People must love Highlanders. Me too!! So I'd say words that entice me to buy a book... Highlander, Scot, kilt, or my favorite author's name on the book. :-) I also consider the whole cover, front and back, when trying to decide to buy a book.
Lots of Highlander lovers. I’ll admit that I never read many highlander books UNTIL I met up with some critique partners that wrote them, and then I realized that I’d been missing out on a whole world of yummy, alpha males :)
I also agree with the outlaws, vampires, etc...gotta love them.
An unexpected weekend adventure leads to renewed passion, but will it be enough to save a troubled marriage?
Nathan Collins is stunned when he's served with divorce papers…almost as stunned as he'd been three weeks prior when his wife had suddenly asked him to move out of the house. At the time, Susan had proposed a thirty-day separation followed by marriage counseling. Nathan intends to hold her to that agreement.
He moves from stunned to pissed when Susan attempts to use blackmail as a means to obtain his signature on the papers. Damned if he'll be blackmailed into anything, especially when he's innocent of the accusations. He'd never cheat on his wife.
When an unexpected storm and a flooded road strand them together for the weekend, neither suspects that it will lead to a discovery of secret desires and fantasy fulfillment. But will their renewed passion be enough to revive their fledgling marriage? Despite Nathan's vehement denial, Susan has some pretty convincing evidence of his extramarital activities.
Content Warning: contains explicit sex and adult language
Desperate and on the run, Tricia is forced to seek protection from a man who betrayed her years earlier.
After escaping an abusive relationship Tricia Stephens returns to the hometown she left years ago. But when her ex-boyfriend follows her, she needs help in a big way to stay one step ahead of him. Fearful of police involvement and flat broke, she's still reluctant to accept help from Clint Owens, a man she had a disastrous and humiliating relationship with almost a decade prior. His white-knight-in-shining-armor act doesn't impress her, even if he does have the full support of her friends.
The sight of bruises on Tricia's face is all Clint needs to feel justified in doing whatever is necessary to keep her safe. Although she balks at accepting his help, it doesn't deter him from his mission. He's determined to protect her, even if she fights him every step of the way.
With each passing day Clint's supportive and caring attitude slowly weakens Tricia's resolve to keep him at a distance. Still, it's imperative she remembers that he's already proven himself to be untrustworthy and capable of betrayal. And she mustn't forget that domineering side of him that showed itself recently—a side she'd never known existed. It certainly hadn't been in her plan to trade in one controlling man for another.
4 comments:
I agree with sheik. I run from them.
Highlanders? I run to them.
Rogues, outlaws and Gunfighters have a appeal as well.
Words that entice are highlander, vampires, Lord, and pirates. Love to read about all of these.
Fail to entice...hmmmm not sure...i'd have to agree with sheik.
People must love Highlanders. Me too!! So I'd say words that entice me to buy a book... Highlander, Scot, kilt, or my favorite author's name on the book. :-) I also consider the whole cover, front and back, when trying to decide to buy a book.
Not sure about turn-off words. :-)
Lots of Highlander lovers. I’ll admit that I never read many highlander books UNTIL I met up with some critique partners that wrote them, and then I realized that I’d been missing out on a whole world of yummy, alpha males :)
I also agree with the outlaws, vampires, etc...gotta love them.
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