My normal life as a fae royal guard doesn't feel so normal anymore. It hasn't since I met my mate, the cocky, seductive King of the Court of Wraiths. My search for a way to undo the prophecy has come up empty. I'm still as destined as ever to kill Lugh one day. That's why I've kept my distance. Unti
Confessions of a "Wicked" Woman
β Scribed by Susanna Carr
- Book ID
- 110709805
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp.
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780758289957
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Susanna Carr wows readers with her smart, sexy brand of temptation. And when it comes to passion, she knows how to turn up the heat! Presenting two lovers who are about to find out that a little confession is good for the soul. . .
Good "Bad Girl". . .
It's not Stephanie Monroe's fault that the small-town folk of Mayfield can't tell the difference between her haute couture and lady-of-the-evening wear. After several citizen complaints, Stephanie gets booked by one of Mayfield's finest. . .and finest is definitely the word, from Jack Logan's strong jaw to the way he wears his holster. He's resurrecting Stephanie's long-buried, apple-pie good girl. . .and she needs to do something about it fast. . .
. . .Meets "Good" Bad Boy
Sheriff Jack Logan has worked hard to bury his devilish wild streak, but the minute he looks into Stephanie's eyes, he knows he's in trouble. More and more, Jack can't decide whether to drag her across the city limits or into his bed. One thing's for sureβthe longer she stays in town, the more ready he is to shed his uniform and show Stephanie a whole new side to serve and protect. . .
Susanna Carr writes hot contemporary romances for Kensington Brava. Her first novella appeared in the "Wicked" Woman series, and Susanna's storytelling quickly became known for its sizzling heat and vibrant wit. Romantic Times BOOKclub finds her previous work "fun, sexy and romantic" while "filled with sexual tension and explosive passion."
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