Passion

Fiction & Literature, Literary, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: David Rory O'Neill ISBN: 9781301110384
Publisher: David Rory O'Neill Publication: December 30, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Rory O'Neill
ISBN: 9781301110384
Publisher: David Rory O'Neill
Publication: December 30, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A gentle bawdy romance with a few thrilling twists.
Daniel Dawes has come back from the war in the Falklands with a broken back and a burden of guilt for the stress he has caused Bonny and Lauren. He must mend his mind as well as his body for he has new responsibilities. He is going to be a father.
This healing will be aided by the love of Bonny and Lauren and by the attention of his physiotherapist Kris. The healing will flow to Kris, who nurses a deep secret. Daniel’s life will be complicated by new attachments and responsibilities.
The Dawes’ past returns to haunt them. Old conspiracies, fear of discovery and a need for revenge create danger that they must defeat or run from, forever living in fear.
What motivates the natural warrior? What drives him or her to strive, fight and risk all? Why do some resist the tribal forces of conformity and compliance?
This is the story of three who resist. They are driven by belief and moral certainties that are individual and non-conformist. The engine that drives them is passion. Passion for each other, powerful, hedonistic sexuality, hunger for life, moral justice and personal freedom.
This novel deals with adult themes and is aimed at mature open-minded men and women who enjoy reading of thrills and erotic romance set amid meaningful eye opening historical realism

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A gentle bawdy romance with a few thrilling twists.
Daniel Dawes has come back from the war in the Falklands with a broken back and a burden of guilt for the stress he has caused Bonny and Lauren. He must mend his mind as well as his body for he has new responsibilities. He is going to be a father.
This healing will be aided by the love of Bonny and Lauren and by the attention of his physiotherapist Kris. The healing will flow to Kris, who nurses a deep secret. Daniel’s life will be complicated by new attachments and responsibilities.
The Dawes’ past returns to haunt them. Old conspiracies, fear of discovery and a need for revenge create danger that they must defeat or run from, forever living in fear.
What motivates the natural warrior? What drives him or her to strive, fight and risk all? Why do some resist the tribal forces of conformity and compliance?
This is the story of three who resist. They are driven by belief and moral certainties that are individual and non-conformist. The engine that drives them is passion. Passion for each other, powerful, hedonistic sexuality, hunger for life, moral justice and personal freedom.
This novel deals with adult themes and is aimed at mature open-minded men and women who enjoy reading of thrills and erotic romance set amid meaningful eye opening historical realism

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