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Kiss Me - An Avon Books Valentine's Day Anthology - cover

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Kiss Me - An Avon Books Valentine's Day Anthology

Codi Gary, Cheryl Harper, Jaclyn Hatcher

Publisher: Avon Impulse

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Summary

Pucker up on the most romantic day of the yearwith three debut contemporary authors andtheir tales of romance, seduction, and . . . Elvis? 
She's got a hot new makeover . . . and a boss to seduce!For prim and proper Ryan Ashton, sexy has always been an elusive quality. But with a little help from a new friend, she just might snag the one man who can set her seductive side loose inCodi Gary's The Trouble with Sexy. 
Stuck in a king-size suite with a sexy man . . .  What morecould a girl want? But for Julie Dillon, being snowed in at anElvis-themed Memphis hotel with Luke Pearce can't mean anything but trouble. Too close for comfort gets close enough to taste inCheryl Harper's Love Me Tender. 
Her best friend's brother is shaking up her Valentine's Day!Katie Quinn just wanted to spend the day watching Jurassic Park and eating chocolate. She certainly had no intention of running into Logan Cross–or running for her life! Suddenly caughtin the crosshairs of danger, Katie and Logan must get togetherto find a way out in Jaclyn Hatcher'sLove, Guns, and Heart-Shaped Chocolate.
Available since: 02/05/2014.

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