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A Dark Passion…A Dark Magic…A Dark Spell…will they break the … SILVER SILENCE?


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Facing the nightmare of their past is the only way out…


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Passion…revenge…lies…


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The storm led me to Padthaway.


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An unexpected angel…a broken warrior…


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A desire that defies all limits…and a love that was meant to be



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    Also by Diane Whiteside:

    Captive Desires, November 2009
    Paperback
    The Southern Devil, April 2009
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    Kisses Like A Devil, February 2009
    Trade Size
    Bond of Darkness, October 2008
    Trade Size
    Bond of Fire, January 2008
    Trade Size
    Beyond the Dark, December 2007
    Trade Size
    The Irish Devil, October 2007
    Mass Market Paperback (reprint)
    Bond of Blood, October 2007
    Paperback
    The Northern Devil, August 2007
    Trade Size
    Unleashed, December 2006
    Trade Size
    The Southern Devil, October 2006
    Trade Size
    Bond of Blood, October 2006
    Trade Size
    Captive Dreams, September 2006
    Trade Size
    The Hunter's Prey, February 2006
    Trade Size
    The Switch, January 2006
    Trade Size
    Not Just for Tonight, August 2005
    Trade Size
    The River Devil, July 2005
    Trade Size
    The Irish Devil, October 2004
    Trade Size

    Kisses Like A Devil
    Diane Whiteside

    Devil #5
    Brava
    February 2009
    On Sale: February 1, 2009
    Featuring: Brian Donovan; Meredith Duncan
    384 pages
    ISBN: 0758225156
    EAN: 9780758225153
    Trade Size
    $14.00

    Romance Historical, Romance Erotica Sensual

    Strikingly handsome, wealthy, and accomplished, Brian Donovan has succeeded in everything he puts his mind to - except marriage. Now, as a favor to his former military commander Teddy Roosevelt, Brian is investigating a powerful new weapon invented in the small European country of Eisengau. The task carries prestige, danger, and an enticing complication in the lithe form of Meredith Duncan.

    With her deliciously candid approach to all things sensual, Meredith is unlike any woman Brian has known. In fact, she wants him to ruin her reputation - and Brian eagerly obliges, initiating a passionate, playful, and wildly erotic affair...

    A feminist who believes in free love, Meredith has always battled convention. When her parents urge her toward an odious marriage, Meredith turns to the dashing, thoroughly masculine American who could be her only hope of escape. But nothing is as simple as it seems, and as competition to acquire the new weapon turns deadly, two lovers are drawn into a treacherous game where the stakes run as high as their raw, mutual desire, and the greatest risk of all may lie within an untested and all-consuming love...

    Comments

    9 comments posted.

    Re: Kisses Like A Devil

    My boyfriend took me this past Summer to his favorite place in the world - The Grand Tetons - and now I'm dying to go back! If I'd want anything to be different, it would be to find a way to not have to put down the large animals that get to comfortable around the people that are invading their space.
    (Kelli Jo Calvert 10:33am February 26)

    My favorite place to go is always Old Town San Diego. There is so much culture and history there. Beautiful buildings! Friendly people! Lovely weather! It's like stepping into another country while still being in the United States.
    (
    LuAnn Morgan 11:41am February 26)

    Beautiful Hawaii! We were stationed there while in the military. Beautiful beaches, rain forests, the ocean was gorgeous! Spent a lot of time on the beaches. Very restful and peaceful!!
    (
    Jo White 12:32pm February 26)

    I have always dreamed of going to Scotland and Ireland. I have never been but would love to go. I only get to travel there in my books. So you see I travel all the time and I love going back in time.
    (
    Gail Hurt 3:24pm February 26)

    The desserts in New Mexico are so beautiful. I think they are desserts *grin*

    I drove through them this summer and the sky was so blue, like turquoise. It was so beautiful I didn't want to leave and will be back someday.
    (
    Sara Reyes 5:00pm February 26)

    Ireland and England even though I've never been to either place. Ireland because it is land of my ancestors and England because the man who truly was the love of my life was from there and I'd love to see that country.
    (
    Kay Martinez 7:41pm February 26)

    I really, really want to go to Ireland and
    Scotland - home of my ancestors. My
    husbands ancestors came from
    England, so we'd stop there. A far
    away place I'd like to return to is Bali.
    It is truly a place out of time (of course
    I was there 38 years ago.). More
    recently, we were in Wyoming and
    Montana. Would like to go back there
    and see what we didn't have time to
    visit. Some day - Chaco Canyon. Did
    I mention I love to travel and want to
    go everywhere and see everything.
    Just need to find a spare million or so.
    (
    Patricia Barraclough 9:09pm February 26)


    (
    Karen Haas 9:00am February 27)

    I'd love to re-visit some of the really old places I've been but with my children this time. Places that man made but before technology. I was amazed at how you can feel the past in the air. In Rothenburg, I can remember looking over my shoulder and feeling as if someone was there while walking the wall. The catacombs in Luxembourgh were amazing. The steps were so tiny. Some of the castle ruins left you wondering just what it looked like? How was it destroyed?

    My dreams don't take place in real places. I prefer entirely made up worlds or made up locations. Reality has a harder time intruding.
    (
    Lynda Smith 12:27pm February 28)

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