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By: G.B Hobson | Other books by G.B Hobson
Categories: Mainstream Romance, Bittersweet/Tragedy, Romantic Suspense, Women's Fiction
Word Count: 123,000
Heat Level: SENSUAL
Published By: Dare Empire eMedia Productions
Competing with young June’s burning ambition to be a top designer, are war hero Arthur Rogers, and his handsome younger brother Charles.
But June’s boss, entrepreneur Robert Watson – ruthless in both business and affairs of the heart –is determined not to lose his gifted designer to the ties of marriage or romantic love.
Watson forcefully makes his play to own her – body and soul…
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Awakening Love
Available in:
Adobe Acrobat
Price: $2.99
Cover Art by Justin James
ISBN: 1461148707
Trade Paperback $17.95


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Excerpt
SUMMER 1949
‘Oh, come on, June, give me a chance to prove we’re a perfect team. You
don’t need anyone else for sex. Believe me, it doesn’t come any better.’
She struggled to free herself. ‘Let me go at once! I’m going home.
You’ve no right to stop me.’
He gripped her arms and captivated her with his smouldering
eyes. ‘You’re nothing without me. I’ve made you as a designer, now let me
show you what else I can do for you.’ He bent his head to kiss her again.
She turned her face away. ‘No, Rob. Let me go!’
Still holding on to her arms, he pushed her a little way from him. A
lecherous look crept over his face. His deep dimples became rugged clefts
and his dark eyes glittered under their heavy brows. His smile twisted with
lustful intent. When he spoke, his voice was deep and seductive. There was
no mistaking the true meaning of his words: ‘We have business to finish
first.’
Excited by his compelling sexuality but fearful of what he might
do, her heart raced inside her breast. ‘I’ve had enough of your business for
today.’ Her voice quivered uncontrollably.
‘We haven’t done anything… yet!’
She was terrified by her inability to control the situation. ‘Let me
go! Let me go!’
We haven’t done anything… yet!’
She was terrified by her inability to control the situation. ‘Let me
go! Let me go!’
‘Stop struggling and enjoy it. We both know what you want all
right. Old Arthur’s no match for a real man. You won’t want him near you
after this.’
‘Please, Rob. Please. Please. Oh, please don’t–’
He kissed her mouth and silenced her.
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