Synopsis:
***WARNING: Due to the graphic nature,
this book is not intended for a younger audience. Story also contains BDSM***
Remembering is just the beginning.
Keisha Lee had her life ripped apart at
the hands of Jose Alvarez. Not having anywhere to turn, she seeks solace from
the one man who could give her everything she needed. Only problem is, she
doesn’t remember him.
Garrith Jameson, FBI agent on a leave of
absence, has been in love with Keisha his whole life, and she’s always gotten
under his skin. They were happy. Complete. Until that horrible day destroyed
them, tearing them apart.
Having amnesia is one thing but
remembering the mistakes that had been made could separate Garrith and Keisha
forever.
A world of trust, healing and new
memories arise, making Keisha need more than just the man she knew she once
loved.
Will Keisha remember Garrith and give in
to the submission her body craves?
When Jo-Anna isn't working her Monday-Friday 9-5 job, she's spending her
time reading, writing and with the love of her life.
She's an all-around Canadian girl. Born and raised in a small city.
If you don't see Jo-Anna writing, you'll find her with her nose in a
book. Whether it's her words or someone else's, she's drawn to it.
Jo-Anna loves stories with Alpha broken males and that need to be ripped
apart and put back together again. Men that fall to their knees over a wink or
a giggle from their females.
Two things you will never find Jo-Anna without; her cell phone and lip
gloss. If she has both of those items, you have a happy girl.
Since starting her writing adventure in 2013, Jo-Anna has met many
people, real life, online, in her head and she loves every single one of them.
Without the support from others, none of this would be possible and she's
grateful for all that has been given to her.
Jo-Anna Walker is also author of Break Me,
Always Me, In the Heart of Forever (A
Heart Story) and Possessed
by You and Uncomplicated
that she co-wrote with Dawn Robertson.
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