Wicked Fascination A female stowaway on his yacht How serendipitous Entertainment perhaps for his voyage to Naples Beau St Jules is known foremost for his powerful ability to get any woman into bed and second as Brit

A female stowaway on his yacht How serendipitous Entertainment, perhaps, for his voyage to Naples.Beau St Jules is known foremost for his powerful ability to get any woman into bed, and second as Britain s most valued gatherer of military intelligence During a dangerous sail to seek vital war information, Beau encounters a most surprising creature in the hold of his yaA female stowaway on his yacht How serendipitous Entertainment, perhaps, for his voyage to Naples.Beau St Jules is known foremost for his powerful ability to get any woman into bed, and second as Britain s most valued gatherer of military intelligence During a dangerous sail to seek vital war information, Beau encounters a most surprising creature in the hold of his yacht a golden haired runaway with a deliciously supple figure Serena Blythe is forced to sneak aboard the Sirena after her plan to escape life as a domestic servant goes horribly wrong Will she be left at the mercy of her handsome captor s enormous sexual appetite, or will it be Beau St Jules who is in for the surprise C.C Gibbs was born and lives in the USA She is the author of over 40 romance and erotica novels, including the recent bestsellers Knight s Mistress and Knight s Game Many of her novels were originally published under the name Susan Johnson.This book is intended for mature audiences.
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☆ Wicked Fascination || ☆ PDF Read by ↠ Susan Johnson C.C. Gibbs
107 Susan Johnson C.C. Gibbs
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Title: ☆ Wicked Fascination || ☆ PDF Read by ↠ Susan Johnson C.C. Gibbs
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Published :2021-01-13T11:28:24+00:00
And it all began rather serendipitously Long ago, as they say, in another time, when fast food hadn t reached our area and the only shopping was what the feed mill offered, I was reading a book that annoyed me My husband was lying beside me in bed, watching TV Turning to him, I sort of petulantly said, How the hell did this book get published If you think you re so smart, he replied, with one eye still on the TV, why don t you write a book So I did And very badly I ve since learned how to do, he said, she said, and a great variety of other adverb heavy, sometimes lengthy explanations of why my characters are saying what they re saying, along with finally coming to an understanding of what things like POV means Point of View for you non writers Although, I still don t fully comprehend why it matters if you switch POV and I cavalierly disregard it as much as possible So while my technical skills have hopefully improved, what hasn t changed is my great joy in writing There s as much pleasure today in listening to my characters talk while I type as fast as I can, as there was the first time I put dialogue to paper in long hand, then, in my leather bound sketch book.