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"Black Dragon's Moon"
The second book in the series
Blurb:
Dragon Center agent, Dee Butterfield, finally has the job she's always longed for. On her first assignment, her job is to protect sculptor, Scott VanHorn. His rich dragon blood tempts her into an affair, which could not only jeopardize her career but possibly her life.
Determined to find out who killed his best friend, Scott poses as a struggling artist to help the Dragon Center investigate a corrupt art dealer. He had ulterior motives for requesting Dee as his protector, getting her in his bed not the least of them, however, Scott soon realizes his mistake.
When the mission becomes more dangerous than either of them anticipates, Scott's black dragon blood stirs to protect Dee while hers calls for retribution.
Unedited Excerpt:
“It doesn’t matter you’re not looking at me as a potential mate. We’re only here to have a little fun.”
His dark eyes narrowed to small slits. “The terms of engagement?”
She stepped closer. Her silk covered breasts brushed against his broad chest. The sexy purr of the fabric whispered between them. “I’ll be honest I want to make love to you. But I’m not interested in anything more serious.”
“No ties,” His burning gaze ran over her face. Hot hands gripped her hips, “is that it?”
“You got it. I want to keep my job as a Dragon Center agent. That can’t happen if I get married.”
His eyes shifted to her mouth, hunger flared in their darkness. A swipe of his tongue moistened his lips. The hands on her hips slid over her backside, pressing her into his rock-hard erection. She shivered.
“We’re only going to have a little fun.” Her hands worked their way around his neck. “Agreed?”
He moved his lips within a breath of hers before he responded. “No.”
His mouth claimed hers.
Reviews
1st Review
Any reader will enjoy the struggles that go on in "Black Dragon Moon" as well as the hot and steamy love scenes.
Reviewed by: Stacy Link.
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by ParaNormalRomance.org
2nd Review
Black Dragon’s Moon is dragonlicious with eroticism and danger to keep it spicy.
Reviewed by: Jo
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by Joyfully Reviewed
Purchase from:
The Wild Rose Press
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