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Jess & Robin #2

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In this sequel to Undeniable, Jessica and Robin find that their bond continues to deepen.

They want to be together, but family interference and business protocol threaten to expose and perhaps even destroy their relationship. They're forced to deal with situations that may bring professional harm and personal upheaval into their lives.

Undaunted, they fight back, keeping their trademark humor firmly in place to balance to the more difficult times they share. In spite of all that conspires against them, Jess and Robin find that the resulting turmoil in their lives has the potential to bring them even closer together. Through adversity, they now have the courage to voice to one another their most profound and considerable appeal.

308 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2004

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KM

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KM lives and works in Orlando, Florida, although she is not originally a native of the Sunshine State. A paralegal by profession, KM always sought more enjoyment from her personal life than from her working career. She enjoys music and playing the guitar, traveling and writing. The mixture and range of emotion she puts into her writing, from sorrow to humor, is often more a reflection of her own personality than of anything else.

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February 17, 2022
It was good but not as good as the first one. At one point, it felt like it was being stretched too much and became a bit slow.

I liked the deepening of their relationship and how they grew closer together. The sci-fi bend about them feeling the other felt okay.

I might take a break and red the third part after a while, and I will not re-read it, but it was overall a good book with little angst and fade to black sex scenes.

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