Candlelight
Roxanna Cross
Mesmerized
Eyes caught
By the dancing flame
Of the giant sized
candle
Burning this Yule night
Its orange flame like a
beacon
Its bright blue pillar,
a spear of hope
And the evergreens all
around, sign of new beginnings
Blessed it be to all
under the Yule candle’s light
Geõla
Tidings
Geõla is thy name
Out of the darkness
I am growing
I am changing
Waiting
For this season of cold
and white
To come to its end
For the wheel to turn
And bring back the light
Blessed Yule tidings
To all on this longest
night
Wrecked in Love
Book One
Roxanna Cross
Genre: BDSM, Erotic Romance,
Mystery, Paranormal
Publisher: Extasy Books
Date of Publication: August 19, 2016
ISBN: 978-1-4874-0795-7
ASIN: B01KPPFGNK
Number of pages: 45
Word Count: 12265
Cover Artist: Valerie Tibbs
Book Description:
Josephine Herveaux is haunted with guilt over the death of her cousin. The traumatic event from her youth left an empty void she has tried to run from for the past twenty years.
Derek Owens has fought to come to terms with the love triangle from his youth. An OCD Dom, the only place he feels in control is in the safe room he has constructed to deal with his turbulent emotions. The slim thread is shattered when Josephine returns to town.
The past brings Josephine and Derek together once again, but the ghost of Josephine’s cousin refuses to remain quiet. Can Josephine and Derek come to terms with her cousin’s death, or will the ghostly voice in her head drive her to insanity?
A compelling story that will leave you craving more answers….
About the Author:
Roxanna is a mother of three teenage girls, a wife and she juggles a full time career all the while living in two worlds. Being a writer, a dreamer, a drifter gives her an outlet to calm the voices in her head. Her quirky, sarcastic sense of humor and easygoing, non-judgmental temperament shines through on the page, a knack that until a few years ago she wouldn’t let herself claim. When an editor selected her short story “Belted In” for Best Bondage Erotica 2014, then it hit her like a ton of bricks—she’d done it. Earned the title she coveted for so long, author. And it’s one she cherishes.
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