
Angela Denise Fortner Roberts
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I have been writing since I was nine years old. My favorite subjects include historical romance, contemporary romance, and horror.
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Innocence Surrendered 4: Doing Each Other
"Doesn't look like I got too badly burned." Jan examined her body critically in the bedroom mirror. "Ah, you are always lovely, Jan," replied Ilya, who was sitting on the bed watching her. Tired out from the wedding and the beach trip, Chelsea was taking a nap.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Humans
Innocence Surrendered 2: Broken Condom
For the rest of the evening, Jan wondered whether or not her family could tell just by looking at her what she and Ilya had done. Her parents and siblings treated her the same as they always had, but she still wondered whether they sensed something different about her but just didn't let on.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Passionate Encounter
Josie found it impossible to sleep that night. A suddenly occurring thought had shaken her badly, and try as she might, she couldn't get it out of her head. After hours of tossing and turning, she decided that she couldn't stand it anymore and got up and walked into the living room where Drew was. She hated to awaken him but didn't feel that her question could wait until the morning.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Enemies To Lovers 25: Home At Last
Joanna was napping with Veronica in the cabin when the flurry of footsteps along the deck awakened her, and she went to see what the commotion was all about. When she reached the deck, she saw a group of her fellow passengers standing there, gazing across the water at - land!
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Passion Interrupted
Although Jurgen and Joanna returned to the isolated cabin in the woods several more times, the events of their first visit were never repeated. The memory of the exquisite pleasure she'd received from her former enemy haunted Joanna, but she was nowhere near brave enough to request a repeat performance.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Enemies To Lovers 19: Drop Of Blood
"I'm really a woman now," Joanna thought the next morning as she awakened and sat up in bed, then glanced at Jurgen, who still slept peacefully beside her. The irony that her most intimate treasure had just been given to a man she'd once loathed and feared wasn't lost on her.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Enemies To Lovers 17: Depression
Christmas at the Schiller's that year was a sad mockery of the previous year's joyous celebration. All the family members, especially Frau Schiller, found the absence of Reinhart very painful. Her various sons and daughters held and comforted her as she wailed, assuring her Reinhart had given his all for the Fatherland and would surely be rewarded in the afterlife.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Enemies To Lovers 18: Marriage and Flight
The wedding took place in the same church in which Reinhart's funeral had been held, and it was performed by the same minister. The only attendants were Frau Schiller and her youngest daughter, Paula. Paula was only a few months older than Joanna and was the only one of the Schiller siblings she felt a bit sad about leaving.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy
Enemies To Lovers 13: The New Sweater
As the weeks passed, Joanna became accustomed to life at the Schiller cottage. Everyone, including Jurgen, was always kind to her, and as the war raged on, she joined Frau Schiller in the housework and soon came to feel as if life were back to normal.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Filthy