SummaryIn the primitive wilds of the South Louisiana swamps, the
hot-blooded Cajun Cherchat brothers take lost photographer
Sahara Jensen captive, thinking to use her soft, warm flesh
for their--and her--sexual pleasure. But when one of them
unwittingly falls in love with the woman, who then is the
captor, and who is really the prisoner...? On assignment, Sarah is deep in the swamp, looking to
photograph an illusive orchid. Unfortunately, someone
removed all her well placed markers and instead of finding
her way back, she finds the gorgeous Cherchat brothers. Or
rather, they find her. When they offer to lead her out of
the swamp, her only choice is to go with the two dark
strangers, or spend the night with alligators and snakes.
She chooses the men. Jacque and Quint Cherchat aren't innocent by anyone's
definition. Handsome as sin, with the devil's own
imagination, they embody every woman's secret fantasies and
they know it. Having a lone, stranded, female all to
themselves is too good to pass up. With infinite skill and
determination, not to mention delicious food, the two set
out to seduce her.... But not one of the three could
imagine the outcome of this night of forbidden erotic
pleasures. Jacque finds himself hopelessly drawn to the shy Sarah and
decides to keep her, with the help of an old Cajun
tradition. Naturally, Sarah has a slightly different view
on this subject. She dreams of a large house and luxury,
not of a cabin somewhere at the back of beyond, in
the middle of the swamp. No matter who lives there, or how
incredible the sex they share. Despite his magnetic appeal
and her runaway emotions, escaping Jacque becomes Sarah's
first priority. But Wild Jacque has an ace up his sleeve, and a dark secret
he isn't willing to share... even if it means losing the
woman he's fallen in love with. This full-length erotic novel is not for the reader who
likes her romance sweet. It depicts politically incorrect
situations and fantasies, designed for the woman who isn't
afraid to explore the edgy side of human relationships and
sexuality. Additional InformationAvailable in paper or e-book format.
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