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  • Tricked by the Brat by Lana McRae

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    While the man of the house is away, the brat will play! Jess is a younger woman on a mission – to shed her “good girl” image before starting her first year of college. Always there for her whenever she needs saving, I come running to her rescue again after receiving a text. However, Jess isn’t acting like her usual sweet self. Instead she’s begging to be taken hard and without protection. Can I resist her feminine wiles? Or will my desire to fill her up win out?

  • Broken: Taylor by Hildie McQueen

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    Ex-detective Taylor Hamilton is broken. After the devastating loss of his children and parents, his marriage crumbled and fell apart. Besides the grief, he is tortured daily by intense pain after a job related shooting. Not willing to allow the reality of what his life has become, he finds a way to deal with it that could make everything worse.

    Allison Brennan has one huge reason for returning to her childhood home of Laurel Creek, Montana…Taylor Hamilton. Looking for a fresh start after a failed relationship, Allison opens a flower shop and sets her sights on the ex-detective she’s loved since high school. Unfortunately the main obstacle in the way is none other than Taylor Hamilton.

    Do Taylor and Allison have a second chance at love, or will they destroy each other in the process?

  • Mistress of the Maze by J.P. Reedman

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    Rosamund Clifford, one of the most famous royal mistresses of all time—concubine to Henry II, the first Plantagenet King.

    A young maiden ruled by a grasping father who will stop at nothing to promote his own cause with the King…even using his daughter’s beautiful face and enticing body to gain high favour.

    A fearful girl taken by a mysterious messenger from Godstow nunnery to a Tower surrounded by a grotesque topiary labyrinth, where she must wait for the arrival of the master of the maze—not the Minotaur of ancient Greek myth but the bull-like Plantagenet King Henry.

  • Seduction by Kit Kyndall

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    A game of seduction…

  • Consumed: Werebear Doctor Claims Her by Viv Phoenix

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    A beautiful shifter in distress. A brutal warlord set on recapturing her. A werebear living in secrecy who stands to lose everything if he intervenes.

    Lida stepped into my exam room and called out the bear in me. I risked my medical practice in one shocking act.

    My passion for my younger patient confronts me with my true nature and dark desires. Without my help, she might be recaptured for fertility experiments.

    A standalone paranormal romance novella with a high heat level, Consumed will appeal to readers of Lora Leigh’s Breeds series novels, J.A. Huss and Lucy Taylor. Grittier and darker than 50 Shades of Gray — this is passion without a contract or a safety net.

  • Don’t Even Think About It (It’s Too Taboo!) by Lexi Wood

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    A triptych of taboo tales by saucy storyteller Lexi Wood! Three titles so salacious they might just melt your screen. Look inside if you love forbidden fiction.

    In the first illicit tale, Molly thinks Lars is a respectable guy… until movie night, when he picks a flick full of hot, sweaty sex scenes. It gets Molly so hot she can hardly sit still. After the film, she needs a shower—and not a cold one, either. The last thing she expects is for the man of the house to sneak in and join her!

    Molly’s back for more in the second story. She knows she shouldn’t be attracted to Lars, but she just can’t help it. When he catches her in a compromising position, he knows just what to do. Lars got a new camera for his birthday, and he’s craving hot, sexy pictures of Molly’s nubile body. Will she let him take naked pictures while she touches herself?

    Last but not least, Maria’s known Starlet Kennedy since the Hollywood actress was just Sally-Jo Dingle from Arts Camp. They haven’t talked in years, which is why Maria’s so surprised when she’s invited to watch a screening of Starlet’s first movie. When she arrives at Starlet’s place, there’s only one person home… and it isn’t the ingénue. There’s been a huge mix-up! Maria’s so embarrassed, but maybe a hot older man and curvaceous younger woman can salvage a lost night… together?

    Over 15,000 of the dirtiest, naughtiest, most forbidden taboo words you’ll read this year!

  • Forbidden Folk by Giselle Renarde

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    When Winter Green’s estranged mother dies, the two remaining members of her folk trio plead with Winter to come on tour. No way! Winter grew up on a tour bus. She’s got a different life now. She can’t go back.

    She can never go back.

    But Steven and Virginia hold one secret nobody else knows: the true identity of Winter’s mysterious father. Will her desire to meet him be enough to bring her back to the folk music fold? Or will it take forbidden love for her late mother’s bandmates to convince Winter to return to the life she fled at fifteen?

    An erotic novelette from award-winning author Giselle Renarde.

  • Cherry by Giselle Renarde

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    Late nights by a roaring fire, star-gazing with the cute park ranger, lazing around the balmy beach—sounds like a perfect summer vacation, doesn’t it? Cherry loves camping so much she doesn’t even mind spending a week with her nosy parents. Anyway, camping is kind of their family tradition.

    That’s why Cherry’s so upset when her father invites his recently-divorced friend, Phil, along. A geeky guest intruding on their family vacation? Not fair!

    But when Phil arrives at the campground… WOW! Was he always so cool? No, definitely not. When she was younger, Phil had been just another dorky dad. Now he’s stylish and fun and even pretty hunky! Divorce suits him nicely, as far as Cherry’s concerned.

    Phil is the last man in the world who should be turning Cherry’s head, but the fact that their love is forbidden makes it that much tastier. The forest isn’t big enough to keep two lovelorn people apart… even if they’re totally wrong for each other.

    This book contains scenes some readers may find offensive. It is intended for mature audiences only.