"From sweet and humorous to very hot and sexy, this is an excellent collection of steamy stories."
ZULEIKA AND THE BARBARIAN by Bertrice Small - In the
ancient kingdom of Dariyabar, the sultan's beautiful
daughter, Zuleika, is to marry her cousin, Haroun, and rule
the land. But Haroun has other ideas. He plans to give
Zuleika to the Amir Khan as a gift for his harem. This does
not fare well with Zuleika, so she calls upon her genie,
Kansbar, guardian of Dariyabar, to help her. Zuleika meets
with Amir Khan to form a plan of their own. When Zuleika
goes to Amir Khan, she takes along her friend, Bahira,
who's to become General Sabola's wife. It seems Amir Khan
and Sabola have been friends for years and believe in
sharing everything, including their wives-to-be. ALL THE SECRET PLEASURES by Thea Devine - London, 1820. Now
a widow, Lady Corinna Woodholme has come home to England.
Her neighbor when she was growing up, Simon Charlesworth is
still in love with her. Corinna says she never wants to
marry again, but she's willing to take a lover. Simon
decides to play her game by becoming her Shadow Lover. He
shows up in dark places and convinces Corinna to join in
his games. They make love in a carriage, or late at night
in a darkened bedroom, but it's always unexpected. Corinna
isn't sure exactly what's going on, but she's thoroughly
enjoying it. THE BEDROOM IS MINE by Jane Bonander - Twin Hearts,
California, 1879. Ross Benedict makes a bet with his
sister, Samantha, that she won't meddle in his love life
anymore if he can keep from cutting his beard for the right
lady. Little does he know that he'll meet Lily Sawyer. Lily
arrives in Twin Hearts when Ross is out of town. Sam hires
Lily to become the lumber mill's cook. Of course, Sam puts
Lily into Ross' cabin, just by accident. So when he arrives
home it's to find a woman in his bed. Lily and Ross do not
see eye to eye on anything. But, eventually, they start to
see each other in a different light. Ross soon realizes he
doesn't want just sex; he wants to be with only one woman -
Lily. Ranging from humorous and sweet to very hot and sexy, this
is an exciting collection of steamy stories.
Reviewed by Delia Larkins
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted December 10, 2003
SummaryZuleika and the Barbarian by Bertrice
Small
Princess Zuleika of Dariyabar has no intention of marrying
her ruthless cousin, even if she has to give herself to
the enemy, the barbarian AmirKhan, to be free of him.
AmirKhan is both intrigued and amused by this outspoken,
beautiful creature who seems so willing to be his.
Certainly, the idea of taking her in his arms appeals to
him, but something about her innocence appeals to both his
white-hot desires and his protective higher nature. And
with each night of seduction and surrender, the barbarian
finds himself succumbing to love's decisive victory...
All the Secret Pleasures by Thea Devine
Corinna Woodholme is on the prowl. With her money, style,
and connections, the beautiful young widow has no need to
wed, but she does have needsand very sensual ones at
that. Among London's bachelors, she has the wanton
reputation of giving everything but her heart, and she's
already set her sights on a new candidate for the position
of sensual plaything: Simon Charlesworth, whose heart she
broke many years before. Simon may have been a boy then,
but he's fully a man now. To win Corinna's hand, he'll
play whatever erotic games she likes...and teach her a few
ecstatic lessons in love along the way...
The Bedroom is Mine by Jane Bonander
No man is more determined to remain a bachelor than
ruggedly handsome Ross Benedictand there isn't a
woman in the town of Twin Hearts who can change his mind.
Until he arrives home one night to a fiery-haired stranger
warming his bed. As if that isn't outrageous enough, the
hot-tempered intruder demands that he leave.... Lily
Charlesworth has every right to be alarmed. She was never
told that the secluded cabin she was renting came
furnished...with a man! Still, she refuses to budge. So
does Ross. Until they discover that the "mix-up" was
deliberate. Now, the only thing they have in common is the
desire to prove that the matchmaker's plan can't possibly
succeed. Or can it?
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