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Bodyguard #3
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March 2017
On Sale: February 28, 2017
336 pages ISBN: 1455590312 EAN: 9781455590315 Kindle: B01GZY27Y6 Paperback / e-Book
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Romance Suspense
SHE NEEDS A LOVER AND A FIGHTER Blonde. Beautiful. Talented. Alexa Fairfax is practically Hollywood royalty. But growing up in a family of legendary movie stars also puts her in the spotlight for danger. And after she discovers a plot more deadly than any movie script, Alexa desperately needs a bodyguard. A man like Zack De Luca. A true friend with a good heart, a protective nature--and the hard, chiseled muscles to back it up. Zack has always been wildly attracted to Alexa. But since he's training day and night to be an MMA fighter, he's afraid his gorgeous friend will only distract him from his goal. Indescribably sweet and irresistibly sexy, Alexa needs Zack to pretend to be her boyfriend after her life is threatened. Now this fighter-in-training will have to fight his own intense feelings--to keep their little charade from turning into a major disaster . . .
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I Totally agree with you, especially on such a delicate issue as Sexual Abuse. The delicate mind of the victim is such that any physical contact will be construed as a threat. A very special individual is needed to handle such a person. (Wilma Salas 2:07pm February 28, 2017)
Consent is mandatory! (Nancy Ludvik 4:17pm February 28, 2017)
This column is spot on! I love the way you emphasize trust and absolute understanding. Without it, there can be no lasting relationship. (Kathleen Bylsma 4:49pm February 28, 2017)
I love that you make her strong after her tragedy- shes a survivor (Ricardo Gonzalez 7:31pm February 28, 2017)
I love a character with the strength to continue on and find their way to happiness. (Colleen Conklin 8:16pm February 28, 2017)
Absolutely. No sex w/o consent, I don't care what the couple's is. And when you have the 'non-traumatized' person be understanding and willing to help heal the other, that's even better, especially if the former is a macho man. (Sandy Haber 8:47pm February 28, 2017)
I appreciate how you have broken down your handling of the subject matter. The care you've taken speaks volumes. (Terrill Rosado 10:06pm February 28, 2017)
You broke it down perfectly. (Kathleen Bylsma 4:19pm March 1, 2017)
Turning a negative into a positive is a difficult thing for most people and this story may help people to see that a negative does not have to consume them (Diane McMahon 8:18am March 2, 2017)
thanks you for this giveaway (Emily Stemp 7:32pm March 2, 2017)
I totally agree. I think it's important for authors to write about difficult topics. I love that you've wriiten a strong heroine and a sensitive hero. (Tanja Dancy 3:33am March 3, 2017)
This would be a difficult situation for an author to write about. Being strong is important for the heroine so she can not only be a survivor but to have a happy future. (Anna Speed 12:18pm March 3, 2017)
love finding new authors (Emily Stemp 1:44pm March 3, 2017)
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