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Ignite Her Fire: Love After I Do

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Twenty years of marriage. One overheard confession that shatters everything. Grant and Sasha’s marriage is tested when Grant overhears Sasha’s I’ve never had an orgasm. Grant’s world crumbles. After this ego destroying revelation, can they find their way back to the passionate love he thought they once shared? Or will Grant lose the only woman he’s ever loved to someone who knows how to Ignite Her Fire?

99 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2024

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Zena Wynn

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Zena Wynn is a multi-published author of erotic and sensual romance in various romance subgenres: Interracial, Contemporary, Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, and Inspirational. She writes the type of stories she loves to read—stories with great characters who, through love and determination, overcome all the challenges that come their way. Her heroes and heroines are passionately, lovingly, devoted to each other. Zena wants her characters to stick with readers long after “The End.”

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August 15, 2024
Marriage is work
Couples always have to put in the work for a marriage to be successful. All marriages have their ups and downs and how you handle those downs determines the success of that marriage. Grant and Sasha found themselves in a downward spiral when he overheard a conversation between Sasha and her girlfriend. It threw him for a loop for a while but his love of his wife knew he had to get himself together and put in the work. Sasha knew she had to solve her situation as her husband meant the world to her. As most men do when a therapist is involved, Grant pulled his man card and refused therapy but let Sasha be the lead on their therapy. It took work that they were willing to do and in the end, they were rewarded with being a closer and more connected couple.

Even though Zena wrote a real-life situation that often happens in marriages, I can relate to the couple being married myself for a long time. However, with that said I just did not feel the chemistry of the couple. For some reason, I just thought their relationship seemed more sterile than compassionate.
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September 28, 2024
Intimacy

This is not just about sex. It was a great way of seeing the insecurities both men and women can have about sex and their roles. It also makes one want to consider seeing a sex therapist. I loved that they were able to take their relationship to a deeper level, not just sexually.
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