The Interview (Wellington Series | Book One) by Sonja Tanette Smith

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When Atlanta blogger Sydni Jones lands the interview of a lifetime with her childhood celebrity crush — now international movie star Micah Wellington…

What begins as a professional encounter turns personal when a walk on the beach ends in an unexpected kiss.

But behind Sydni’s poised smile lies a secret: a sexless marriage that’s left her body starved and her heart bruised.

Micah offers a kind of passion she’s only dreamed of…

Forbidden fruit is the juiciest… but is it worth the bite? 💋

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“Every woman should experience lovemaking like this!”
— R. Boyer

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“This hit closer to home than I expected…”

I didn’t realize how much of myself I would see in Sydni. Being in a marriage where something so important is missing… you learn how to smile through it, how to function, how to tell yourself it’s “fine.” But reading this? It stirred up everything I had pushed down.

The way Micah sees her… desires her… connects with her. It wasn’t just about passion, it was about being fully seen as a woman. And that did something to me.

I understood that line completely—every woman should experience lovemaking like this—because it wasn’t just physical. It was emotional, intentional, and healing in a way I didn’t expect.

This story stayed with me long after I finished. It felt personal. — P. Jones

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“I didn’t know it could feel like that…”

I’ve read a lot of romance, but this was different. There was something about the connection between Sydni and Micah that felt… real. Not rushed, not surface-level, just deep, undeniable, and almost overwhelming.

As someone who’s never experienced that kind of passion or connection, I found myself both drawn in and emotional reading it. It made me realize what’s possible… what it’s supposed to feel like when it’s right.

And when things finally shift between them? I had to pause. It was that intense.

Now I understand why someone would say every woman should experience lovemaking like this. Because it wasn’t just a moment, it was a feeling that stayed with me. — G. Sutton

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