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Summer Devon | Give Me the Dessert Tray...


Out of This World Lover
Charlene Teglia, Shannon Stacey, Summer Devon

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Three Sizzling stories in one irresistable anthology


January 2009
On Sale: January 6, 2009
224 pages
ISBN: 1416578250
EAN: 9781416578253
Paperback
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Also by Charlene Teglia:
Claimed by the Wolf, December 2009
Trick Or Treat, October 2009
Animal Attraction, March 2009
Out of This World Lover, January 2009

Also by Shannon Stacey:
A Kowalski Secret, April 2025
Married by Mistake, December 2023
Her Younger Man, August 2023
Falling for His Fake Girlfriend, January 2023

Also by Summer Devon:
The Shepherd and the Solicitor, October 2015
The Bohemian and the Banker, April 2015
Must Loathe Norcross, December 2014
Revealing the Beast, July 2014

I love anthologies. They’re like getting small portions of several desserts. You don’t have to choose between the mousse, the chocolate dipped strawberry or the truffle cake—you can have them all. Plus you get a real taste of what you’re reading. Novellas are actual portions--not the single bite of a short story.

Aren't you hungry, and admit it, a bit curious? Read the rest of the Summer's blog here ...

 

 

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1 comment posted.

Re: Summer Devon | Give Me the Dessert Tray...

Yes, I have a large collection of
anthologies and am always picking up
more. Most are really good stories. I
can pick one up and start a story late
and still finish it at a reasonable hour
rather than stay up late trying to read
just one more chapter.
(Patricia Barraclough 7:46pm January 11, 2009)

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