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Fresh Pick | ENGAGED IN SIN by Sharon Page
Fresh Pick / January 24, 2012

October 2011 On Sale: October 25, 2011 Featuring: Jack Travers; Madeline Ashby 368 pages ISBN: 0440244919 EAN: 9780440244912 Mass Market Paperback $7.99  Add to Wish List Romance Historical, Romance Erotica Sensual Buy at Amazon.com Secrets and more… Engaged in Sin by Sharon Page Her Pleasure Becomes His Passion… Discover the wild and dangerous side of Regency England, where no one is innocent from temptation — and where one daring noblewoman is about to risk everything for a passion that will ignite the greatest scandal of all… Lovely Anne Beddington is in a desperate situation: on the run for a crime she didn’t commit. Anne understands the wicked games she must play to survive, but has she sufficiently mastered the art of seduction to become the mistress of the notorious Duke of March, Devon Audley? War has left Devon a recluse, but Anne needs a powerful gentleman’s protection. Anne’s delicate hands hold a healing touch, but it’s her gentle kindness that opens the duke’s eyes to the beauty around him and to a family who need him. Still, Anne is a mystery, and Devon intends to spend endless erotic hours uncovering her secrets. When he finds out the terrible truth about…

Allie Pleiter | Something about a Fireman
Author Guest / January 24, 2012

“I’m so glad you’re writing a fireman story.” “Oh, goodie…I love fireman books.” “I’ve been waiting for you to do a fireman book.” I’ve gotten a lot of this since announcing the launch of my series about the Gordon Falls Volunteer Fire Department that starts in February with FALLING FOR THE FIREMAN.  Romance readers love fire fighter heroes.  It’s not rocket science–or is that pyrotechnics in this case?–to figure out why: – Fire fighters are heroic. They are true heroes, risking their lives to save others.  Nobody gets rich fighting fires, and lots of people get hurt.  How many times have you heard about the brave men who rushed UP the stairs of the twin towers on 9/11 when people were racing down?  That’s courage, and our hearts are drawn to it. – Fire fighters wear uniforms. Dissect the psychology all you want, but women love a guy in uniform.  I think we crave the sense of honor it implies.  Integrity, commitment, service.  Easy on the eyes is always nice, but the attraction of a man in uniform is more about his personality than his pectorals. Speaking of which… – Fire fighters are hunky. The physical elements of that kind…