Crave
- Authors
- McHeyzer, Margaret
- Publisher
- Margaret McHeyzer
- Tags
- anthology romance , romance , margaret mcheyzer , contemporary adult romance
- ISBN
- 9781311703088
- Date
- 2016-01-03T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.73 MB
- Lang
- en
Satisfy your book cravings with Grit, Chef Pierre and Smoke Mirrors.
This box set is only available for a very limited time.
Grit: TOP 100 AMAZON BESTSELLER
***Recommended for 18 years and over***
Alpha MC Prez Jaeger Dalton wants the land that was promised to him.
Sassy Phoenix Ward isn't about to let anyone take Freedom Run away from her.
He'll protect what's his.
She'll protect what's hers.
Jaeger is an arrogant ass, but he wants nothing more than Phoenix.
Phoenix is stubborn and headstrong, and she wants Jaeger out of her life.
Her father lost the family farm to gambling debts, but Jaeger isn't the only one who has a claim to the property.
Sometimes it's best to let things go.
But sometimes it's better to fight until the very end.
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Chef Pierre: Holly Walker had everything she'd ever dreamed about - a happy marriage and being mum to beautiful brown-eyed Emma - until an accident nineteen months ago tore her world apart. Now she's a widow and single mother to a boisterous little 7-year-old girl, looking for a new start. Ready to take the next step, Holly has found herself a job as a maƮtre d' at Table One, a once-acclaimed restaurant in the heart of Sydney. But one extremely arrogant Frenchman isn't going to be easy to work with...
Twenty years ago, Pierre LeRoux came to Australia, following the stunning Aussie girl he'd fallen in love with and married. He and his wife put their personal lives on hold, determined for Pierre to take Sydney's culinary society by storm. Just as his bright star was on the upswing, tragedy claimed the woman he was hopelessly in love with. He had been known as a Master Chef, but since his wife's death he has become known as a monster chef.
Can two broken people rebuild their lives and find happiness once more?
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Smoke and Mirrors: Words can trick us.
Smoke obscures objects on the edge of our vision.
A mirror may reflect, but the eye sees what it wants.
A delicate scent can evoke another time and place, a memory from the past.
And a sentence can deceive you, even as you read it.