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Wild About You – Kathryn
Anne Dubois
Georgie,
a
college intern, at age twenty-six needs to find her spot in life, or
else… When
Georgie is lot in Congo,
where she’s doing her internship, she is kidnapped…by Tarzan! The virile man is potent, but also a valuable
asset to her research. As Georgie tries to teach Tarzan about
civilization
while researching him, he teaches her all about desire, passion and the
wilds
of the jungle!
I laughed
so much I cried! Wild for You
is a pure delight of fun, adventure and a chic lit flare that keeps a
reader
tuned in. Georgie was so much fun, I would love to have her around
24/7. Ms.
Dubois pens a wonderful romp full of heat which is masterfully blended
with the
comedic side of things. Georgie and Tarzan learn a lot in this tale and
Ms.
Dubois could become a fan favourite who delivers it all for her
readers. Well
done!
Wanted – Kimberly Dean
Danielle
Carver is on the run, for crimes she never committed. Desperate to
clear her
name, Dani sets out to find the answers, only to be tailed by FBI
Special
Agent, Jeff Reno. There’s a chemistry between Dani and Jeff, one she’s
not sure
she wants to exploe, given the fact that she’s on the run if she can
trust him
or not. Every night they stop, they
converse via internet chat and things heat up. The thrill of the chase
is on,
but who is chasing who…?
An author I
have never read before, but hope to again, Ms. Dean writes a steamy
tale full
of the sexual tension I love to find in the stories I read. Sort of a cat and mouse game of desire and
the thrill of the chase, hold a reader captive to Jeff and Dani’s
story. Ms.
Dean is a new voice in romance, and her story Wanted
makes a reader sit up and take notice. A thrilling
and breathless ride that keeps a reader dying to know who will catch
who first,
and who is trying to frame Dani.
Secluded - Lisa Marie Rice
Wealthy
and
powerful businessman, Nicholas Lee has worked hard and sometimes even
harder
than that, for everything he’s got and accomplished. However, he’s paid
the
price for it all and will always do so. He’s made many enemies along
the way,
who will stop at nothing to bring him down, including killing anyone
close to
him. When Isabelle Summerby walks into his life and steals his heart,
Nicholas
vows to keep her safe, no matter what. In the seclusion of his
underground
palace, he shows Isabelle how much she means to him and that they
belong together.
But they only have two weeks together. Can they live a lifetime with
one
another in only fourteen days?
Poignant
and delicious is Lisa Marie Rice’s Secluded.
Nicholas – my, my – strong, passionate and seduces the heart and mind
of his
audience. Ms. Rice pens a strongly emotional story that grips a
reader’s heart.
The chemistry between Isabelle and Nicholas is like no other and their
surroundings are wonderful put on paper... a reader feels as though
they are
secluded with Nicholas themselves. Secluded has danger just around the
corner
and is a dark romance, that burns within the readers mind long after
its read.
Flights of Fantasy –
Bonnie Hamre
After
burning the candle at both ends and near burn out, Chloe’s boss sends
her away for
some R&R. Happy to get away, Chloe boards the yacht, Fantasy, only
to delve
into the sensual, as she’s never known…complete with her former lovers.
Chloe
wants off the yacht upon discovering who the other travelers will be,
but
Captain Yancey tells her that it’s too late – they are underway.
Resigned to
stay aboard, Chloe tends to make the most of it. And she does, as three
men
want her attention, she explores the inner desires she’s never paid
attention
to before. What’s a girl to do when all her hidden desires are there to
be
explored…?
Bonnie
Hamre pens a highly arousing tale with Flights
of Fantasy. Chloe is a great character who many women will
identify
with and cheer for. This is a risqué tale that steams up the
pages and warms a
reader’s heart and body.
Secrets Volume 9 has a little something
for
everyone. The common denominators – four authors with incredible talent
who
write stories that seduce and are memorable.
Reviewed by Tracey West
for The Road
to Romance
June 10, 2005
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