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    Trouble by Sasha White

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    • ISBN: 0425217000
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: August 2007
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    Comments from the Seller: 2007 Trade Paperback Very Good Remainder Unread. Shelf wear to cover. Crease to bottom corner of book.

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    Synopsis

    Samair Jones is fed up with being a pushover for her boss and for her two-timing boyfriend. All she wants is to live by her own rules. Then she meets hot nightclub owner Valentine Ward and the decadent possibilities of answering only to herself become daringly clear. Especially when Valentine is willing to indulge every one of Samair's fantasies- no strings attached. At least none that Samair can see. Then she meets Valentine's powerful, jealous, and dangerously manipulative ex-wife Vera. Vera's about to throw a new kink into Samair and Valentine's games. But this one could be trouble.

    Biography

    Sasha White has written erotic romance for a number of publishers. She lives and Alberta, Canada

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    Trouble.by Anonymous

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    09/23/2009: Trouble was, for me, a good solid read of fiction with an erotic edge. I liked the character and thought her woes were really realistic. Overall, this is something I would lend to friends.

    I Also Recommend: Male/Female/Male And Romantic Hedonism.

    Not Sasha's best workby Anonymous

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    03/02/2009: This book was o.k. because the author has written much better books. This book was alright, not that interesting or erotic. I just didn't care for the story being told. It was underdeveloped. You must make the reader care about the main characters for the book to truely fly. I like erotica with a good story not just for the sake of print ot meeting publishing deadlines.


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