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Sex on the Beach: By the Light of the Moon / Mr. Lonely / Love the Day / Hex and the Single (Weird) Were-Monster or How Janice Got That Way
Sex on the Beach By the Light of the Moon / Mr Lonely / Love the Day / Hex and the Single WereMonster or How Janice Got That Way - Weird Author:Beverly Rae, Betty Hanawa, Terese Ramin, Sydney Somers It's a hot summer and all you need to do is settle into your chaise with a cool drink and pull this hysterical anthology out of your book bag. You'll laugh till you cry with these shapeshifters, werewolves and other exotic heroes designed to tantalize! — By the Light of the Moon by Sydney Somers — Hayley’... more »s scheming boss has a hunch that something fishy is going on at a couples resort in Antigua, and he wants her to go and investigate. The problem is, she needs a man to play her doting lover at the resort. Her buddy Cole is game to go with her, but can he keep his secret when he finds himself losing his heart to her?
Mr. Lonely by Beverly Rae
Miranda Raennia has come seeking Damian LeClare, the one they call the Night Stalker. She is determined to have him, to make him see her for what she really is, and to be invited into his life. Will she be more than he bargained for?
Love the Day by Betty Hanawa
Lycida was one of Artemis’ chaste handmaidens until a sexual romp ends her virginity, resulting in her banishment from Olympus and the curse of a goddess. Every man she enters into a sexual relationship will die ... and then she meets Benedict.
Hex and the Single (Weird) Were-Monster or How Janice Got That Way by Terese Ramin
We’ve got Janice (AKA Precious Child and Causes Trouble), a woman on whom the Gods and the Goddesses bestowed gifts. We’ve got her mother, the Tribal Chief with an attitude and the determination to see her daughter mated and producing litters of grandchildren (or would they be called grandwerepups?). Lastly, we’ve got a host of werewolves, a superbly hung and unsuspecting lumberjack, and a waterfall used as a stimulating sexual experience. What else does one need?« less