Excerpt:
"I’m sorry I got so drunk. I’m sorry I called you Matt when we were kissing. How bad was it?" She meekly smiled at him.
"Oh, it was bad." Kade stared at her. "You pretty much cut off my balls and my dick! Not to mention parts of my ass cheeks and my prostate. In fact, anything at all remotely connected to my manhood is now gone! Do I still have a beard?"
Her head dropped. Then she looked up at him through teary lashes. "Then how did we-" If calling him Matt while they were making out hot and heavy upset him this much, she could not imagine what not remembering if they had their first sexual encounter would do to him. Trying a humorous approach, she turned red thinking how in the hell she’d ask if they had sex.
"Oh, we didn’t," he asserted, knowing where she was headed with this. "I’m really not into comatose women."
Away from home, Domenica Bartholomew looks for love while attending college. Here, she learns more lessons outside of the classroom than in it. She learns a love-at-first-sight meeting with Matt Hoover could be her demise. She learns he is not a computer analyst like he told her, but a hitman for a government-affiliated firm. She loses him when his employer, a corrupt government official, puts a hit out on him. He flees leaving her with only a goodbye note and no promise of returning. She now learns what it’s like to be stranded in love-limbo with a shattered heart and a deep mistrust of love and men.
She also learns that a new friend, Kade Abraham, based their new relationship on lies. He’s a co-worker and friend of Matt’s, but he is now also Matt’s assassin. She doesn’t know he knows Matt. Matt doesn’t know Kade met her-until Matt comes back. Although she now understands the whole situation, Domenica still finds herself in love with both men, and they love her in return. She simply has to make them work together to fight the governmental firm out to kill all three of them.
What’s the hardest thing she learns? How to choose only one of the two men she loves. Lessons Learned, Book Two Summary:
Sometimes, Lucifer sends temptation disguised in such a pretty package. Maybe midnight-black eyes that can hypnotize. Or maybe sky-blue eyes that can tranquilize.
Domenica Bartholomew finds her soul mate, wet work operative Matt Hoover, only to lose him when his employer, a corrupt government official, puts a hit out on him. He flees to protect both of them. After losing the love of her life, and now fighting depression, she is leery to accept a new friendship, let alone a new love.
Her guard is down when she literally falls into the arms of her could be savior. However, Kade Abraham is no friend or savior. He is the hit man hired to kill Matt and Domenica, a man who used to be Matt’s friend, a man who saved Matt’s life when they were in the military. Kade is the thunderstorm that, even though he terrorizes the quiet of the day, everyone still watches in awe, not able to look away.
Tall, gorgeous, and physically perfect, he is perversity in its most wonderfully sensual form of a man. He thrills Domenica with trepidation because she never knows if he is going to be something good in her life or the worst of catastrophes. This fallen angel, who loves no one, suddenly falls for Domenica who can’t promise him the one thing he wants-her love. If he is successful in killing Matt, his prize is Domenica-if she doesn’t find out he did it. Oh well, save a life one day and make a friend, take it away the next day and gain a lover. Majoring in Life Series: Lessons Taught, Book 1 - Lessons Learned, Book 2 - Lessons Applied, Book 3 - READ IN SEQUENCE 18 and over