“Good girls keep diaries. Bad girls don’t have the
time.” —Tallulah Bankhead
A girl can only be good for so long before she has to go
just a little bit wild. Welcome to “Wicked 101,” where the
men are hot and being bad never felt so very, very good...
MaryJanice Davidson The Wicked Witch of the West
Side
New York publisher Karen Desjardin has been driven to fits
of temperamental insanity by clueless bean-counters, bad
writing, neurotic authors, and the rubber chicken they
serve at all those writing conferences. The only person who
isn’t afraid of the chain-smoking, black suede pump-wearing
Karen is her publishing house’s bestselling romance star—
Hope Desiree LaFrance, a.k.a. hunky writer Steven McCord.
He’s got the broad shoulders of a swimmer. A gorgeous
smile. And the bluest eyes Karen’s ever seen. And he has a
few plans to redeem his wicked editor…he’ll start by
planting kisses on those full lips and take expert
editorial direction from there…
Jamie Denton Instruction in Seduction
Eden Matthews is a good cop with a bad reputation…for being
a zero between the sheets. Cop-on-the-edge Jackson Hunt has
a bad reputation…for being an absolutely legendary lover.
Determined to tap into her inner vixen, Eden blackmails
Jackson into teaching her what it takes to be a wicked
woman. As expected, Jackson caves like the hood of a cheap
car. It’s just supposed to be a tutorial, but when
instruction in seduction releases a side of Eden she never
knew existed, neither cop is ready to fail a final exam…
Susanna Carr Wicked Ways
Saving her family’s company—Lovejoy’s Unmentionables—from
financial ruin is going to require an updated, sexier
image. And not just for the company. Faking a wild life for
the sake of the clients currently has Peyton Lovejoy in the
bathroom stall of a male strip joint, making a frantic call
to…the 24-hour public library hotline.
Mike Ryder is certainly intrigued by Peyton’s desperate
questions (How
does one tip a guy in a thong?) and completely captivated
by the idea of answering all her sexually charged questions…
in-depth and in-person…
Pull on those fishnets and take notes for a course that
will leave you wickedly satisfied...