Dirty Pleasures by Meghan March Book Two of The Dirty Billionaire Trilogy Date of Publication: December 29, 2015 Blurb: Dirty Pleasures I did it. I married a billionaire. My reasons are my own, but the last thing I expected was to feel owned. I may have taken vows, but I'm still determined to be me. Now his rules are taking over my world, but I'm not the kind of girl to just obey. There's only one problem: I might actually be falling for him… I have no idea how this marriage is going to go, but holding onto a piece of myself while succumbing to his dirty pleasures is shaping up to be the ride of a lifetime. <align="center"> Buy Now: Amazon | BN | iBooks About Meghan March Meghan March is the author of contemporary and erotic romance novels. Meghan March has been known to wear camo face paint and tromp around in woods wearing mud-covered boots, all while sporting a perfect manicure. She's also impulsive, easily entertained, an...
This is the 2nd book in the Clearing The Ice series . This book can be read as a standalone novel. Since it is a series that continues, it is advised to read this series in order. Andrew and Caryn's story continues in this new installment. Everything hits the fan when Andrew is hurt and it throws their life into chaos. They find out who their real friends and family are that come to help. Caryn knows she does not want to live without Andrew. He is just such a big part of her life. When tragedy strikes, she learns who to trust and who to ignore. This book was full of emotions for me. I felt the roller coaster ride that she was on. I sure hope to read the next installment as this series is just amazing. I give this book a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP! ***This ARC copy was given in exchange for an honest review.
Cherry Pie (Mercury Rising Book 1) by Samantha Kane Date of Publication: September 16, 2014 Blurb: You can go home again if you can get a foot in the door. Mercury Rising, Book 1 A year after packing and moving from L.A. to Mercury, North Carolina, John Ford still hasn't adjusted to the heat. Or to life without his long-time partner. As he fixes up the old house he bought, the quiet becomes his only companion, and he's content with that—until a deep-voiced stranger plants himself under a tree across the street. Eight years ago, Connor Meecham left someone behind in that house—himself. Now he's back to find the man he used to be, before drugs and prison sent his life careening off the tracks. But it's not his mother's face peering through the window any more. It's a man who seems as lost as Conn himself. When John learns what the house—and the dying town...
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