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ALL HE DESIRES
An Imprint of the Madaris Publishing Company
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LOVE, PASSION AND PROMISE books are published by
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All He Desires / Copyright 2012 by Madaris Publishing Company
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ISBN – 978-0-9799165-4-0
First printing: September 2012
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Printed in the United States of America
AUTHOR BRENDA JACKSON BRINGS YOU FOUR UNFORGETTABLE STORIES UNDER HER
LOVE, PASSION AND PROMISE IMPRINT
ALL HE DESIRES
BARE ESSEN
TIALS
TEMPTING FATE
THE PERFECT SEDUCTION
SIMPLY WONDERFUL
Dear Readers,
I proudly present to you the fifth book from the Madaris Publishing Company,
All He Desires.
This book is special in that it contains stories about women who are beautiful and voluptuous. The first three stories, Bare Essentials, Tempting Fate and The Perfect Seduction were previously included in the Living Large, A Whole Lotta Love and Big Girls Don’t Cry anthologies, respectively, and are being brought back by popular demand.
The fourth story, Simply Wonderful is
a brand new - never before published - story
.
In Tempting Fate and The Perfect Seduction, I introduced you to the Savoys - namely Blake and Tyler. In Simply Wonderful you meet another Savoy - Jamison.
I want to thank you for sending me your emails with your thoughts and ideas on what characters you would like to see in this book. All He Desires is a result of your feedback where you asked for a story on another Savoy, as well as stories about full-figured women.
This is my ninety-second book! If there are characters from any of those books that you would love to see in their own story, please let me know at
[email protected]
To visit my website, please click on
www.brendajackson.net
or you can visit
www.madarispublishing.com
for additional information on future books.
All the Best,
Brenda Jackson
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to the love of my life, Gerald Jackson, Sr. who is my hero.
To my family whose undying support has always been there through thick and thin.
To my sons, Gerald Jr. and Brandon, whom I am very proud of and who challenged me to put into practice what I’ve always told them... “If you can conceive it then you can achieve it.”
And to my Heavenly Father, who loves me and gives me the talent to write and the desire to reach my full potential.
BARE ESSENTIALS
is dedicated to every woman who knows that sexy doesn’t have to be a dress size.
"He hath made everything beautiful in his time…"
Ecclesiastes 3:11
D
ominique Kincaid tried, without very much success, not to stare at the man who had just jogged past her. This was the second time she had seen him this week, and she wondered how much more her heart could take seeing such an impressive display of masculine perfection. He was dressed in running shorts and a sleeveless jersey, his muscles flexing with every foot he placed in front of him, running at a pace he evidently found to his liking.
He had smiled a greeting when he had passed, and she waited until he had gotten a safe distance a head before allowing her gaze to drink in the sight of him. And she had greedily gotten her fill. His butt alone gave him very good marks, because it definitely rated a high five.
Since she had lived in the neighborhood for three years and had been frequenting the park for just that long, she figured he must be someone new to the area. Inhaling a deep breath, she thought the last thing the women who came to Simon Park at six in the morning needed was another fine specimen of a man stimulating their heart rate. At the age of twenty-nine she’d thought she had seen it all, but evidently she hadn’t.
Dominique glanced longingly ahead, disappointed that he was no longer in sight and wondering if she would see him again the next time she came to the park to jog. That very question was on her mind as she slowed her pace, rounded the corner, and headed back toward home.