Harlequin Blaze
June 2009
On Sale: June 1, 2009
Featuring: Juliana Thompsen; Tristan Cole
224 pages ISBN: 0373794762 EAN: 9780373794768 Mass Market Paperback Add to Wish List
Juliana Thompsen always hated her family's ridiculous feud
with the Coles. Especially since sexy Tristan Cole has
haunted her hottest dreams since high school! But now she's
traveling to exotic, erotic Japan on family business, and
she's looking for someone to make her forget all those
naughty thoughts about Tristan.
Until he shows up on his own family business! And once they
both realize the sexual heat burning between them is mutual,
they decide to indulge in all the sensual experiences Japan
has to offer.
Their encounter is wild. Hot. Unrestrained! And it turns out
to be much more than a fling. But will their love last once
the sun goes down?
This sounds good thank you, Penney (Penney Wilfort 6:02pm June 3, 2009)
I haven't tried any of these authors yet, so more on my TBR pile. (Diane Sadler 7:18pm June 8, 2009)
I always try to include new authors to Harlequin/Silhouette, or some that haven't bee around that long. I also include my favorite authors each month, but if I did that, I would always host the same authors, so I try to pick new authors to read every month as well. I hope you enjoy these books and authors because I sure did! And thanks for stopping by Diane:) (Tonya Callihan 9:40pm June 13, 2009)
Sounds like a great read! (Patty Janssen 12:22pm June 24, 2009)
Mouth watering while reading about the new releases.
There are certainly a few there that caught my attention!! (Valerie Bongards 1:20pm June 28, 2009)
Sounds interesting! (Cindy Madson 5:25pm July 6, 2009)
I've never seen the Kimani at the stores (not bookstores) so am I just blind to them? What makes them Kimani? Looking for new stuff all the time. (Christina Harrison 2:18am March 1, 2011)
I just looked that up and that explains it. The stores around here don't have many multi-cultural books. I find the reading to be 99% white in the stores. I don't know if Wal Marts and Targets in other parts of the country get different books or what, but that line needs to be featured more. It's time to quit pretending the rest of the world doesn't buy or read books. I would love to see them in the local stores or even featured on here more. (Christina Harrison 2:38am March 1, 2011)