Genetic Attraction and The Scientist and the Supermodel -- two great stories, now together in a single volume!
THE SCIENTIST AND THE SUPERMODEL
Geneticist Jake Martin has brilliant scientific vision, but he's blind to his own nature. Despite his flagging interest in women and his past experience with a man, he's convinced himself he'd be happy if he could just have his older boss, Emmaline Silvay, as his lover. Living in his closeted dream world, he's unprepared for the powerful attraction he experiences to supermodel Roan Black, "the most beautiful man in the world."
Jake can't resist the gorgeous, androgynous creature. Who could? he thinks. But Roan refuses to accept him until Jake admits that it's a man he wants and this man in particular. Jake tells himself it's just sex, but his refusal to understand what he really needs threatens the best chance at happiness he's ever had. Is there a future for a PhD scientist who refuses to see and a high school dropout supermodel who understands all too clearly?
GENETIC ATTRACTION
At a conservative Long Island University, renowned researcher, Dr. Emmaline Silvay, has two great loves--her life-saving work, and her younger research partner, Jake Martin. The romantic love is impossible. She's his boss and he lives with his girlfriend. But his "girlfriend" is actually a boyfriend; the beautiful and infamous supermodel, Roan Black.
Resigned to a platonic relationship, Em accepts a weekend invitation to their home, but the men have a menage on their minds. She can't resist, doesn't even want to. But their intentions go far beyond passion. They want her to "be a part of them." Their three-way love defies propriety and the standards of the University that funds their work. The supermodel's fame makes secrecy impossible. Their menage threatens to crumble all she's worked for. What will give way to make room for genetic attraction?
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, menage (m/m/f).
THE SCIENTIST AND THE SUPERMODEL
Geneticist Jake Martin has brilliant scientific vision, but he's blind to his own nature. Despite his flagging interest in women and his past experience with a man, he's convinced himself he'd be happy if he could just have his older boss, Emmaline Silvay, as his lover. Living in his closeted dream world, he's unprepared for the powerful attraction he experiences to supermodel Roan Black, "the most beautiful man in the world."
Jake can't resist the gorgeous, androgynous creature. Who could? he thinks. But Roan refuses to accept him until Jake admits that it's a man he wants and this man in particular. Jake tells himself it's just sex, but his refusal to understand what he really needs threatens the best chance at happiness he's ever had. Is there a future for a PhD scientist who refuses to see and a high school dropout supermodel who understands all too clearly?
GENETIC ATTRACTION
At a conservative Long Island University, renowned researcher, Dr. Emmaline Silvay, has two great loves--her life-saving work, and her younger research partner, Jake Martin. The romantic love is impossible. She's his boss and he lives with his girlfriend. But his "girlfriend" is actually a boyfriend; the beautiful and infamous supermodel, Roan Black.
Resigned to a platonic relationship, Em accepts a weekend invitation to their home, but the men have a menage on their minds. She can't resist, doesn't even want to. But their intentions go far beyond passion. They want her to "be a part of them." Their three-way love defies propriety and the standards of the University that funds their work. The supermodel's fame makes secrecy impossible. Their menage threatens to crumble all she's worked for. What will give way to make room for genetic attraction?
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable: anal play/intercourse, male/male sexual practices, menage (m/m/f).
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