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Hot Island Nights (Harlequin Blaze #566) - Sarah Mayberry
Hot Island Nights (Harlequin Blaze #566)
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Elizabeth Morgan didn't intend to abandon her very proper life. But that's the best way to find her true—and less proper—self. So here she is in Australia, standing in front of a man who's clad only in a towel. Nathan Jones is so tempting he could be the ideal candidate to help this good girl be... show more
Elizabeth Morgan didn't intend to abandon her very proper life. But that's the best way to find her true—and less proper—self. So here she is in Australia, standing in front of a man who's clad only in a towel. Nathan Jones is so tempting he could be the ideal candidate to help this good girl be very bad!Sure enough, thanks to Nathan's talented hands, Elizabeth is living all her sensual fantasies. And while the sex is great, something more is developing. She trusts him, and wants to share her secrets with him, and… Suddenly this feels more like a real relationship than some fun in the sun. Luckily, there's a cure for too much commitment—more wickedness!
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781426865732 (1426865732)
ASIN: 9781426865732
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 222
Edition language: English
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instalove
instalove rated it
3.0 Hot Island Nights (Harlequin Blaze #566)
First impressions: First half was brilliant, but second half quickly devolved into Lifetime Movie territory. I'm assuming the schlocky parts are because it's a category. This was my first by Mayberry, so I'm looking forward to seeing if the self-pub sequel can maintain the momentum to the end.
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it
4.0 Hot Island Nights (Harlequin Blaze #566)
I first read the (sort of) sequel, Her Best Worst Mistake, and then decide to backtrack this title to find out Elizabeth and Nathan's story. I know that Harlequin Blaze is Harlequin's sexiest line which emphasizes on the physical sex. I guess it proves the quality of Sarah Mayberry's writing because...
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