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"Another Wilde brother's story makes the pages sizzle"
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003 on The Best Reviews
"Wilde and wicked!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 24, 2003 on The Best Reviews
"A Well Deserved Walk On The Wilde Side"
Reviewed by Maggie Ryan
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted July 16, 2003 on SensualRomance Reviews
"What's your fantasy? A "good girl" and "bad boy" find out in this sexy tale!"
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted July 27, 2003 on SensualRomance Reviews
SummarySHE CAN'T STOP THINKING OF HIM
Serious bad boy. That's what Liz Adams thinks when she
catches sight of dark, gorgeous Steve Wilde sitting at a
table in her coffee house, giving her a look of bold,
satisfying appraisal that has nothing to do with her
espresso skills. Still, the man is the best P.I. in town,
and the only person who might be able to help Liz track
down her irresponsible, free-spirited cousin . . . if she
can manage to spend more than two minutes in his company
without surrendering to the wild fantasies dancing in her
head.
HE CAN'T STOP WANTING HER
Oh, baby. That's exactly how Steve Wilde feels every time
he comes into Liz's cafe and catches sight of her sexy
figure behind the counter. But a man can only pretend to
be interested in the pastries for so long. Now that Liz
has opened the door to him, Steve intends to storm right
through it, along with her defenses, and show the aloof
beauty what she's been missing . . . and what he intends
to do about it, slowly, deliberately, deliciously . . .
THERE'S NO STOPPING EITHER OF THEM
Now, in a cat-and-mouse game where the thrill of the
forbidden is never quite enough, a business arrangement is
about to yield to pleasure . . . and the temptations that
can only be found when hearts run wild . . .
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