Sex on the Beach Jan 2010 Berkley Heat ISBN 9780425232163 Dear Reader, I had so much fun writing Sex on the Beach that I couldn’t wait to dive into another sexy destination wedding romance. Holiday resorts are sexy – and weddings are romantic! So, when Shelley and Tom hold their pre-wedding festivities at Whistler, you can bet they’re not the only ones steaming up those winter nights. Wedding planner Andi Radcliffe wants to be a man’s “first and only,” yet she can’t take her eyes—or hands—off sexy firefighter Jared, a widower who’s loved and lost. Brianna George, the celebrity host of a TV talk show, is all business. Can Zack, a hot young Aussie ski instructor, seduce her over to the sexy side of life? Maddie Daniels always had a thing for her brother’s bad boy friend Logan. This is her chance to prove she’s all grown up… and find out just how good a bad boy Logan really is. Come join in the fun with a little Sex on the Slopes – and get ready to melt! Susan Love, Unexpectedly Wild Ride to Love #2 April 2010 Kensington Brava ISBN 9780758238269 The Naughty List Oct 2010 Kensington Brava ISBN 9780758253101 Some Like It Rough March 2010 Kensington Aphrodisia ISBN 9780758238986 His, Unexpectedly Wild Ride to Love #3 Feb 2011; Brava Heat Waves July 2011; Berkley Heat Wild Ride to Love #4 Back Panel Fold Fold Dec 2011; Brava Front Panel Sex on the Beach Lyons is a master at blending hot sex with genuine emotions, and her gift is evident all throughout each story. Overflowing with heartfelt feelings and scorching passions . . . – Amelia, Sensual Reads Susan Lyons is a talented storyteller with a voice like no other author. Her characters will touch not only your heart but your soul too… — Roberta, You Gotta Read Reviews Love, Unexpectedly Fox takes readers on a wild train ride where passions flare and identities are mistaken in this emotionally compelling, sexy contemporary romance. — Publishers Weekly Inside Panel Fold This book has what I look for in a contemporary romance: complex and interesting characters, strong chemistry, and a deep romantic connection. (A Desert Isle Keeper) — Jane Granville, All About Romance Inside Panel Fold “You smell like vanilla,” Logan told Maddie. “Body lotion. Is it too . . . wholesome for you?” It was a scent he associated with her family’s kitchen. “It’s nice. It’s like you have two sides. You show the world the good girl.” The girl in the fluffy pink bathrobe. “The one who probably bakes cookies. But hidden inside is this down-and-dirty sexy woman who I’m guessing would do pretty much anything.” “I love cookies.” Gazing up at him, she said it slowly, seductively, drawing the word out as if cookies were the last thing she was really talking about. “And as for doing anything . . . try me, Logan. Just try me.” “You got a deal.” His mind flooded with images of all the ways he wanted to have sex with Maddie. Weirdly—well, maybe not so weirdly, given their history—he also imagined them sitting by a fire, mugs of hot chocolate in their hands, eating cookies and talking. In his life, she’d been the only person he could really talk to. Though she’d changed in more ways than he could count, he somehow knew he’d still be able to do that. “I missed you,” he found himself saying. Standing in the middle of the bathroom, both of them naked, the words just slipped out, and her eyes widened with surprise. Gruffly, he went on. “You’re right that we were friends.” He didn’t have many of those in his life. Like, none, except for his casual relationship with her brother. The only people he spent any length of time with were criminals. She nodded. “You shouldn’t have left ten years ago.” “I had to.” Her lips pressed together. “Maybe you felt that way. But you should have stayed in touch. And you should have come back.” Maybe I have. The words sprang to his lips, but this time he managed to hold them back. Hell, he was crazy to even think them. No way could he start up with Maddie for real. Right now she only wanted sex, probably to see what it was like with her high school crush. But long term, she wanted and deserved a different man, a different life. So he said offhandedly, “Water down the drain. Speaking of which, you want that shower?” The sensuality was explosive, the storylines fantastic, and the characters were wonderful. This was one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. – Brenda Talley, The Romance Studio Inside Panel
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