Steamy Romance from Ana Felix
Ana Felix fearlessly writes toe-curling steamy romance with a literary touch.
Steamy Romance
from Ana Felix
Ana Felix fearlessly writes toe-curling steamy romance with a literary touch.
About Ana Felix
Ana Felix fearlessly writes toe-curling steamy romance (the ‘new’ moniker for ‘erotica’ — a term that sends writers to Amazon’s dungeon). Ana Felix is also the nom de plume and alter ego of a writer of various genres which include science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, mainstream fiction, horror fiction, and erotic romantic fiction.
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THE CLUMSY LOVER
Tim Lindgren goes against his father’s best advice. Tim made a decision using the “wrong head.” He’s having an illicit affair with his boss, Jessica, a sexy and ruthless cougar. It’s a perfect arrangement at first until he meets a goddess at a coffeehouse. The goddess turns out to be the step-granddaughter of Tim’s boss and she HATES Jessica. But that’s not the worst of it. Jessica wants Tim to help murder her super rich septuagenarian husband. Tim could lose his freedom and his goddess.
Ana is on Kindle Vella
READ ANA’S LATEST WORKS IN PROGRESS
THE CLUMSY LOVER
Tim Lindgren goes against his father’s best advice. Tim made a decision using the “wrong head.” He’s having an illicit affair with his boss, Jessica, a sexy and ruthless cougar. It’s a perfect arrangement at first until he meets a goddess at a coffeehouse. The goddess turns out to be the step-granddaughter of Tim’s boss and she HATES Jessica. But that’s not the worst of it. Jessica wants Tim to help murder her super rich septuagenarian husband. Tim could lose his freedom and his goddess.
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