Touching Paradise (The Shark Shifter Paranormal Romance Book 1)
by:
Cleo Peitsche (author)
TOUCHING PARADISE is an erotic paranormal romance of 41,000 words. Despite his billions in the bank, Koenraad is a shark shapeshifter haunted by secrets and regrets. Unable to move on with his life, he relentlessly patrols the waters near the island he once considered home. Fate puts the...
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TOUCHING PARADISE is an erotic paranormal romance of 41,000 words.
Despite his billions in the bank, Koenraad is a shark shapeshifter haunted by secrets and regrets. Unable to move on with his life, he relentlessly patrols the waters near the island he once considered home. Fate puts the beautiful Monroe in his path, and duty demands he offer his services, but one look into her eyes and he knows the lonely, frightened woman secretly yearns for adventure.
Monroe is having a hard time getting into the vacation spirit. She’s surrounded by powdery white sand and swaying palm trees, but she’s terrified of the ocean. When her tour boat breaks down at sea, she’s thrilled to skip the so-called trip of a lifetime. However, a gorgeous man with a sleek yacht is determined to change her mind… and maybe her life.
Contains explicit sexual content and graphic language that may be objectionable to some readers. Includes sexual dominance and submission and very mild BDSM elements. For adults only.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781311420305
Publish date: 2014-08-27
Publisher: Pouch Productions
Edition language: English
Touching Paradise by Cleo Peitsche Pages: 193 Date: August 27 2014 Publisher: Pouch Productions Series: Shark Shifter Paranormal Romance (1st in series) Review Rating: 4.25 to 4.45 out of 5.0 stars Read: January 29 2016 This is my fourth work read written by this author, though my first book l...
This was a hot little novella about a shark shifter. I was curious if I would find the guy in any way hot, as I do not like sharks at all. I am afraid of them, and I do not like to watch them or would ever go into any body of water where there could be sharks... What I liked here was, that the s...