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The Lieutenant's Ex-Wife
by Aliyah Burke
Category: Erotica/Multicultural-Interracial Erotica/Romance
Description: Their relationship began and ended because of an assignment six years ago, what will happen when they are reunited? Lieutenant Pete "Racer" Kysenzki loves his job as a pilot. But with the news he gets from JAG pertaining to an incident six years ago he finds himself above the Arctic Circle tracking down a woman he has tried his best to forget. He needs some answers and fast. Sidra Bonnaire is doing her best to stay one step ahead of a rogue agent who wants her dead and the computer chip she has. When she looks up into the face of a man from her past she is immediately reminded of how it had been between them. No matter how intense the passion still is, when she learns his reason for coming, she knows it's time to run again. Pete can't leave her to face the danger alone, especially since he brought it to her. Convincing her to let him help is a lot easier than persuading her that maybe they deserve a second chance. Will he get an answer from her or will she be taken from him forever?
eBook Publisher: Total-e-bound, 2010
eBookwise Release Date: November 2010

12 Reader Ratings:
Available eBook Formats: OEBFF Format (IMP) [93 KB]
Words: 18479 Reading time: 52-73 min.

"The Lieutenant's Ex-Wife was a thrilling suspense that hooked me from the start and kept me glued to my seat until the very end. The plot was filled with deception, conflict, adventure and a super hot romance." -Joyfully Reviewed

Pete Kysenzki swore a blue streak when he took another look around. Snow and ice as far as he could see. He was in a foul mood and walking off the plane into the cold Alaskan night did little to improve his attitude.
"Deadhorse," he groused. "What a freakin' name."
Clenching his jaw, he shouldered his one bag and headed towards the waiting taxi to take him to his room. It didn't take him long to get settled, and soon, he was on his way to what he figured was about the only form of fun in the area. Pushing his way through the door into the bar, he scanned the crowd. Music, beer, pool. If he wasn't so pissed he was here, he might have allow himself to have some fun.
Making his way to the bar, he leant towards the woman behind the bar and said, "I'm looking for Sidra... umm...Bonnaire."
The blonde voluptuous woman flashed him a wide grin. "Figures. Hot new guy comes strolling in and wants her. Sorry, I haven't seen her in here tonight, but if she did manage to slip in past me, she'll be in the far corner, playing pool. Otherwise, you can catch her in the morning at the general store."
"General store?"
"She works there. You can't miss it, big sign."
"Thanks."
Pete smiled at her and headed for the corner. Why would Sidra be working at a general store? He made it to the corner and quickly determined she wasn't anywhere around. So he left. Hands shoved deep in his pockets, Pete wished he were back home, in Virginia. This was not his kind of weather.
He got a room at a small hotel and hurriedly got ready for bed. His dreams were restless ones, and he woke up still wishing he were anywhere but where he was. He was hesitant to see Sidra again. He'd spent so many years trying to forget her. It didn't take him long to get ready, and soon, he walked across the frozen ground towards a building that had a cheesy handmade sign over it reading 'General Store'.
The store was warm and clean. He shivered again and pulled the door closed behind him. Shelves were stocked full and he could hear muffled laughter towards the back. Pete removed his gloves while he walked, and when he turned a corner, he stopped at the sight of a large man hovering over a woman, whispering into her ear.
Her laughter, deep and husky, sent spirals of longing through Pete. And he knew who it was. Only one woman's laugh had the ability to make him able to split wood with his cock. Sidra Bonnaire. And it didn't matter how long it had been, his shaft knew it, for it pressed hard against his jeans. Her head was tucked near the other man's and unexplained jealousy washed over Pete. Shoving his gloves in his pocket, he cleared his throat and crossed his arms. The couple sprang apart and looked at him. Pete could only stare.
Sidra Bonnaire. The years had been amazing to her. Her cocoa skin shone with health, those slightly tilted eyes of raw umber stared at him from behind thick black lashes. The coal black, wavy hair cascading around her oval face called to his fingers to sink into it. Her full lips, which could do, and had done, wicked and unspeakable things to his cock, were parted with surprise. She wore a pale brick man's sweatshirt and tight blue jeans which highlighted her curves.
"Pete," she said in disbelief.
"Do you know him, Sidra?" the man beside her asked, placing his hand on her arm in a proprietary action.
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