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Here's the problem: when Rox was hired, she told her smoking-hot boss Cash that she was married, but she's not. Now, three years later, she's kind of accidentally living with him, and he's being a perfect gentleman, dang it.Everybody in the office said that Cash was a heartbreaker, that he'd bump her and dump her, so Rox decided not to become a statistic. She went out and bought herself some rings of the finest cubic zirconia so that she could work with Cash, who was several inches over six feet tall, emerald-eyed, ripped, gorgeous, his tailored suit clinging to his athletic body, sporting a British accent, and loaded.It had seemed like such a good idea at the time.But now, three years later, she and Cash have become friends. They travel together for work often, and they're the best of buddies. When Rox gets thrown out of her apartment, Cash insists that she come live with him until they can find her a place because that's what friends do.Now, even though everyone insists that Cash never goes after married women, something about him has changed. There are little touches, little slips, and Rox is more and more tempted to tell hunky, gorgeous Cash that she never was married.And then he'll take her and break her, and then he'll walk away, and then she'll lose her job, and she still hasn't found a place to live.And yet, every time he looks at her with mischief in his dark green eyes, every time they're teasing and it somehow turns into tickling, every time she swats at him and somehow ends up in his arms, she wants so much to risk everything.What's a working stiff to do when she falls in love with the boss?
He says he's just a guy, but he has a private plane with his name written on the tail and people keep giggling whenever he's around. She just wants a simple, quiet life, but he wants her. At a high society wedding, Georgie Johnson is introduced to Alexandre de Valentinois, a hereditary duke of nothing who flies around the world on his private planes and describes himself as "one of those despicable, idle rich men." Yet, when pressed, he sings at the wedding in a gorgeous, clear tenor that tugs at Georgie's soul, and miraculously, he calms her paralyzing stage fright so she can accompany him on the piano, even though she thought she had left her classical music career behind when she went into hiding. But Alexandre has a dark side. His name is Xan Valentine, and he's the rock star front man for Killer Valentine. He's famous, but his paparazzi-dogged lifestyle might get Georgie killed. Includes: "Alwaysland, a Xan Valentine Prequel."
Arawn, Duke Tiamat, absolutely, positively, definitely isn't falling into a mating fever, and that's the problem. A year ago, Arawn met the most bewitching woman, Willow Sage, and they hit it off. Within six months, they'd moved in together.And six months after that, Arawn still was showing no signs of mating fever.He didn't tell her he was a dragon shifter, of course. Natural people have such strong reactions to learning about the hidden supernatural world, so supernatural people don't admit anything unless they're engaged.And they weren't engaged because, obviously, Willow wasn't Arawn's fated mate.So, on the advice of everyone, Arawn broke it off and broke both their hearts. His fated mate was waiting for him somewhere, and when she walked into his life, he would be helpless to resist the mating fever anyway.But now, Arawn has been blackmailed into returning to Las Vegas to take over the soft opening of the Dragon's Den Casino. When he walks into the Human Resources division to meet the new witch who's going to take care of the sickly sea serpents in the fountain out in front of the casino, it's Willow Sage.Willow Sage, the love of his life but not his fated mate, and she's a witch.They try to work together to care for the sickly serpents, but their attraction and lingering love is just too strong. Within hours, he wants to spend time with her. Within weeks, he's hopelessly in love with her again.But he isn't falling into mating fever.
Dragons have fated mates, and Cai Wyvern is doing everything he can to make sure he never, ever meets his.Cai, Duke Wyvern, absolutely, positively, definitely isn't falling into a mating fever, and he's made dang sure of that. He doesn't trust his instincts, so he waits for women to come to him and dates them a few times at most. If he starts feeling any sort of magic tingle, he leaps away from them faster than a dragon can fly.He's careful, so careful. His father fell into dragon senescence when his mother left, and Cai will do anything to avoid dying like that.But when he meets Ember Niamh, a gorgeous, funny, flirty witch who dabbles in the arcane side of witchcraft, he thinks she's great. Really great.Really the greatest greatly great, ever.A shiver fills his soul when he looks at her. Magic crests over his skin when she touches him.And the first time they meet, he ends up on his knees with his head swimming so hard that he can barely remember his own name.But he will do absolutely anything to avoid falling into mating fever.
Brand-new Rock Star Romance from USA Today-Bestselling Author Blair Babylon! The music calls Georgie. Every night, she stands offstage, watching rock star Xan Valentine and his band, Killer Valentine, set fire to the crowd with music until they would burn down the city for him. His music wraps her until her fingers dance, desperately wanting the piano, but her terrified legs could never walk onto a stage. Most nights, when Xan Valentine strides off the stage, his dark eyes shift, blurring, and he becomes Alexandre de Valentinois again. Sometimes, Xan won't let go. Some of the other band members, Rade and Grayson, are caught in a death spiral of booze, drugs, and groupies. The drummer, Tryp, is too infatuated with his new wife to do more than show up to play. Xan is the only one who can compel them onto the stage. He's holding Killer Valentine together with the force of his will. This can't go on. Something has to break.
