A Red Hot Valentine's Day

A Red Hot Valentine's Day

by Jess Michaels, Lucy Danes, Megan Hart, Jackie Kessler

$19.08

Imprint: Avon US

Release date: 2009-02-25

Pages: 304 Pages

ISBN: 9780061689390

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Cupid is hot to trot!

One fateful weekend at a country estate, a beautiful, well-bred widow is caught between a rock and a very hard place when she must choose between two deliciously irresistible lovers...in Lacy Danes's seductive tale of courtship à la mode, Torn Desires.

Long-distance lovers Edie and Ty are counting the hours until their scorching Valentine's Day reunion, each titillating the other with steamy letters describing their erotic journeys. And getting there is definitely half the fun in Megan Hart's wickedly wild Get There.

Eternal damnation has its perks—especially for a voluptuous succubus who is about to receive a very special, very hot Valentine's Day "gift" from her demon lover...in Jackie Kessler's ode to paranormal passion, Hell Is Where the Heart Is.

London's most irresistible rake has one week to prevent the woman he loves from marrying another. And he plans to do so by adeptly employing his most well-practiced arts—seduction...sensation...and erotic love—in Jess Michaels's sumptuous feast of juicy Regency romance, By Valentine's Day.

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Jess Michaels

Jess Michaels

Jess Michaels always flips through every romance she buys in search of ‘the good stuff’, so it makes perfect sense that she writes erotic romance where she gets to turn up the heat on that good stuff and let it boil. She also runs the popular website, The Passionate Pen (which gets about 200,000 hits per month) and writes historical romance for Avon as Jenna Petersen.
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Megan Hart

Megan Hart

When she was in third grade, Megan Hart fell in love for the first time. Not with a boy (that would wait until fourth grade), but with a story. Homecoming by Ray Bradbury leaped out at her from the pages of a library book, and she tumbled head over heels. In the dark ages, before the days of photocopiers, the only way for her to keep a copy of this story was to copy it out by hand so she could read it over and over again. Something funny happened, though, as she carefully printed it on lined notebook paper....
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