Addicted
An Outlaws Novel
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
From the New York Times bestselling author of Claimed comes the second enticingly erotic novel set in a world on the brink of chaos.
Lennox used to live in a paradise on earth with his best friend Jamie, in a place where visitors came and went, allowing their desires to run free. But everything changes when a deadly attack forces them to take up with Connor Mackenzie’s band of Outlaws. Lennox knows Jamie is hung up on someone else, but he’s always believed he’s the man for her—and won’t let her go without a fight.
Even though Jamie is well aware that Lennox is one hot specimen of a man, she refuses to let sex ruin the most important relationship in her life. But when the object of her interest spurns her, she indulges in a little pleasure-filled revenge with her very magnetic, very willing best friend. One thrilling night with Lennox is enough to awaken Jamie’s unexpected desires for him. And now that she’s had a taste, she’s not sure she can ever give him up...
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kennedy's second Outlaws erotic dystopian tale (after Claimed) is a tightly plotted, sizzling, enjoyable roller coaster ride with a pleasurable finish. The titular outlaws struggle to survive in a postapocalyptic land where most resources are concentrated in four cities run by the vicious Global Council. After nearby town leader Reese calls on the Outlaws for help, lifelong best friends Jamie and Lennox leave the relative safety of their compound to train Reese's troops. Gruff, protective Lennox wants more than just friendship with Jamie, and Jamie's had her own lustful moments regarding Lennox. After a hot scene, Jamie and Lennox are on uncertain ground if they follow their hearts, they might destroy their most cherished friendship. But the dreaded Enforcers appear, ready to rape and pillage, and Jamie and Lennox realize that there's nothing they wouldn't do for each other. The red-hot sex scenes mostly show female/male couples but also include male/male and m nage encounters. Uniting them Kennedy's obvious affection for the characters of her world, a fondness that her readers will undoubtedly share.