It's one of the rules of the rock and roll road: the band and the roadies don't mix. The band snubs the roadies because they're uncultured grunts, and the roadies hate the musicians because they're spoiled brats. Meet Tryp, the rock star drummer for Killer Valentine, the hottest band on the planet. He's young, he's rich, and his whirlwind life of liquor, women, and screaming crowds is perfect, just as long as he never sobers up. Elfie Tilsi has been a pyrotechnics technician (don't call her a "roadie.") with the breaking-out rock band Killer Valentine for two years, ever since she ran away from home. The musicians of Killer Valentine are starting to crack from the unrelenting stress and limitless excess of touring. When the band manager tasks Elfie with babysitting Tryp, she tries being a little kind to him and quickly discovers that his problems are far deeper than the rock and roll lifestyle. Can the love of a rock drummer and the pyromaniac roadie survive?
A hot new rock star romance from USA Today bestselling author Blair Babylon! Music is a bitch mistress. Getting the job as a backup singer in the breakout rock band Killer Valentine is the chance of a lifetime for curvy, redheaded Rhiannon Macallen. She has spent every moment of the last five years preparing for her shot at the spotlight with a breakneck schedule of music lessons, band performances, and voice coaching that has consumed every second of her life and every penny from her poverty-level part-time job. The contract she signs has an ironclad no-fraternization clause: no screwing around with the band members. But Killer Valentine is falling apart. Drugs, groupies, and the rock-and-roll lifestyle are seducing the rockers despite the desperate efforts of the lead singer and the band manager, a green-eyed, gorgeous hunk named Jonas Rees. Rhiannon tries to help Jonas hold the band together, but every time they retrieve one of the rockers from another drug-addled disaster, Jonas's sultry looks and lingering touches make her yearn for what might have been. Unless she's willing to risk her only chance at stardom for love.
The first time that Dr. Andy Kumar saw Cadell Glynn-all six feet, four inches of him, tribal tattoos winding around his arms, fingertips deeply callused from years of pressing steel guitar strings, dressed in leather pants and a tee shirt ripped at the neck that let the tattoos on his muscular shoulders peek through, blue-tipped black hair spiraling in curls and swaying near his shoulders, and fear and helplessness filling his dark eyes at the sight of his sick child hooked up to two different IVs and crying-Andy knew that he was going to be trouble. Mr. Glynn had interrogated Andy and the other surgeons, asking why, and when, and how, and would it hurt Emily too much. He had calmed down some after that first week. Some. After a few weeks, when Emily had stabilized, Mr. Glynn had backed off from the third degree, but he had begun to mention that there were other things in life outside the hospital. Restaurants. Dancing. Concerts. Even though he was the hottest thing Andy had ever seen, she should not date Cadell for so many reasons. So many. The temptation was just too much. Andy wished that the hot rock star daddy would quit asking her out.
The music calls Georgie.Every night, she stands offstage, watching Xan Valentine set fire to the crowd with music until they would burn down the city for him. His music wraps her until her fingers dance, desperately wanting the piano, but her terrified legs could never walk onto a stage.Most nights, when Xan Valentine strides off the stage, his dark eyes shift, blurring, and he becomes Alexandre de Valentinois again.Sometimes, Xan won't let go.Some of the other band members, Rade and Grayson, are caught in a death spiral of booze, drugs, and groupies. The drummer, Tryp, is too infatuated with his new wife to do more than show up to play.Xan is the only one who can compel them onto the stage.He's holding Killer Valentine together with the force of his will.This can't go on.Something has to break.
Mating fever is for old dragons, idle romantics, and suckers.Mathonwy, Duke Draco, absolutely, positively, definitely isn't falling into a mating fever for the new little witch, Bethany Aura, whom his company just hired to whip a new Las Vegas casino into shape. The casino is behind schedule, over budget, and a shambling mess of construction debris and dirt. Angel investors are arriving in a month, and someone in the finance department is embezzling money.But his eyes are changing color to flowing, molten gold, he keeps showing up to hang around Bethany, and he obsesses with buying diamonds and gold to drape all over her, as if she had been dipped in his hoard.But Mathonwy has a job to do. He's the CFO for Dragons Den, Inc., and he might be crowned the next king of New Wales, though he's not particularly sure he wants that job. He's six feet, six inches tall, ripped from flying instead of taking a plane, and on a dozen committees and boards in New Wales. He has a career. He has a position as a nobleman in his community. He's too young to settle down with a fated mate.Yet, as Bethany casts her glittery, sparkling spells and summons adorable, fluffy creatures to clean away the wreckage and arrange the furniture, Mathonwy watches.He can't take his eyes off of her.But he isn't falling into mating fever.Introducing Love Spells - Get your Laugh Out Loud Paranormal here!
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