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    Captive Dreams by Angela Knight, Diane Whiteside

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    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • 336pp

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      • Pub. Date: September 2006
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp

      Synopsis

      Celeste and Corinne Carson are more than sisters—they're both bestselling writers, each with an alpha-male hero who fulfills the wildest fantasies of readers. For Celeste, it's Jarred, a conqueror from the future. For Corinne, it's the barbarian Mykhayl from a world long ago. Devilishly sensual warriors, Jarred and Mykhayl have something in common with themselves—they're both far more real than their beautiful creators could have imagined.

      Fearing that the sisters are baout to write them off with a single stroke of the pen, Jarred and Mykhayl decide to exact hot, sweet revenge. The plan? Kidnap Celeste and Corinne, spirit them away to the very worlds of which they wrote, and force them to surrender to the sublime punishments of their own uninhibited imaginations...

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      Biography

      Angela Knight is a former newspaper journalist.

      Diane Whiteside designs and builds computers for the federal government. This is their first collaboration.

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      Mind Trashby xtreme-reader

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      November 18, 2009: Ok, so I knew I was getting a romance novel when I ordered it online, but I was not prepared for the horrible book i was about to read. The storyline was ok, but the characters were awful! How can these women write such drivel and call it romance? The men in the book rape women, they do nothing but have sex like cats and dogs, and to call the language explicit is putting it mildly. I couldn't even finish it due to making me sick to my stomach. Romance can be written in such a more beautiful way. The only thing this book was good for was warming me when I threw it in our fire this morning. I can't in good conscience let anyone get this book without knowing what they are getting into. Blah!

      Nice Readby Anonymous

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      April 25, 2009: Enjoyed both parts to this book. Each story went with the pace of the universe they wre set in. The characters all seemed real. The romance is good and the sex was quite explicit but there was story to follow around it (though more so in Diane Whiteside's one). If you want a light fantasy bedtime read, this will work well. I would recommend this to friends with the same taste.


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