Oost west, bed best
β Scribed by Nancy Warren
- Publisher
- Harlequin Holland
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- Dutch
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Alleen seks in bed telt!
Dat verzint Sophie Morton om zowel aan haar wellustige trekken te komen als haar stelregel βgeen seks met collegaβsβ te kunnen handhaven, want van Blake Barker geniet ze op de grond, in de kast, tegen het aanrecht... en dat telt dus niet. Al bij hun eerste ontmoeting vloert ze hem meedogenloos, en zijn tegenactie doet haar gillen... van genot.
Sophies gepassioneerde kreten klinken als muziek in zijn oren. Rechercheur Barker dankt niet alleen zijn stijve been aan haar, ook een ander deel van zijn lichaam weet zij regelmatig hard te maken. Gelukkig kan hij heel dicht bij haar in de buurt blijven door een infiltratie bij de bank waar ze werkt: een bijzonder diepgaand en uitermate bevredigend onderzoek...
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