Forbidden Fires (Bondage & Breakfast)
by:
Jodie Griffin (author)
Book three of Bondage & BreakfastA year ago, Detective Delia Robinson and Fire Marshal Colin Butler got up close and personal while working a case. But their sizzling relationship didn't last. Now there's a serial arsonist on the loose, and it's up to Delia and Colin to bring him down—if they can...
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Book three of Bondage & BreakfastA year ago, Detective Delia Robinson and Fire Marshal Colin Butler got up close and personal while working a case. But their sizzling relationship didn't last. Now there's a serial arsonist on the loose, and it's up to Delia and Colin to bring him down—if they can resist their attraction long enough to concentrate on the investigation.Delia quickly sees the connection between the crime scenes: elements of BDSM. Though she denies it, Colin is stunned by the realization that his former lover is aroused by the idea of bondage play. And suddenly he can't stop fantasizing about being the one to bind her…Unsure how Colin would react, Delia never revealed her desire to be dominated in the bedroom. But she'll finally have the chance to find out when they go deep undercover—as a married couple at a B&B offering classes in domination and submission…Look for Forbidden Fantasies and Forbidden Desires, available now.52,000 words
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00B69WHAK
Publish date: April 1st 2013
Publisher: Carina Press
Pages no: 139
Edition language: English
Series: Bondage & Breakfast (#3)
Reviewed for Sara at www.HarlequinJunkie.com! :DReview copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalleyForbidden Fires is book 3 in the Bondage & Breakfast series by Jodie Griffin, but I didn't feel like I was missing anything. In fact, I didn't even realize that it was part of a series until I was look...
This book had a bit more story than romance, and so it took me some time to get into it. That said I really love these two. There was so much tension, it was radiating off the pages, I felt like there was so little happy moments between them. They were also very very focused on their case. The case ...