A Red Hot New Year Cynthia Eden, Diana Mercury, Virginia Reede, Denise Rossetti |
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Just in time for the New Year holiday, Avon Red brings us an entertaining romance anthology featuring four New Year’s Eve stories in A RED HOT NEW YEAR. ~NEW YEAR’S BITES by Cynthia Eden~
Attacked by a strange wolf in the parking garage at work, Anna Summers is
rescued by the very man she has been lusting after – Jon York. But Jon was too
late to prevent the life-altering wolf bite that sparks some very odd changes in
the lovely Anna. Knowing what is coming all too well, Jon resolves to stick to
her like glue, something he’d wanted to do from the moment he first met her! ~NIGHT RESOLUTIONS by Diana Mercury~
Chantal goes on a vacation with her boyfriend, staying in the castle owned by
his best friend’s uncle. She is determined to heat up their relationship on
this trip, but once they arrive, she finds herself more than distracted by his
best friend, Jake. She can tell he is attracted to her, but provoking him into
acting on it seems impossible, even after she ends her relationship with his
friend. ~SNOW BLIND by Virginia Reed~
Best friends Gerry and Jules have long spent their vacations and holidays
together, along with their significant others of the moment. But this New
Year’s holiday changes their lives in ways neither of them anticipated, as well
as the way they view each other…
In this story, both characters realize they love each other from the start, but
it isn’t until they find themselves unexpectedly alone in a hot tub in a remote
ski cabin that they begin to realize that love has a more passionate side to
it. Unable to stop themselves, they succumb to that passion in secret, worrying
over the effect it will have on their friendship and their relationships. But
once their dates for the weekend arrive, they begin to see how unsuited to them
they really are, and just how perfect they are for each other. ~COMING ON STRONG by Denise Rossetti~
Gina has never quite understood what happens to her body periodically, she just
knew she was very different. If the strange little pattern on her neck didn’t
tell her so, then the periodic molting certainly did. And then there are those
frustrating times when her sexuality rages out of control to the point she can't
find satiation until the time passes.
Note: This review was originally written by Jennifer Ray for another review site. It is being reposted at Wild on Books. |
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