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In the mood for a sexy, passionate read? Why get one, when you can get SIX with this bundle of sizzling stories from Harlequin Blaze! Bundle includes A Long, Hard Ride by Alison Kent, Up Close and Dangerously Sexy by Karen Anders, Once an Outlaw by Debbi Rawlins, Still Irresistible by Dawn Atkins, Always Ready by Joanne Rock and Body Check by Elle Kennedy.
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Bio of Alison Kent
Wordweaving.com calls Alison Kent's work "extremely erotic and daring". Romantic Times says her stories are filled with "outstanding passion, sensuality, and dark fascination." "Real emotions, real people - they all put a brand new and sensual spin on sex - in any city," is how ARomanceReview.com describes Alison's immensely popular gIRL-gEAR series from Harlequin Blaze. And now Alison is thrilled to be writing erotic romance for Kensington Brava. The author of fifteen series romances for Harlequin Blaze, Harlequin Temptation, Zebra Bouquet and Meteor Kismet, Alison made her first sale in 1993. Her book, CALL ME, was a Romantic Times finalist for Best First Series Book - and was a book she sold on national television, accepting an invitation issued by the Harlequin Temption senior editor live on the "Isn't It Romantic?" episode of CBS 48 Hours. With her first three Temptations in print, she took a break from writing romance novels and spent a few months living one, finding her own hero and practicing every technique she'd learned from a lifetime of reading the best "how-to" manuals around! She now lives in a Houston, Texas suburb with her new hero, and depending on the day of the week, whichever of their four kids grace their revolving door. There's also their dog named Smith, and Petey, the turtle. And she actually manages to write in the midst of all that madness.
Bio of Karen Anders
Karen was a bibliophile at a young age. While other children were dragging around well-worn and well-loved blankets and teddy bears, Karen was dragging around books. In all shapes, sizes and colors, they were her constant companions. It's no wonder that she is now writing her own books. Karen read her first romance novel, The Princess Bride by William Goldman, in high school. After reading about Buttercup and her love, Karen was hooked, and moved on to The Sheik, a well-worn copy that was given to her by her Valentino-loving grandmother. These books opened up the world of true love to Karen, bringing with it all the excitement, joy and heartache contained in the human heart. Karen found out that romance writers know how to make love grow. Coming from the conservative state of Vermont, it surprised Karen that she loved creating hot, sexy heroes, and the strong women who tame them. But beneath all that conservatism beat the heart of a true rebel! Karen has escaped to culturally diverse Northern Virginia and is doing her best to raise two daughters, each a rebel in their own right. Between her roles as an administrative assistant for a university dean and single working mother, it's an adventure for Karen to find time to get in a few hours of writing amidst the mundane chores and reigning chaos of everyday life. Karen asks readers to hook themselves to her bandwagon and hopes they enjoy reading her stories as much as she enjoys writing them. But she suggests you don't drag them around--it's murder on the covers
Bio of Debbie Rawlins
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Bio of Dawn Atkins
Dawn knew she wanted to be an author since she put fat pencil to blue-lined paper. Though she always wanted to be a professional writer, she wasn't sure she had the "stuff" to become a published novelist. She graduated from college with a teaching degree and taught elementary school--second and third grades (the best)--and then began freelance feature writing for newspapers and magazines, local and national. Eventually she left teaching for public relations work. Today she's the writer/editor for the Arizona Education Association. She met her husband, David, in 1980. They married in 1985, taking their Hobie catamaran to San Diego for their honeymoon. Dawn published two stories in True Love magazine in the early '80s. Getting brave, she wrote a sexy romance, which was promptly rejected--sniff. Busy with career changes, marriage, and having a child, she set aside her plans to write novels until 1996, when she dug out that rejected book and rewrote it. Two years later, she sold the first of two short romantic comedies to Kensington Publishing. Then in 2000 she began her career writing sensual and funny romances for the Harlequin Temptation and Duets lines, where she's happily crafting stories she loves. Most of her hobbies--sailing, scuba diving, and playing the piano (badly)--are on hold now, as she devotes all her non-family spare time to writing. She lives in the Phoenix area with her husband and 11-year-old son, who can't believe his own mother is a real, live author. She lives to hear from fans. You can reach her at DaphneDawn@aol.com.
Bio of Joanne Rock
Bestselling Harlequin author Joanne Rock writes sexy contemporary romances and medieval historicals that have been reprinted in 22 countries and translated into 16 languages. A Golden Heart winner and RITA nominated author, Joanne has been recognized with numerous writing awards including a Blue Boa, a Beacon and a Romantic Times W.I.S.H. Award. A former college teacher and public relations coordinator, she has a master's in English from the University of Louisville and started writing when she became a stay-at-home mom, deceiving herself that she'd have more time. 20 books and three kids later, she lives with her husband and sons in the Adirondacks, committed to mass chaos and happily-ever-afters. Visit Joanne at: http://joannerock.com.
Bio of Elle Kennedy
Elle Kennedy grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, and holds a B.A. in English from York University. From an early age, she knew she wanted to be a writer, and actively began pursuing that dream when she was a teenager. When she's not writing, she's reading. And when she's not reading, she's making music with her drummer boyfriend, oil painting or indulging her love for board games. Elle loves to hear from her readers. Visit her Web site or stop by her blog, The Sizzling Pens, to chat with Elle and fellow Harlequin writers.
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Harlequin Enterprises
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2.18 MB
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eBook ISBN
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