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Review: Man Hungry by Sabrina York

Jessica can’t believe the man in front of her wanting her help with avoiding his blind date, after all she is the blind date.  Justin’s description of the school marmish teacher and all the possibilities of a drab evening have Jessica deciding to have a little fun and turn the tables, Jessica plays a long.  [...]

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Review: Going Native by Sally Felt

House sitting Violet Maison gets a chance to step outside of her normal behavior and sample life as a siren.  On a dare she approached Eddie Frazier with a sensual kiss, Eddie would love nothing more but to satisfy the lust inside but the tipsy red-head is not thinking clearly to make that type of choice.   [...]

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Review: Undressed by Avery Aster

Playboy Prince Massimo Tittoni has everything he could possibly want in life, money, cars, and women. Designer Lex Easton has worked hard for everything she has and when Massimo stops an order of fabrics she needs to complete her collection, she won’t hesitate to pull all stops to get what she wants, his fabric, even [...]

Review: Mine to Chase by Laurann Dohner

Chase Woods walked away from Jasmine once, not wanting to force her into a life she may not want.  As a mixed breed of vampire/shifter Chase is feared by both races.  His strength is unparalleled and with his unique abilities and without comes the constant threat of hostility from others.  When Chase finds Jasmine barely [...]

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Review: Risky Business by Dena Garson

Jake Hudson has been fascinated with co-worker Mia Sanford for a while, lately he has been trying to figure out a way to approach her about a possible date.  When Jake sees Mia at the office party, he knows the time is now or never especially when he hears about a bet with Mia as [...]

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Review: Reckless Assignation by Denysé Bridger

Though the story takes place at Halloween, the spooky and thoroughly described setting would be the same any time of the year and is a great place for the hero to make several personal points to his girlfriend. Denysé Bridger combines three genres to make her tale not only entertaining but highly sensual. Since Rick [...]

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Review: Reaper’s Property by Joanna Wylde

When Marie leaves her abusive husband, she did not expect to jump from one frying pan to the next. Not realizing her brother was working for the Reaper’s, a motorcycle club her world is about to go off kilter. Although Marie has been married before, there is an innocence to her that intrigues Horse. Horse [...]

Review: Full Throttle Yearning by Aurora Rose Lynn

Lawyer Charlie Vernon has seen enough bikers in court to know better than to tangle with them, but the woman who cut him off in traffic is making it extremely hard to forget.  When he sees the sassy women again working as  a waitress, he knows he wants to have her in his bed. Roxanne [...]

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Review: Born on the Bayou by Lynne Connolly

A misunderstanding has Beverly Christmas wishing she had never set eyes on Jace Beauchene, guitarist for the Murder City Ravens.  Jace never corrected Beverly when she assumed he was someone else, inevitably it ended up costing her her job.  Jace wanted another glimpse of his childhood home and the unhappy memories that still surround him, [...]

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Review: Almost Home by India Masters

All of her life Haley Kilpatrick wished that something would happen that would whisk her away from her lowlife father and lazy brother, finding out she has inherited a sizable ranch Haley has a chance of doing something just for herself.  Neighbor Wyatt Brody thinks he has the best luck in the world, especially when [...]

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