Book Review: Sabrina Jeffries’ What the Duke Desires
A convoluted tale of betrayal and kidnapping that sends the ducal Maximilian Cale and the illegitimate Lisette Bonnaud undercover as man and wife to rescue Max’s dead brother.
A convoluted tale of betrayal and kidnapping that sends the ducal Maximilian Cale and the illegitimate Lisette Bonnaud undercover as man and wife to rescue Max’s dead brother.
FBI Special Agent Kate O’Hare is obsessed with catching international crook, Nicolas Fox, who does it for the thrill. Then he pulls the greatest con of them all.
Anita will learn that there are some secrets better left buried—and some people better off dead…when a voodoo priestess starts raising the dead.
Gray Preston is fast cars; Evelyn Hill is politics until his father needs his fans for his next campaign. A job that turns into a desire that threatens to derail Evelyn’s plans.
December Worth never met a rule she didn’t want to break, as the numerous institutions that expelled her can attest. Bravery she can handle. Love she’s less sure about, especially if it involves believing in fairytales. And Hans Winter is definitely a fairytale, trapped, frozen as a statue at the school.
Anita faces her greatest challenge, stopping the unstoppable when Micah’s father is dying, rotting away from what his doctors whisper about as “zombie disease.”
Can a man whose whole life depends on looks commit himself to a woman who doesn’t fit his image? Now that Holly’s turning other men’s heads, does she even need Logan anymore?
A romance that blurs the line between madness and genius, between subjugation and liberation, between the living and the dead.
Four sweet short stories in Nalini Singh’s Psy-Changeling series around a theme of Wild Invitation.
Tell insists they play lovers for real, so it’s convincing, if Georgia Hotchkiss really wants to show up Deck. And each has a hard time remembering the negatives about high school.