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All I've Ever Needed

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This is the romance version of the erotic romance novella, After the Storm.

Natalie Harding can't believe that her absolutely gorgeous work colleague Stephano Romano is attracted to her. But after one unexpected Friday evening encounter at the office, she's convinced that he may returns the feeling she's harboured for him in the fifteen months they have worked together.

Her euphoria doesn't last for long, though. The very next Monday she watches in shock as he kisses the young woman who drops him off to work at the office and then saunters in looking as though she had kept him up all night.

Is there an innocent explanation for the kiss and Stephano's bleary-eyed appearance? Did his father suffer chest pains and have to be rushed to the hospital where the doctors kept him in all night for close monitoring? Or is it just an excuse Stephano's using to cover his night of pleasure with another woman?

This novella is 27,175 words in length.

104 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 9, 2012

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Jewelle Moore

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I'm a British writer who has always been fascinated by the concept of true love transcending the boundaries of race and colour. I like to touch on some of the issues each couple faces on their journey to their HEA in a fairly light-handed way that provokes thought but hopefully doesn't detract from readers' enjoyment - after all, most are looking for romantic escape, not political debate.

My stories are set in London and have a British flavour, but as the vast majority of my readers so far have been American, I've tried to accommodate them by using American English in my books where possible. The British also read a lot of American literature and have become accustomed to both spellings.

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2,284 reviews
January 15, 2016
Ok read but it reminded me of those memorable EverReady battery commercials: "just going on and on" with so many unnecessary ramblings on skin care, work attire, etc. ... really, revolve the problem, kiss and end this please!

I gave this book 2.75 stars... ***
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July 27, 2012
EH...IMHO...DEFINITELY not put together well...a bit DULL...and LOADED with WAY too many editing issues and/or typos...so GLAD it was a freebie.
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March 29, 2014
This is the ending to After the Storm. I enjoyed the story very much.
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