Author: | Emily Arden | ISBN: | 9780992570736 |
Publisher: | Stirling Publishing | Publication: | December 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lovesong Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Emily Arden |
ISBN: | 9780992570736 |
Publisher: | Stirling Publishing |
Publication: | December 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lovesong Press |
Language: | English |
Celebrate Christmas with a sizzling novella from Emily Arden. The Priest's Seduction is about letting go of old fears and learning to trust again. Finding someone special is worth any risk. The Priest's Seduction is a sexy contemporary romance novella set in Oxford, England (18+). This is Daniel's story, following on from his affair with Sarah in The Gemini Effect. Christmas looms lonely and cheerless for Daniel – disowned by his family for leaving the priesthood and rejected by the woman he left it for. And so he throws himself into his new life as an Oxford tutor, trying to avoid further heart-ache and definitely trying to avoid thinking about the all-too-seductive Erin. She's well out of his league – beautiful, smart and popular, he could never hope to capture her attention. The safest thing is to hide behind the assumption that he is still a priest. Erin may be young, but she's experienced more than her fair share of heartbreak and disillusion. What she wants now is a man she can trust – someone she can rely on. Pity the man who's caught her eye is already taken – and not by a woman but by God. The last thing she should ever do is try to seduce a priest – or is it?
Celebrate Christmas with a sizzling novella from Emily Arden. The Priest's Seduction is about letting go of old fears and learning to trust again. Finding someone special is worth any risk. The Priest's Seduction is a sexy contemporary romance novella set in Oxford, England (18+). This is Daniel's story, following on from his affair with Sarah in The Gemini Effect. Christmas looms lonely and cheerless for Daniel – disowned by his family for leaving the priesthood and rejected by the woman he left it for. And so he throws himself into his new life as an Oxford tutor, trying to avoid further heart-ache and definitely trying to avoid thinking about the all-too-seductive Erin. She's well out of his league – beautiful, smart and popular, he could never hope to capture her attention. The safest thing is to hide behind the assumption that he is still a priest. Erin may be young, but she's experienced more than her fair share of heartbreak and disillusion. What she wants now is a man she can trust – someone she can rely on. Pity the man who's caught her eye is already taken – and not by a woman but by God. The last thing she should ever do is try to seduce a priest – or is it?