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Birthday Present

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Chahna Seaver meets US Marines Officer and Trainer Hunter Santiago on his birthday at a club in Germany where his unit is visiting German military for two weeks of communal training. Many women have cast their eye on the handsome military man, but he only has eyes for Chahna. She is afraid of breaking her heart, yet she is unable to resist the pull Hunter has on her

202 pages, ebook

First published September 12, 2015

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Tirza Schaefer

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Tirza Schaefer was born in Cologne (Köln), Germany. After she graduated from school, where she qualified in German “Abitur” and also attained proficiency in English and Latin (she also studied French for two years and Russian for one), she moved to the United Kingdom in 1991 and lived there for the next eight years.

She first started to study for a BA Combined at SOAS (School of Oriental & African Studies, London University) in Comparative Religious Studies & Indonesian Studies but then changed to The London Metropolitan University, and graduated in an HND in Leisure & Tourism Studies and a BA in Tourism Studies with Marketing.

She moved back to Germany in 1999 to embark on a new adventure: being a mother of three wonderful children, a boy and two girls.

At the beginning of 2015, Tirza started to publish her books, and with currently over 30 published, continuously working on more, she is a creative hothouse.

In April 2017, an Arabian Mau cat called Taani, joined the family from Dubai. In 2018 and 2019, she founded her own Reiki healing modality, Goddess Reiki, and she loves to write about and work with Goddess archetypes to explore her psyche and help clients in this process with their self-development.

To this day, despite her many academic achievements, her many talents and skills, Tirza Schaefer has a progressive personality and always strives to expand herself in many areas.

A non-extensive list of her qualifications are:

University Graduate
Mother
International Author
Usui Reiki Master/Teacher
Founder of Goddess Reiki
Practicing Witch
Voice Over Artist
Empowered Empath
Goddess Facilitator
Intuitive Reader & Healer

Thus, you can never find “the final sentence” for her vita. Her life is an ongoing work of art, of character building, of an expanding personality, yet ultimately always moving forward, always striving for new, for more, for added quality of life, of herself. Tirza is a woman who is as steadfast and loyal as she is adventurous and surprising. It is exciting and worthwhile to observe her further to see what she will come up with next. You never know…

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February 19, 2022
In my younger years I used to go clubbing a lot and loved a hot, erotic dance with some girl. Having sex in the car outside is just the icing on the cake for a guy, really. Not a situation in which you necessarily pursue a woman but seeing as the male protagonist was in town for just a couple of weeks, it was certainly convenient to have such a hot-blooded sexy woman at his beg and call. Falling in love was a surprise to me but not unheard of.

That woman had guts moving across the Atlantic to be with the man she loves but she does and I love that the author actually described the domestic part about living together where one is familiar and at home and the other a complete stranger. This kind of constellation is not easy and dependencies can be formed pretty quickly, so it's really cool that both took care of trying to avoid that, even though they had their differences and a full-blown argument resulting from that as well. Loved how the man made up for it, though. That was hot! I was right there with him, seeing my leading lady in front of me, desiring me... Nice one!
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