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Cover of Blazing Bedtime Stories, Volume VII: The Steadfast Hot Soldier\Wild Thing

Blazing Bedtime Stories, Volume VII: The Steadfast Hot Soldier\Wild Thing

✍ Scribed by Rhonda Nelson, Tawny Weber


Book ID
110710620
Publisher
Harlequin
Year
2012
Tongue
en-US
Weight
148 KB
Series
Bedtime Stories #7
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781459230163

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✦ Synopsis


It's bedtime--and bestselling authors Rhonda Nelson and Tawny Weber have two deliciously wicked tales to tell you...

The Steadfast Hot Soldier by Rhonda Nelson

Army ranger John "Bear" Midwinter has two rules when it comes to the ladies--no tiny women, and no dancers. So why does petite ballet teacher Veda Hayes turn his blood into liquid fire? Still, the heat between them won't be denied. Will this soldier melt...or burn up?

Wild Thing by Tawny Weber

Compared to her beautiful siblings, groomer Andrea Tanner always felt like an ugly stepsister. But when she's left tied up and fuming, her prize pooch, Medusa, stolen, Andrea can't help hoping her prince will come. And he does. Hunky P.I. Percy Graham arrives in time to save the day--and to remind her that he hasn't forgotten the naughty night they once shared....


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