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Review: A Song for Sophie by Mackenzie Crowne
Jobless, practically homeless, and tired of being manless, Sophie Taylor jumps at the chance to be Beaumont Walker’s personal assistant. Six weeks on the road with country music’s bad boy–and, more importantly, his all-male crew–is the perfect opportunity to change her life.
Beau Walker doesn’t need any more distractions. Sophie, with her butt-ugly suits and balls-to-the-wall attitude, shouldn’t be one, but she proves to be distracting and more — even, surprisingly, a friend. So when he discovers her plan to snag a man from his worldly wise crew, he’s determined to protect her from herself.
When Sophie realizes Beau is behind her failure to attract even one member of his crew, the last place she expects to find herself is in his bed. But will one night of passion convince her she’s woman enough for him? Or will it destroy their friendship and his budding belief in true love?
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Review: The Concubine by Raine Weaver
After centuries of warfare, the two continents of the planet Rhenn have declared a truce. Despite his reluctance to play diplomat in the land of his enemies, everything has gone smoothly for Lord Drey…until he meets the concubine assigned to fill his visit with pleasure.
Beautiful, sensual and determined to please him in every way, she is what every man dreams of having, but she refuses him the one thing he desires above all.
Warming the bed of the handsome dignitary is an honor Aryenne is happy to take on. But despite all her skill and efforts, the great warrior seems to want the one thing she can’t offer, that most forbidden prize—her heart. Because surrender in this very intimate war could mean his ruin, her death and the end of the peace that could save their world.
A Blush® fantasy romance from Ellora’s Cave
Publisher’s Note: Previously published elsewhere in 2005 under the title Rhenn