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Fresh Pick | 3 SEDUCTIONS AND A WEDDING by Julie Leto
Fresh Pick / June 9, 2010

3 Encounters June 2010 On Sale: June 1, 2010 224 pages ISBN: 0373795475 EAN: 9780373795475 Mass Market Paperback $4.99 Add to Wish List Romance Series, Romance Contemporary Buy at Amazon.com 3 Seductions and A Wedding by Julie Leto Wedding Days lead to very SEXY Wedding Nights Why wait for the wedding night? Tying the Knot Jessie might not forgive Leo for his long-ago betrayal, but after one scorching kiss, she can’t fight the chemistry anymore. But a girl can’t base her future on great sex. Or can she? Take This Man Can hunky Drew convince his longtime crush Annie that he’s the man for her? All he has to do is sweep her off her feet…then make her forget that he’s a much younger man…. Bedded Bliss When playboy billionaire Ajay is ready for real commitment, he thinks sexy, sensible Mallory is his woman. Too bad her only desire is to experience his reputed prowess in bed! It’s a unique and hotly sexual weekend of exploration for these four couples. Excerpt “You’ve lost your mind.” Jessie Martinez set down her fork, a juicy olive speared on the tines, and glanced at the people around her. Annie had nearly sputtered out…

Tara Taylor Quinn | Introducing The Chapman Files
Author Guest / June 9, 2010

I’m currently living in a small town in the Midwest. I’m not really a small town girl. I have nothing against small towns; I’ve just always lived in cities. I feel at home in the city. I like having a lot of things going on around me. I like choices. Lots of choices. I’m a shopper and need the stimulation of many different stores within a short distance from me that I can wander into on the spur of the moment just to see and touch pretty things. I’m a people watcher and love knowing that every day when I go out into my world there will be many new people to observe, in many different walks of life, doing many different things. I need an international airport nearby so I can fly off to exotic places. And I like city living because of the anonymity. I can be out in the city and never be seen. Never be noticed. I can live in the city and not have anyone else in my business. You can imagine then, my culture shock, when I find myself living in my husband’s hometown, population 12,000. I’ve learned to love many things about small…