**A jaded lawyer and a reformed criminal search for true love in Fiji! Sun, sea, and passion...a winning combination? Or have long held secrets doomed this love story from the start? *Fijian Fling* from award winning Australian romance author Sami Lee will keep you reaching for the ice as you
Fijian Fling
β Scribed by Sami Lee
- Book ID
- 111029470
- Publisher
- Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 44 KB
- Series
- Midsummer Night's Steam
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781599985800
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Can a jaded lawyer and a reformed criminal really find true love in the tropics?
A Midsummer Night's Steam story
Dumped by her boyfriend and on thin ice in her law career, Sophie Edison badly needs to re-evaluate her life. She escapes to her favorite hideaway on the tropical island of Fiji, where the attentions of the resort owner β the enigmatic and lethally sexy Dominick 'Nick' Dufour β prove a temptation too great to resist. Nick's obvious desire to take her to bed is just the salve her battered confidence needs, and she embarks on an affair that leads her to unchartered waters. Before long she starts to wonder if she can ever go back to her old life.
Nick has lusted after Sophie for years. When she turns up at his secluded resort alone for the first time he wastes no time in making her his lover. Sophie is his perfect match in bed, and in the ocean and the shower...but although he might long for something more, Nick knows theirs is just a holiday fling. For he is keeping the secret of his checkered past from Sophie and it could prove the ultimate deal breaker...
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