Author: | Elizabeth Griffin | ISBN: | 1230000643474 |
Publisher: | Gore Publications | Publication: | September 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Elizabeth Griffin |
ISBN: | 1230000643474 |
Publisher: | Gore Publications |
Publication: | September 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
BLACK FEVER is a sweet, spicy novella
Tara Woods is the owner of the politically explosive Urban Express newspaper. The metropolitan periodical is known throughout New York City for printing the truth no matter whose face the camera lens focuses on.
The talented Tara Woods is also known for running down alleyways and pushing through crowded subway stations for the sake of a news story. Her effort and zeal have earned her the respect of the Big City, but the cost of her reputation comes at a price.
She hasn't dated a man in years-- not since college-- not since her Spring Break days at the Wild Wood shores where gorgeous men were plentiful and hot kisses were readily available. It was a decision that she made willingly in order to succeed in the very competitive world of telecommunications.
But now, looking back over the past five years, she wonders whether she has made the right decision. She missed the touch of a man. She longed for the intimacy of a relationship. Why couldn't she have had both? And, was it too late for her to change her mind?
BLACK FEVER is a sweet, spicy novella
Tara Woods is the owner of the politically explosive Urban Express newspaper. The metropolitan periodical is known throughout New York City for printing the truth no matter whose face the camera lens focuses on.
The talented Tara Woods is also known for running down alleyways and pushing through crowded subway stations for the sake of a news story. Her effort and zeal have earned her the respect of the Big City, but the cost of her reputation comes at a price.
She hasn't dated a man in years-- not since college-- not since her Spring Break days at the Wild Wood shores where gorgeous men were plentiful and hot kisses were readily available. It was a decision that she made willingly in order to succeed in the very competitive world of telecommunications.
But now, looking back over the past five years, she wonders whether she has made the right decision. She missed the touch of a man. She longed for the intimacy of a relationship. Why couldn't she have had both? And, was it too late for her to change her mind?