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Indlæser... Turning up the Heat (udgave 2017)af Janelle Denison
Værk informationTurning up the Heat af Erika Wilde
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Radio personality Kerri McCree really likes sex. Talking about sex, that is... Kerri knows firsthand that you can hide a lot behind a microphone. Although she's earned a reputation for discussing every aspect of sex on her show, she's never had to back it up...until a sexy mystery caller proves to be even more irresistible in person. Ian Carlisle is immediately intrigued by the sultry voice he hears on the late-night radio show, and it doesn't take him long to arouse Kerri's imagination with his dirty talk. Now he's turning up the heat and seducing the rest of her. Their on-the-air chemistry sizzles, and they heat up the airwaves, debating any and all provocative issues possible. As the ratings soar, so does the sexual tension. But what will Ian do when he discovers Kerri's not the sex expert she professes to be? Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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Brave, bold and sexy. Erika Wilde goes there. She tackles subjects that not many dare to touch, but all dare to experience. Turning Up the Heat is the latest in a long line of taboo, yet entertaining novels. A character like Kerri could have only been written by an author like Ms. Wilde. She personifies brash and splash, but behind the shock value lies an insecure woman. Ian is everything, Kerri displays to the world, but is afraid of becoming. Turning Up the Heat hits on some serious issues while tempting with humorous dialogue and irresistible characters. Through characters like Ian and Kerri, Ms. Wilde is saying it's okay to be a little different as long as we're true to ourselves. ( )