SUMMER LOVIN' BOOK SPOTLIGHT
Falling Hard Blurb:
Sometimes, falling in love means falling hard.
Lizzy has been drifting, trying to make a life for herself after failing at her life goal that was decided for her when she was five years old. She’s been having a good time in college and working at The Devilhouse, but something is missing in Lizzy’s life, a very obvious something. At a Devilhouse party, she meets Theo, a handsome, bright lawyer who wants to takes things slowly, too darn slowly, and Mannix, an ex-pro-football player with a taste for the disturbing. In this first episode, no one is quite who they seem to be. Romantic and suspenseful, Falling Hard sizzles with sex and explores the power of love to heal the deepest wounds.
This FREE new adult romance ebook is available at most ebook stores. While this episode has some elements of suspense, a thriller, romantic comedy, it is an erotic romance.
ALTERNATE BLURB:
When you've left everything behind and run away, and you meet someone who promises to make you strong, sometimes you fall for him, and you fall hard.
Lizzy saw both men at a Devilhouse party. Mannix was blue-eyed, an ex-football player, smoldering hot, and obviously taken. Theo was a prosecuting lawyer, as sweet as his caramel eyes, and insisted that he wasn't a Dom. When Theo messes up their budding relationship by prying into her past, Mr. Smolder makes a play for Lizzy. When Mannix tells her that he loves her, far too soon, and when his proclivities take a turn for the disturbing, Lizzy begins to realize that she’s falling too far, too fast, and too hard.
This FREE new adult romance ebook is available at most ebook stores. While this episode has some elements of suspense, a thriller, romantic comedy, it is an erotic romance.
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Author (Blair Babylon) Blurb
Blair Babylon is the nom de plume of an award-winning author who regularly publishes literary and suspense fiction. Because professional reviews of her other fiction usually included the caveat that there was too much deviant sex, she decided to abandon all literary pretensions, let her freak flag fly, and write hot, sexy, erotic romance.
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