"Three heated Valentine's Day romances"
A Chocolate Affair by Francis Ray. When they
attended Columbia together, he thought they would be
together forever, but instead without warning or
explanation Miranda dumped Lucian. He vowed that if the
opportunity ever arose he would dump her. Now the CEO of
A Chocolate Affair has that chance, but wonders who will
be hurt more if he walks. ood Man is Hard to CountMaryann Reid. Savannah
is a man eater who loves them and leaves them; she keeps
score by placing a candy stick in a jar for each hunk she
devours. That is until she meets firefighter Clinton, who
is the entire candy store. He demands commitment while
she craves variety or does she? Chocolate Kisses by Renee Luke. When Marcus tells
his best friend Nicole that he accepted a job that means
moving away, they fall into each other's arms and make
love. They agree this was a temporary aberration, but
both crave more Chocolate Kisses yet neither want to harm
their friendship by speaking of their sweetest desire. These three heated Valentine's Day romances will satiate
the audience's sweet tooth while placing immense pressure
on significant others (no subtle hint to my spouse) to
come through on the holiday. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2006
SummaryThree hot new stories about the sweetest temptations...
Inhibitions melt away with these three
delicious stories of love, lust, and mouth-watering
desire...
In Francis Ray's A Chocolate Affair,
Lucien Faulkner, the rising CEO of a candy company, has
charm, wealth, and dashing good looks. Everything except the
one thing he wants: his college sweetheart, the one that got
away. Now he has a second chance to prove himself...if
Miranda is willing to forgive and forget their bittersweet past.
In Maryann Reid's A Good Man is Hard to Count,
Savannah craves her men. Each conquest gets an honorary
candy stick in her Man Jarsweet reminders of
uncomplicated sex. Then comes Clinton, an irresistibly hot
firefighter. When his desire for long-term love clashes with
her idea of short-term fun, she risks the most scrumptious
offer of her life.
And in Renee Luke's sizzling debut, Chocolate
Kisses, two best friends, Nicole
and Marcus, decide to cave in to their long-simmering
physical attraction...on one condition. When their supply of
chocolates runs out, their no-strings arrangement comes to
an end. Who'd have guessed that their sweet tooth would
prove more powerful than either imagined?
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