
The untrained skills coursing through her might kill a man, but what a way to die.
When Gilrohan, shapeshifter and king's man, is thrown into a dank prison cell, his only option is clear, turn himself into a rat and escape. But fleeing the iron bars is easier than escaping the quick hands of the woman who captures him, and undoes his magic. Her undiscovered power is a rare gift, and
a mystery even to her.
Tabica lives as a slave to her oversexed overlord. Life seems grim until the furry tesslerat shifts into a sleek, naked man beneath her hands. Gilrohan wants to explore her power, and she wants to explore him. Together, they discover that magic can actually work between two people whose lives and love should never have intertwined. But her awakened skills land her into a new existence that threatens to be as dreary as her old one.

Bonnie's been cursed. The moment she finds a man attractive, he can't see or hear her. The idiot who put the curse on her threatens to make it permanent unless she agrees to follow his boss, a man she finds irresistible.
At first Jared thinks he's going crazy. He knows he's embracing a delicious female but he doesn't know if the invisible being is an actual woman or ghost. When things heat up between Jared and Bonnie, they find a way to communicate. Now they have to figure out how to thwart Jared's enemy or Jared will never get a good look at the woman he's felt. . . all over.
Part of the Shrink Wrapped series.
Once a gentleman's daughter, the now destitute Miss Charity Vincent was forced to become Cherry the whore. Yet her core of a well-bred young lady remains intact -- she is a thoroughly incompetent prostitute.
Eliot Stevens came from America to London for business and now he sees a way to mix his business with fun. Cherry can teach him the manners he needs to fit into society and in exchange, he can teach her about pleasure-which might improve her life or shatter it.
Learning Charity is not your average
run-of-the-mill good-girl-gone bad story. It is a novel full
of hopes and dreams, and yes, even erotic love scenes. What
touched me the most was the patience that Eliot showed to
Charity at her most vulnerable. For that fact alone, I
instantly loved him. Charity was the perfect heroine for
this story because, even though she had no other choice but
to sell her body, her spirit wasn’t broken and she still had
hope. Learning Charity by Summer Devon is a delightful,
quick read that I enjoyed very much. It made me smile,
laugh, and become teary-eyed . . .
Talia Ricci, Joyfullyreviewed.com
Summer Devon has impressed this reviewer
beyond words. With a talent that goes beyond the usual, she
has penned a short but very delightful read that will make
you sigh with the beauty of two people finding what makes
life worth living. Learning Charity has placed Summer Devon
on my list of favorites, and will find itself on my April
recommended reads list. I applaud this book and its author.
Thank you Summer for such a fantastic read !
Time-travel agent Collins is preparing for a routine assignment to the past when rebels kill his commander and force him back in time, unprepared. With no sex-suppression drugs and incomplete training, he's stranded in a strange old world.
Candy was almost resigned to her humdrum life until a man in a strange black get-up dropped onto her park bench. If he wasn't gorgeous, and wounded, she might listen to her common sense and run. But curiosity and kindness have always been her weaknesses, and the fact that this guy rouses her long-dormant libido doesn't hurt, either.
Overwhelmed by the novel sensation of lust, Collins can't resist Candy's sensual sweetness. But every fevered joining of their bodies breaks the stringent laws to which he's sworn allegiance. Being trapped in the past is bad enough. Committing carnal crimes with an irresistible 21st century indigenous could destroy his future—and hers.
4.5 hearts, Linda L, Romance Studio.
