ALMOST, ALWAYS: A Marriage Remembered in Desire (Romance #210)

K. M. Avander


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Almost, Always — The Complete Love CycleSeven stories. One marriage. Infinite choosing.

What if every love story you’ve ever read was only the beginning?

Almost, Always — The Complete Love Cycle brings together seven emotionally charged, slow-burn romance novels by bestselling author K. M. Avander into one unforgettable experience—where longing is intentional, restraint is erotic, and love survives even when memory does not.

This collection follows one couple across time, distance, silence, and forgetting—revealing how desire is built not through grand gestures, but through moments we almost touch, almost speak, almost claim.

Inside this complete 💺 The Seat Beside You — Where proximity becomes confession.
Two Sugars, No Spoon — Where sweetness dissolves without stirring.
📱 Read But Never Replied — Where silence becomes intimacy.
The Umbrella Rule — Where closeness hides under cover.
✈️ Window Seat, Aisle Heart — Where turbulence reveals longing.
🕰️ If We Had Met Earlier — Where timing becomes the antagonist.
❤️ Almost, Always — Where a marriage is reborn through desire.

Together, these stories form a single
A love that begins in almosts…
Deepens through restraint…
And survives when memory begins to fade.

When he starts to forget, she doesn’t remind him.

She chooses something braver.

She turns their shared past into rituals of rediscovery—sitting beside him like a stranger, letting messages go unanswered, sharing umbrellas and silence, becoming the mystery his body remembers even when his mind cannot.

This is romance for readers who

Emotional heat without explicit content

Slow-burn intimacy that lingers long after the page

Mature love stories that respect desire, discipline, and choice

A marriage portrayed not as comfort—but as seduction renewed

Written in Avander’s signature lyrical prose, Almost, Always — The Complete Love Cycle is not about falling in love once.

It is about choosing love—again and again—when everything else fades.

Because love doesn’t survive on memory alone.
It survives on intention.

Seven books. One story. A lifetime of almosts that become always.

By K. M. Avander
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