Excerpt: "How can I love two men?" Of course, I knew the answer, after being with both of them.
Matt was the beautiful carriage ride drawn by a white stallion that did not trot to pull the carriage but pranced ahead of it. My ride with him through life was at a regular pace through a colorful park surrounded by a mishmash of mixed shades of spring, dripping into each other, a place that gave me peace and consistency-except when his jealousy popped up. That's when everything turned to black.
Then there was Kade, the rollercoaster ride powered by a monstrous motor spewing smoke, roaring to keep the cars moving faster than the speed of light, dropping down hundreds of feet at death-defying speeds, and whipping around corners so fast that the wheels themselves hung on to the rails for dear life. A man who exhilarated my very core, who opened my soul to new experiences giving my otherwise normal life excitement and uncompromising unpredictability.
As for lovemaking? Matt was the gentle touch, tender and giving. When I hurt, he consoled me. The rock I clung to. His single description? Giving.
Kade? Well, Kade took love, as though without my body and soul he could not survive. I was the air he had to suck into his breathless lungs, gasping because he had been deprived of it for too long. He pleased me because he demanded of me. Rough, passionate. The avalanche that propelled me along for a most potent snowslide down to only God knew where.
His single description? Usurping. He. Just. Took. Over.
Majoring in Life Series Summary: Is it really a love-triangle when only one person knows about the other two?
Away from home, Domenica Bartholomew looks for love while attending college. Here, she learns more lessons outside of class. 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. 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 is now also his 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. She simply has to make them work together to fight the governmental firm out to kill all three of them.
What is the hardest thing she learns? How to choose only one of the two men she loves.
Lessons Applied Book 3 Summary:
Domenica Bartholomew is living a not-so-happy fairytale. Living on her own, her greatest lessons do not come from her college classes but from life itself. She learns that her Prince Charming, Matt Hoover, is a government assassin. She also learns that her new acquaintance, Kade Abraham, based their relationship on nothing but lies so he can find and kill Matt through her.
But even knowing this, Domenica finds herself in love with two men. When Kade suddenly leaves, the choice is easy. She marries Matt when she realizes she's pregnant. But is Matt the baby's father or Kade?
To top it off, Life has one last lesson she must learn about-the lesson of loss. This one she almost fails. Pair that with a strange woman who is maniacally obsessed with Matt and out to steal her baby. Domenica learns from life just how strong she can be.
Majoring in Life Series: Lessons Taught, Book 1, - Lessons Learned, Book 2, - Lessons Applied, Book 3
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