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Author: Delora Daye | Website
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Curtain Call
What happens when a forty-something actress must perform with her recent and pompous ex-husband in a production of Noel Coward's divorce comedy, Private Lives? Will the attentions of her much younger, irresistibly attractive director move her forward as the leading lady in a sizzling May-December romance?
Unscripted
Genre: Contemporary Romance, BDSM/Bondage
Pages: 118,
Flame Rating: 4 Flames
When a difficult client's interference nearly tanks a commercial shoot for a critical ad campaign, advertising ace, Kathryn Stroud, is fit to be tied. Irresistible videographer, Francois Legere, is more than happy to oblige.
Step into the world of advertising agency ace, Kathryn Stroud, as her quest to satisfy a difficult client leads her in to the arms--and the restraints--of mysterious videographer, Francois Legere. When manic client, Jim Brindleman, dismisses three consecutive production teams with a media deadline looming, Kathryn must scramble to put a quality videographer in place and complete a near impossible shoot in time to save the advertising campaign. If she thinks Jim has put her in a bind, she hasn't seen anything until she gets irresistibly involved with Francois.
Reviewer: Vicci
Review: Jul 4, 2010
Genre(s): Erotic Romance, BDSM
Delightfully the novel stays true to its title in presenting a reader with a glimpse into an advertising production producer’s worst nightmare; an overbearing client with a penchant for undermining said producer best intentions. Kathryn Stroud prides herself on being able to work with all types of clients, even the pompous Jim Brindleman, owner of J. Brindleman Homes. Her no problem, I can fix this atti
Heat of Winter
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Fantasy Games short story
Pages: 24
Flame Rating: 2 Flames
Snowy nights make a lovely waitress long for companionship in the form of hunky a customer. Together, they turn a snowstorm tryst into a flaming meltdown.
Heat of Winter is what occurs when a beautiful but lonely waitress shares a fast attraction with a sexy and equally single new customer at a freewheeling Greenwich Village restaurant on a snowy February night. The pair keep each other cozy, carefree and coming in what promises to be more than just a one night stand in a snowstorm.
Reviewer: Diana Coyle
Review: Mar 16, 2010
Genre(s): Contemporary, Romance
Kendall Collins, who is studying to be a licensed massage therapist, works at Pedro’s restaurant to pay her bills. One Friday night, during a bad snow storm, Kendall spots this ruggedly handsome new customer.
Loren McCormack, a set designer for CBS, has his eye on this pretty waitress named Kendall who works at a restaurant in the Greenwich Village where he decides to stop by and have a drink. Conversa
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