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Letting Go!

por Mara Fox

Series: The Wrong Bed (Jun 2006)

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Emma Daniels wanted a wild sexfest -- and she got it. After being cheated on by her very boring accountant boyfriend, executive secretary Emma decided to go on vacation and get crazy with the most exciting man she could find. Along came Andres, the Latin lover she met on a singles cruise. And after doing everything possible in bed with Andres, she returned home with a big smile on her face.... Which quickly disappeared when she ran into sexy, thrilling "Andres" at the office working as the new systems analyst, of all things. His name wasn't even Andres -- it was Tony! Apparently he'd been playing a little game himself while away. And when confronted, what did he have the nerve to say? "There are a few more things I think we should try...."… (más)
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I've got a problem. I love reading about people from varied cultural backgrounds. But I loathe cliches and cookie-cutter pesonalities. I also absolutely hate people playing at being a different ethnicity because it makes them more enticing or whatever. So I didn't finish this book, because I couldn't get over the hero, from the nerd references that weren't really nerdy so much as judging to the pretending to be a hot Latin stud hanging with the natives of some random island... Ugh. And can we stop with the woman-discovering-he-wild-side Blazes? Why do category heroines have to be quasi-virginal idiots until Mr. Stud comes along? ( )
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Emma Daniels wanted a wild sexfest -- and she got it. After being cheated on by her very boring accountant boyfriend, executive secretary Emma decided to go on vacation and get crazy with the most exciting man she could find. Along came Andres, the Latin lover she met on a singles cruise. And after doing everything possible in bed with Andres, she returned home with a big smile on her face.... Which quickly disappeared when she ran into sexy, thrilling "Andres" at the office working as the new systems analyst, of all things. His name wasn't even Andres -- it was Tony! Apparently he'd been playing a little game himself while away. And when confronted, what did he have the nerve to say? "There are a few more things I think we should try...."

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