Across Cane River

Across Cane River by Thomasena Martin-Johnson, published by Xlibris Corporation in June 2013, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in a narrative filled with intriguing characters and dynamic interactions. The story introduces Jacques Lawrence, a striking figure whose presence captivates those around him, particularly Paulette and Simone. The book unfolds in a setting where personal connections and unexpected encounters shape the characters’ experiences.
Readers can expect to explore themes of attraction and the complexities of human relationships as the characters navigate their surroundings. The narrative captures moments of tension and curiosity, particularly through the eyes of Jacques and Simone, as they engage in a dance of attraction and uncertainty. With 272 pages, this edition offers a detailed look into the lives of its characters, inviting readers to delve into their stories and the dynamics that unfold.
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“Jacques Lawrence at your service,” the voice was deep, resonant and a little lazy; Paulette looked up into warm, brown eyes, and six foot four inches of welled honed muscles .Here, let me .
Simone turned her head toward the sound and there he was. Where did the oxygen go? Her eyes locked on the tall, lean, hard body in front of her. She was hot; the air conditioning must not be working . She immediately dropped her eyes down to his shoes, neat, just what I like .
“At your service, ladies .” Jacques was studying Simone while everybody was busy being busy. His eyes covered everything, long legs, just like he liked them, a thin, athletic body here is my chance, thought Jacques. He reached for her arm and she gave him her hand. I don’t even like shaking hands and here I am putting my hand in a stranger’s hand. She quickly removed her hand and started toward the elevator, the handsome stranger dragging the loaded cart, getting on last.
The door opened on the sixth floor and Jacques got off pulling the cart with him. Simone got off last. She started down the hall. She could feel his eyes on her as they roamed unchecked over her body. She knew her hips had an extra swing to them and she couldn’t help it.
As she floated down the hall, Jacques thought, being in this mud hole wouldn’t be so bad if she were connected to the registered letter that got him here in the first place.. Now where did that thought come from? Right now, an inheritance is the last thing on my mind.
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