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Too Hot to Handle Manhattan jewellery designer Lexy Drake knew the warning signs even as she was tempted to have a fling. Charles Pendegraff III was too rich, too good-looking and light-fingered. He had to convince Lexy he d been framed before she d believe that all the times they d spent burning up the bed sheets were not just stolen nights! Play with Me Pilot Amanda Bauer has always craved sexual adventure. Luckily for her, shes currently getting her thrills by indulging in naughty games with hunky Reese Campbell! They get together every couple of months for days filled with fantasy and wild, no-strings sex. And nobody else knows about it. Nobody! Its the perfect private indulgence. . . until they find themselves on the internet! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Too Hot to Handle is a story of a jewel thief and a jeweller. Lexy Drake is a jewellery designer who accepts a comission to change the settings on a set of jewels and then finds a sexy thief Charles Pendegraff III stealing them. Before they could do anything else they had to run. Suddenly her life is in danger and who can she trust? It was a fun read and the secondary characters were fun too.
Play with me has pilot Amanda Bauer have a one night stand with Reese Campbell, only they find themselves more attracted than just for one night, but can she overcome some of her older issues due to nasty ex-es.
Yes there was sex in both stories, they're both Harlequin Blaze, so to be expected, but it seemed to be fairly in keeping with the characters. I loved the fact that the women in both situations were not only business-people in their own right but also determined to keep their businesses after marriage! ( )