By Loc Glin
Heat Rating: SCORCHING
Word Count: 21,305 words
Categories: Erotic Contemporary Romance (MF), HEA
Jennifer Hartstrum has trouble with men. Her relationship with an abusive father left her with a speech impediment that flares up only when she dates. Her friend talks her into trying an exciting new dating experience, the Anonymous Club, a place where a date is an adventure and fantasies can come true. One must choose an alias, and anonymity is guaranteed.
Andrew Martin is looking for a woman who can keep up with him outside of the bedroom as well as in bed. He tries the Anonymous Club with low expectations.
When Jennifer and Andrew meet, it is Chemistry 101. Have they found what they are looking for? In a world of aliases and mystery, is anyone really who they say they are? What happens when anonymity is good for one but not the other?
“I haven’t seen you for a few days. How did
Saturday night go?”
“I think I have the worst luck.”
“What do you mean? You didn’t have a good
time?”
“Good time? I had the best time of my life.
The woman was fucking amazing. As soon as I walked in the room, I got a boner.
She was drop-dead gorgeous, glasses and all.”
“What scenario?”
“The Librarian.”
“It figures, you would go for that.”
“Yeah, but she was actually smart and funny
and…”
“And what?”
“And the way she responded to me…” He trailed
off, remembering how she felt. “She was the best lay I ever had.”
“Now that’s saying something. So when do you
see her again?”
“Didn’t you hear me when I said I have the
worst luck?”
“What happened?”
“She walked out on me. She didn’t want to see
me outside of Anonymous.”
“But she’ll see you again in there, right?”
“Well, so far she hasn’t blackballed me. I’ve
checked every day. I greased the few palms so when she sets up another
“adventure” they’ll let me know what it is and when it is. I really want to see
this woman again.”
“You usually get what you want, so don’t
worry about it.” Joe put his hand on his friend’s shoulder.
“She’s different. She makes me feel…”
“Shit. I think you’re in love,” Joe said as
he squeezed and then half-heartedly punched his friends shoulder.
“That’s not funny.”
“You’re telling me,” Joe agreed.
“No, I’m serious. I’ve never been affected by
a woman like this. I can’t stop thinking about her. I keep reliving that night.
She smelled so goddamn good. She tasted like…”
“You’ve got it bad.”
“I know. Now all I have to do is give it to
her.”
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