Janice Maynard, Morgan Leigh, and LuAnn McLane Wildest Dreams

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Wildest Dreams Janice Maynard, Morgan Leigh,

Wildest Dreams

Janice Maynard, Morgan Leigh, and LuAnn McLane

Kensington, Dec 2003, $14.00, 352 pp.

ISBN: 0758206941

"Suite's Secret" by Janice Maynard. Travel magazine reporter Rebecca Fraser asks Tennant Hotel chain CEO Sebastian Tennant permission to do an insider report on his secret erotic pleasure palace. He offers her a chance if she will pose as his wife while he goes incognito inspecting his latest hotel. She agrees and though an innocent, they make love inside Suite 13. Soon they fall in love, but he is worldly and she is naive.

"Voices Carry". Camelot Reeve regrets accepting a job as personal assistant to the secretary of senior partner Jonah McCauley. Two months have passed and she fantasizes about the firm's top attorney. Jonah feels the same way, but he set the policy of new in house dating at McCauley, Parrish, and Hawke.

"Cabin Fever" by LuAnn McLane. Under her real name, Rachel Manning writes inspirational tales for teenage girls. Under the pseudonym of Jade Johnstone, she writes promiscuous sex stories on girlsnightout.com. Her agent Jake Nichols seeks Rachel, whom he never met, so he looks for her isolated Kentucky cabin. When they meet, they are attracted to one another and soon fall in love, but is it Jade he desires or the total package?

Though at times profanity is overused (which is too bad for at times using curse words really fits), fans will enjoy these three exotic romances starring couples who are so likable that readers will want each pair to make it, which they do a lot.

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