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Just a Little Taboo (Shades of Deception, Book 2) - Mallory Rush
Just a Little Taboo (Shades of Deception, Book 2)
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Too close for comfort...They had been raised as brother and sister since Cammie Walker lost her family in a deadly car crash. Little did she realize that Grant Kennedy had wanted to be anything but a brother since she took up residence in his heart when she moved into his childhood home. But when... show more
Too close for comfort...They had been raised as brother and sister since Cammie Walker lost her family in a deadly car crash. Little did she realize that Grant Kennedy had wanted to be anything but a brother since she took up residence in his heart when she moved into his childhood home. But when fate intervenes and frees him from years of stolen touches, Cammie must decide if she can forfeit the only family she has left in exchange for a lover who is strictly taboo…OTHER TITLES by Mallory RushDate With The Devil (A Classic Romance)ABOUT THE AUTHORMallory Rush, aka Olivia Rupprecht, has had 17 novels published by Bantam, Doubleday, Harlequin Books, and Dorchester Publishing. Her titles have frequented fiction bestseller lists and are translated into many foreign languages. She is the series developer for True Vows, the first reality-based romance line from HCI Books.
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ISBN: 9781614171928 (1614171920)
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Edition language: English
Series: Shades Of Deception (#2)
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salythereader
salythereader rated it
4.0
I can see why Willa DNF'ed this book but for some absurd reason even when I found the book icky, I enjoyed it, if that makes any sense, I guess you can call this my bodice-ripper phase which I never went through since I don't read historicals.I did find the hero Grant, too pushy and possesive and th...
willaful
willaful rated it
0.0 Taboo
A romance between adoptive siblings is inherently icky to me, but a good writer can certainly work the angst angle and capture my interest. This book though, seemed designed to emphasize the ick as much as possible. I felt like the author was deliberately playing with the taboo for its titillation v...
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