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Games & Consequences (Remastering Jerna #2)
Needful (Remastering Jerna #3)
Remastering Jerna
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Remastering Jerna Series

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Illness in Jerna's family has put his relationship with Ria under massive strain, but just as he hopes to rebuild things, school bullying threatens both his older daughter's happiness and his precious time with his lover. Ria struggles to understand the needs of a father and his children, but when Ria's former lover, Orlan Gomici, turns up, his mischief making puts Ria's relationship with Jerna under even more stress.

Annoyance turns to anxiety when Orlan is suspected of multiple murders, and his newest lover - Sila - comes under attack too. Jerna, Ria and Sila must put personal needs aside and work together to clear Orlan's name and stop more women being killed.

This work is a sequel to "Games & Consequences", and is the third and final book of the "Remastering Jerna" series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2009
Games & Consequences (Remastering Jerna #2)
Needful (Remastering Jerna #3)
Remastering Jerna

Titles in the series (3)

  • Remastering Jerna

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    Remastering Jerna
    Remastering Jerna

    In a world not unlike our own, Jerna Setiq has a perfect life, a beloved wife and two adored children, with his past desires and needs firmly put behind him. But when he's falsely accused of child abuse and imprisoned, he's cast into hell, with no apparent means of redemption, or regaining all that he's lost. In the most unlikely of places, in the most unpromising of circumstances, fate offers Jerna his second chance and a path to freedom. With the cruelly fascinating Tolomi, a dominant in need of education and a patient submissive, Jerna dares to satisfy the long denied passions of his dual nature - but will he risk losing what has become so dear to him, all over again? "Remastering Jerna" is a complex, erotic story of redemption, love, and the contract of trust in a relationship of control and submission

  • Games & Consequences (Remastering Jerna #2)

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    Games & Consequences (Remastering Jerna #2)
    Games & Consequences (Remastering Jerna #2)

    Playing games with other people's lives is a thrill. But then you have to pay the consequences. Mawe is an unwilling participant in a very unpleasant game, and Jerna takes action, but with horrendous repercussions for himself, his family, and Ria, his devoted lover. Jerna is caught up in a dangerous plot and charged with murder. He'll need all Ria's brains and bravery, and the help of a honest but disillusioned cop, to escape the terrible trap ensnaring him. 'Games & Consequences' is a sequel to 'Remastering Jerna'

  • Needful (Remastering Jerna #3)

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    Needful (Remastering Jerna #3)
    Needful (Remastering Jerna #3)

    Illness in Jerna's family has put his relationship with Ria under massive strain, but just as he hopes to rebuild things, school bullying threatens both his older daughter's happiness and his precious time with his lover. Ria struggles to understand the needs of a father and his children, but when Ria's former lover, Orlan Gomici, turns up, his mischief making puts Ria's relationship with Jerna under even more stress. Annoyance turns to anxiety when Orlan is suspected of multiple murders, and his newest lover - Sila - comes under attack too. Jerna, Ria and Sila must put personal needs aside and work together to clear Orlan's name and stop more women being killed. This work is a sequel to "Games & Consequences", and is the third and final book of the "Remastering Jerna" series.

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Ann Somerville

Ann Somerville is white, Australian, heterosexual, cisgendered. She/her.

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