Book:
Under Contract
Author:
Jacquelyn Ayres
Genre:
Erotic Romance/Erotic Humor
The
GEG Series, Book 1
Release
Date: July 3, 2014
Publisher:
Jacquelyn Ayres
Charlotte
McKendrick is your typical thirty-something stay-at-home mom. She has three
beautiful children, a loving family, special friends, and the most wonderful,
adoring husband. Her life is a dream.
Er
. . . let’s try this again.
Charlotte
McKendrick is not your typical thirty-something stay-at-home mom. Yes, she’s
got three beautiful children, a loving family (all of them lingerers—you’ll
see), and her friends are special, all right! As far as her wonderful, adoring
husband, what a joke! That bastard abandoned her and the kids six months ago.
Now, she will do anything she can to survive and provide for her children. Even
if it means signing on the dotted line . . .
Mitch
Colton is the CEO of Colton Technologies. Most of his year is spent traveling
around the world, bringing companies the latest innovations in automobile
technology. He doesn’t have time for a traditional relationship and the BS that
comes with it. He doesn’t do the “marriage” thing, the “kid” thing, and he
certainly doesn’t do the “falling in love” thing.
All
that said, he still wants someone to come home to. Someone who will offer
everything he wants, and nothing he doesn’t. He realizes loyalty paired with
these kinds of demands won’t come cheap. No problem.
What
he doesn’t realize is that once Charlotte McKendrick signs that dotted line,
he’ll be paying with a lot more than money.
I
am a domestic engineer (born and raised in NJ) whose sole responsibility is to
guide three young, impressionable kids into becoming phenomenal adults. This challenging
yet rewarding work requires a lot of love (coffee), patience (wine), and
determination (periodic exorcisms). I work this magic from the beautiful state
of New Hampshire.
Before
becoming a domestic goddess (not really), I spent over a decade in the medical
field, where I wore more hats than the Queen.
I
have loved the written word and the great escape it provides since I was a
little girl. When I wasn't reading about people and the places they lived, I
was creating my own characters and adventures.
Finding
myself again through my writing in The Lost & Found Series, The One,
and The GEG Series has been nothing short of a dream come true. Also, it makes
people feel better when I laugh randomly or talk to myself, knowing it's my
characters and not "the voices" . . . that would be creepy.
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