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Suddenly Sexy

He's her main target... 

Julie Kent is looking for excitement in her life. She wants to save the world-and earn a cool nickname while she's at it-but her crime-fighting career has been more paperwork than perps. And if Eric Ranger has any say in the matter, she won't get out of her cubicle! 

Eric is a battle-scarred agent temporarily helping his friend's security business. He wants to protect Julie from the world he knows. She reminds him of what he's been fighting for; he's attracted to Julie, but he won't touch her. He even goes so far as to let her think she isn't sexy enough to be a decoy on their current case. 

But Julie turns the tables on Eric by making the first move. Trying out one sexy alias after another, Julie finds trouble wherever she turns. And though Eric is determined to be at her side to protect her, now he just can't keep his hands off her....


Wicked Wonderland

Three popular erotic romance authors heat up the holidays with all- new stories.

Three bestselling authors steam up the pages with sexy tales of women who earn spots on Santa's naughty list...

In LuAnn McLane's Hot Whisper, a woman is stranded in a small town when a sexy local offers her lodging, eggnog-and more-to wait out the cold winter night.

In Susanna Carr's Hot for the Holidays, corporate rivals become lovers, thanks to an office Christmas party gone wild.

And in Janice Maynard's Hot Arctic Nights, a B&B in the far reaches of Alaska promises bed, breakfast and beyond for the new female manager and a hot tenant.

 

Reviewer: Tigger9
Review: Oct 28, 2010
Genre(s): Anthologies, Romance
I really enjoyed this anthology. All of the stories were great and hooked my attention from the beginning. Hot Whispers was a story that I just loved. It kept me laughing and somewhat guessing. There was one part that was absolutely hilarious. I really enjoyed both characters. They were very well thought out and loveable characters. Jesse at first starts out differently but then like 3 pages later you alread

The Year of Living Shamelessly

A red-hot romance of a good girl gone bad—from a winning voice in wickedly fun erotica.

Every year, Katie makes the same New Year's resolution: have an affair with her brother's kinky and wild best friend, Ryder. Every year, she faces the same disappointment. It doesn't help that her good-girl reputation can't stand up to the hot competition, or that Ryder's always seen Katie as just his friend's innocent little sister.

Until Katie makes the first move—and matches him, kink for kink. Because this year, Katie knows what she wants. And she's going to get it.

Reviewer: Wendy
Review: Nov 3, 2009
Genre(s): Contemporary
For years now, Katie Kramer has had a crush on her brother's best friend, Ryder Scott and every year, she makes the same New Year's resolution: To have a wild affair with Ryder that year. Unfortunately, she has been sorely disappointed. Ryder has always seen her as her best friend's little sister and Katie' good girl reputation doesn't hold up to Ryder's super hot ex-girlfriends who always seem to hang around

Red-hot and Royal

Notify the royal guard… three everyday women are about to break through the gates, take on the palace and turn on the princes. Kylee, Lauren, and Shayla are modern-day ordinary women who would never meet the requirements for fabled princesses. Damsels in distress? Definitely not. Fairest in the land? They wish. Pure as snow? Not even close. Now, these three women are about to get to know the wild side of royalty—and inspire three princes to cast the crown aside and bare it all. Their encounters are royally erotic—and the happily ever after they reach is not exactly the fairytale ending you’d expect. It’s much, much hotter. One thing's for sure: These princes never had it so good…

Reviewer: Kyraninse
Review: May 28, 2008
Genre(s): Romance
I really enjoyed this collection of stories about the princes and their pursuit of their princesses. Susanna created delightful characters that blazed to life within their individual stories. I do think that it might have been better if the stories were stand-alone, since it didn't seem that the princes had much contact with each other during their courtships - and neither did the heroines. I found myself fli

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