Unzipped: Tantalizing\His Every Fantasy\Playmates
Lori Foster, Janelle Denison, Crystal Green
Language: English
Pages: 480
ISBN: 0373836783
Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub
New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster brings you a story of lust at first sight...
It started off as a blind date from hell. Nick Harris and Josie Jackson weren't even supposed to like each other—he'd been prepared for a staid schoolmarm type, and she'd expected yet another boring nerd dredged up by her matchmaking sister. They were both wrong....
Experience the ultimate seduction from USA TODAY bestselling author Janelle Denison...
Bride-to-be Leah Burton desperately wants to learn how to really satisfy a man, but her lackluster fiancé isn't offering his services. Jace Rutledge, her confirmed bachelor friend, however, is up for the job. Now Leah is learning some pleasurable lessons on how to live with no guilt or regrets....
Sensational author Crystal Green may be too hot to handle...
No woman has stirred Sean McIntyre's fierce competitive streak until Fiona Cruz is hired as the new PR rep. Clearly she's a barracuda in the field, but soon she ups the ante with Sean by putting a new spin on the rules of play....
the family and left a mess known as “dad” behind. Fiona considered him, dark eyes boring into his soul. In that incredibly hot outfit, she resembled a contented cat lounging on a couch, licking its paws with lazy strokes, planning its next move. Damn, she had him dancing on his last nerve. That’s why he’d retreated to this side of the boat. Because he didn’t know what he’d do next. Could she win, not by staying detached, but by effortlessly possessing him? Wouldn’t happen. “But,” he said,
pains me on occasion. Front porch was slippery from the rain and down I went. Poor Nick near fussed himself to death—reminded me of an old woman with all that squawkin’. Wouldn’t leave my side, no matter how I told him to.” “He did the right thing.” “There, you see? He knows right from wrong when it matters. It’s just the women he’s got a problem with.” Nick closed his eyes to the sound of Josie’s disbelieving laughter. Granddad ignored her hilarity. “Now to be truthful, I’m pretty much
on the conservative side, and he doesn’t think it’s appropriate to have so much skin showing in public.” Jace stared at her, feeling both stunned and disgusted. Did Brent have rocks in his head? Or, more appropriately, in his pants? He doubted that Leah wanted to hear his point of view on Brent’s way of thinking, so he kept his sentiments to himself. He hoped the lessons she learned this weekend would knock some sense into Leah about her significant other. “Anyway, the dress has been hanging in
steaming brew, too, then returned the carafe back to the burner. With her back facing him, she stirred cream and sugar into her coffee and drew a deep breath, knowing Jace deserved to hear the truth. All of it. About her and Brent. About the invitation that had played on her insecurities, and Jace’s part in it all. She owed him that much. Cradling the warmth of the mug in her hands, she turned back around. “I was at a wedding planners because Brent asked me to marry him.” Jace stared at her in
battle of wills between our clients. Or haven’t you noticed the storm brewing?” “Oh, I caught a groan of thunder in the air, all right.” He leaned toward her, close enough so he could feel the wisp of her clothing as it moved against his thigh. “Usually I leave the baby-sitting to the managers, but with these two, I think reconnaissance might not be a bad idea.” And, he added silently, he kind of felt protective toward Lakota Lang. There was still some innocence wrapped in all that tight satin