shudder that races down your spine every time she walks into the room . . . or those goose-bumps that come out of nowhere–sometimes the subconscious takes over in mysterious ways.
Involuntary Reflex exposes moments when the brain is left in the dark, and the body goes for it.
The tickling pulse just before an orgasm.
Those annoying little hiccups.
Trembling with pleasure.
Sometimes truth is crazier than fiction. So many of us do things without thinking. It’s like a gut reaction. Out comes all sorts of nonsense just because we’re caught up in the moment with a new man. Or even our husbands.
We all do it. Ludicrous notions swing up at us like a knee getting hit with a mallet.
Then we blurt them out.
Then we regret it.
It’s an involuntary reflex.
Robin Juliet is at it again–pulling and pushing and twisting romance into an erotic, tangled knot.