All That Glitters

Romance, Erotica
Cover of the book All That Glitters by K. Lyn, Beau to Beau Books
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Author: K. Lyn ISBN: 9781452482606
Publisher: Beau to Beau Books Publication: September 5, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: K. Lyn
ISBN: 9781452482606
Publisher: Beau to Beau Books
Publication: September 5, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Jade had dreamed of being a wealthy wife one day and she had done whatever she had to do to make that dream come true.  She had married one of the wealthiest, most famous physicians in the world.  She had a house that could be described as nothing less than a mansion, and an endless supply of money to buy all the designer clothes that she desired.  Jade’s best friend, Sandi, had married just as well as she, and the two of them had always done everything together and being married didn’t end their fun.  It was only a matter of time, however, until the two young brides would find more trouble than they had planned. 

Excerpt:
The view from the balcony window was breathtaking.  As a young girl, Jade had often driven through this most prestigious area of the city known as Trappe Hill and wondered what it would be like to live there.  The houses were beautiful.  They had all been built in the 1920s when lavish parties were commonplace among the well-to-do.  As a little girl, Jade had often pretended to be rich and married to a doctor or a businessman.  She and her girlfriends would dress up in their mothers’ best dresses and high heels, paint their faces with much too much makeup, and then strut around their tiny houses and daydream.  “Well, I’m not dreaming any longer,” Jade said smugly, as she twirled around the soon-to-be library. 

******
The two men held out their arms.  “May I hold a beautiful lady?” one of the men asked Sandi. 

“Sandi, no,” Jade said. 

“It’s just a dance,” Sandi protested.  She went to the man and held him tighter than even she had thought she would. 

“Well, let’s not let them have all the fun,” the other man said to Jade. 

Jade reluctantly went to the man and let him hold her while they danced.  She enjoyed the man’s strong arms around her.  He smelled like some kind of woodsy cologne, manly, and his arms around her felt manly, too. 

******

Joshua motioned to the sofa, and Jade sat down next to him.  Joshua set their beers down and then he kissed her, holding her mouth open as he unbuttoned her silky blouse.  “Mmm, is this silk?”  His warm hand on her breasts felt good and Jade felt her body respond to the touch of this man.  He stopped kissing her and looked at her young face.  “You’re not pulling my hand away.”

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Jade had dreamed of being a wealthy wife one day and she had done whatever she had to do to make that dream come true.  She had married one of the wealthiest, most famous physicians in the world.  She had a house that could be described as nothing less than a mansion, and an endless supply of money to buy all the designer clothes that she desired.  Jade’s best friend, Sandi, had married just as well as she, and the two of them had always done everything together and being married didn’t end their fun.  It was only a matter of time, however, until the two young brides would find more trouble than they had planned. 

Excerpt:
The view from the balcony window was breathtaking.  As a young girl, Jade had often driven through this most prestigious area of the city known as Trappe Hill and wondered what it would be like to live there.  The houses were beautiful.  They had all been built in the 1920s when lavish parties were commonplace among the well-to-do.  As a little girl, Jade had often pretended to be rich and married to a doctor or a businessman.  She and her girlfriends would dress up in their mothers’ best dresses and high heels, paint their faces with much too much makeup, and then strut around their tiny houses and daydream.  “Well, I’m not dreaming any longer,” Jade said smugly, as she twirled around the soon-to-be library. 

******
The two men held out their arms.  “May I hold a beautiful lady?” one of the men asked Sandi. 

“Sandi, no,” Jade said. 

“It’s just a dance,” Sandi protested.  She went to the man and held him tighter than even she had thought she would. 

“Well, let’s not let them have all the fun,” the other man said to Jade. 

Jade reluctantly went to the man and let him hold her while they danced.  She enjoyed the man’s strong arms around her.  He smelled like some kind of woodsy cologne, manly, and his arms around her felt manly, too. 

******

Joshua motioned to the sofa, and Jade sat down next to him.  Joshua set their beers down and then he kissed her, holding her mouth open as he unbuttoned her silky blouse.  “Mmm, is this silk?”  His warm hand on her breasts felt good and Jade felt her body respond to the touch of this man.  He stopped kissing her and looked at her young face.  “You’re not pulling my hand away.”

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