Dangerous Desires
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
He wouldn’t leave her alone! Good grief, Hunter James was just relentless! They’d had one dinner together two years ago and…okay, so that night had been…amazing. Kissing Hunter had been…magical.
But he hadn’t called her after that night. He’d said he would. But he hadn’t. A man only got one chance with her, and Hunter had blown it.
Why didn’t he accept that?
Maybe it was because, every time he pulled her into his arms, she melted like ice cream on a hot, summer afternoon.
Hunter wanted Fleur. He’d wanted her two years ago but then danger had entered Jefferson. He’d had to protect her.
Now the danger was gone and he was determined to claim the delicate woman that had haunted his dreams for the past two years. Nothing was going to get in his way. Not even the woman who claimed she didn’t want him, but her eyes and her body told him something different.
Customer Reviews
Dangerous Desires
Great read as all Elizabeth Lennox's books are! Cannot wait for the next in this series. I have pre-ordered the next 3 already! Don't miss this book and all of her other books! Fantastic!
Christine
Dangerous desires
Save your money this is my third book of the series I have skipped all the way to the end it is ridiculous how weak and scatterbrained and indecisive that this author always makes the females in her stories why would a alpha male be so attracted to a weak woman and I don’t care what anyone says no man wants to be with that indecisive I can’t make up my mind do you want me to kiss you you don’t want me to kiss you type of person it’s annoying to even read it save your money!
Sweet
Love the story, but disappointed that their story jumped so far ahead in the epilogue. It feels their story is unfinished. If the epilogue had been them getting married or the birth of their first child, great. But to be so far a head with many children and a college graduation, it feels unfinished or a really big hole in the story span. It feels the author didn't want to take the time to tell the story or trying to get to much the 160 pages.