Jennifer Lewis
Jennifer Lewis lives in the great Pacific Northwest. She has been writing as long as she could pick up a pencil. Mother of two and wife of a wonderful husband, she writes in her free time and works as a nurse. The journey of self-publishing is a new one, and she hopes you will join her on her adventure!
Growing up, she hoarded her mother's Danielle Steele, Nora Roberts and Julie Garwood. The inspiring, dazzling stories in these books pushed her to want to write her own. Reading makes a better writer, and Jennifer spends a lot of her free time reading voraciously. Without books, the world would be a sad, sad place. |
The Arrangement
romance
She's got everything under control. He always gets what he wants. What happens when he makes an offer she can't refuse? When Ashlyn Gray's father passes, he leaves one shocking stipulation in his last will and testament. If she wants him to continue funding her education, she will marry. For an entire year. At 23, Ashlyn doesn't want to date anyone, let alone marry. At 25, Deacon Cross is a self-made billionaire. He has no time for love. But he needs a wife, and he needs one fast. Enter Ashlyn. The perfect answer to his dilemma; and he thinks, the answer to hers. Their attraction is off the charts, but Ashlyn doesn't trust Deacon and he isn't about to let his guard down. Can these two really stay married for an entire year? |
The Proposal
romance
He's sexy, silent and deadly. She's shy, quiet and reserved. What happens when circumstance forces them to face their electric chemistry? Andrea West has spent most of her career as Deacon Cross' secretary. She loves the work and wants for little. Except love. The one man she wants to notice her is the one man who won't give her the time of day. So at 24, she fumbles through dating to watch from afar and dream. At 25, Benton Grant is ex-military. He buries his feelings and operates on the belief that work comes first. As Deacon Cross' driver and bodyguard, he lives to keep his boss' family safe. He doesn't have time for love. Especially not when it involves romancing an innocent who has lived protected from the atrocities of a world he knows all too well. What happens when circumstance throws them together, and the only way Benton can protect Andrea is to marry her? |