
Part of Series
His name is Connor Brady. He’s the sexy and powerful multi-millionaire who’s the CEO of his own company. He’s my fiancé and he loves me. But there is one problem: I don’t remember him. I don’t remember anything about my life. Connor tells me my name’s Olivia. I was recently in an accident and lost my memory. Although I don’t remember Connor, or anything about my past, he feels familiar. He is kind, protective, and breathtakingly-gorgeous. I want to love him the way he seems to love me, but something holds me back: Ethan James, the mysterious, rebellious stranger who pushes my boundaries to their limits and makes me feel alive when I’m with him. They’re both strangers to me, but I’m only destined to be with one of them. Is it my fiancé who loves and cares for me, or the stranger who is challenges everything I want to believe in? NOTE: This is a free prequel novella to the sexy, emotional, and all-consuming love story Oblivion. Oblivion is a full-length standalone novel that’s now widely available.
Author

If you wish to be notified of upcoming book releases and news from Jessica Wood, you can sign up for her mailing list: http://jessicawoodauthor.com/mailing-.... Jessica Wood writes contemporary romance. While she has lived in countless cities throughout the U.S., her heart belongs to San Francisco. To her, there’s something seductively romantic about the Golden Gate Bridge, the steep rolling hills of the city streets, the cable cars, and the Victorian-style architecture. She loves a strong, masculine man with a witty personality. While she is headstrong and extremely independent, she can’t resist a man who takes control of the relationship, both outside and inside of the bedroom. She loves to travel internationally, and tries to plan a yearly trip abroad. She also loves to cook and bake, and—to the benefit of her friends—she loves to share. She also enjoys ceramics and being creative with her hands. She has a weakness for good (maybe bad) TV shows; she’s up-to-date on over 25 current shows, and no, that wasn’t a joke. And it goes without saying, she loves books—they’re like old and dear friends who have always been there to make her laugh and make her cry. The one thing she wished she had more of is time.