Jase

Jase by Geri Glenn, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 8, 2016, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of relationships and personal independence. The narrative centers around Ellen, a strong and independent woman who has built a fulfilling life for herself and her son. Despite her initial attraction to Jase, a charming man with a reputation as a player, she is determined to maintain her autonomy and not fall into old patterns of being played.
Readers will find a dynamic interplay between Ellen and Jase as they navigate their contrasting views on love and relationships. Jase, who embraces a carefree lifestyle, is drawn to Ellen’s strength and beauty, yet he faces the challenge of winning her over. The book delves into themes of romance and personal growth, presenting a story that highlights the tension between desire and self-reliance. With 174 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary romance, inviting readers to witness the evolution of both characters as they confront their feelings and expectations.
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Ellen
My life is far from perfect, but I’m OK with that. I’ve worked hard to get to where I am. I have a cute little house, a job that fulfills me, and a little boy that I love more than life itself. I pride myself on being a strong, independent woman, and letting a man fix my problems for me just isn’t the way I work.
I had Jase pegged from the second I laid eyes on him. The man’s a player and I have no intentions of being played. Been there, done that. I don’t care that he has a killer smile and an ass I could happily spend all day bouncing quarters off of. His interest is kind of flattering in the beginning – and then it’s not.
Jase
People say I don’t take anything in life seriously. They’re probably right. I’ve seen the shit life can throw at you and I refuse to let it touch me. I live free – I have fun. People say I don’t respect women. Well, they’re wrong about that. I love women almost as much as they love me. I love the way they smell, the way they taste, and I especially love they way they feel when I get them under me.
I’d met Ellen months ago, and no matter what I do, I can’t seem to get her out of my head. She’s gorgeous, funny and has an incredible ass. The only problem is that I’ve never had to work so hard to get a woman into my bed … but we’ll get there. I’ll make sure of it. She doesn’t know it yet, but my brand of playing is just what she needs.
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