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After Hours

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FBI Agent Forbes Huntington loved his job. If he didn't, he wouldn't have spent the last fifteen years making a career out of it. He had been assigned to numerous undercover cases without ever getting emotional involved with a mark...until now. Why was Jametria so different? Now, he was torn between the woman he was falling in love with and the career he thought he loved more. Jametria Collins loved writing romance novels that made her female fans' fantasy men come true, but she was never expecting to fall for her own cover model. She couldn't get over how truly perfect he was. It was like he had been made just for her until the truth came out. Was the love in her heart enough to forgive the lies Forbes told? Or was she ready to hit the delete button on their relationship and start looking for a new man?

174 pages, Paperback

First published February 4, 2014

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Marie Rochelle

130 books187 followers


"The Queen of Tease" offers interracial romance stories that will leave you eager for more and turning the pages faster than you can read them. If you enjoy that, Marie's writing is perfect for you. Marie was inspired to become a writer after reading her first "racy" book as a teenager. She started writing years ago to pursue her dream and create characters who embody the idea of "Happily Ever After" for her fans.


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April 30, 2014
Marie Rochelle is an accomplished IR author, and I have read and enjoyed almost all of her work, especially her Men of CCD and Alpha Male Incorporated series. For some reason, that is hard to describe, her latest work, After Hours, was difficult for me to read. The premise of the story, while a common one, was told in a unique way: Man is sent on assignment to befriend beautiful woman, to gain her trust to help capture a criminal, who happens to be her sole, beloved relative; woman discovers lies, and the story continues with man trying to win woman back.

It was predictable that the man’s dangerous job would create a danger for the woman and he would need to swoop in as the knight in shining armor to save her. With the predictability of the story line, the embedding of writing a story within a story, while adding the uniqueness, often made it difficult to follow. Often the story switched between parts sharply, making the reader lose sight of which story they were reading. For example, one chapter begins “Three months later”. Was that three months in the story within the story, or three months in the lives of the main story characters? Unlike Ms. Rochelle’s other works, this story did not flow smoothly. The addition of a third sub-plot, the romance (and set up for the next book) between Africa and Zane added another confusing dimension. While this book was an IR romance, the extreme ethnicity of the names did not add, and slightly detracted from my enjoyment of the story. Despite my difficulties with this book, I will continue to read Ms. Rochelle’s work.

-Reviewed by Selina
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March 2, 2014
This is an old book (Cover Model) with different cover and title. Wish I waited longer before I decided to purchase it. I purchased it via Phaze and I regret it big time. I feel like I just got robbed! Some authors need to stop doing this. So not cool!
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