Segurem-se meninas! O que acontece quando três mulheres loucas por aventuras encontram três pedaços de mau caminho? Um homem de verdade - Kimberly Raye Cheryl Anne Cash é instrutora oficial de prazeres. E ela mal pode esperar para mostrar suas novas habilidades ao seu ex-amante... Bad boy - Alison Kent Tess Autrey não é nenhuma oferecida, mas quando conhece um rancheiro de tirar o fôlego ela começa a rever sua estratégia... O amor está no ar - Cara Summers Já faz alguns meses que o sexy Texas Ranger de Macy desapareceu no ar... e agora ele está de volta! E tem planos muito interessantes para compensar o tempo perdido...
Desejo Texano - Um homem de verdade; Bad boy; O amor está no ar
Alison Kent, Kimberly Raye
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Alison Kent
Alison Kent was a born reader, but it wasn’t until the age of thirty that she decided she wanted to be a writer when she grew up. Five years and a mental library of industry knowledge later, she had the most basic grasp of “how-to” and her first book in print. Three years after that, she found a permanent home at Harlequin, accepting an invitation issued by the senior editor of the Temptation series, live on the “Isn’t It Romantic?” episode of CBS 48 Hours. That book, Call Me, was a Romantic Times finalist for Best First Series Book in 1996. 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 writes for both the Harlequin Blaze and Kensington Brava lines, and is a partner in Access Romance and DreamForge Media. And the rest, as they say, is history. With the encouragement of her new master, er, husband, Alison is now back at work writing the stories she loves to read — the fantasies that show readers the way love was meant to be. Alison lives in a Houston, Texas, suburb with her hero, four vagabond kids and a dog named Smith. And she actually manages to write in the midst of all that madness. Readers can contact Alison through her web site at http://www.alisonkent.com.
