The Tiger In Summer

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Passion And Savagery In The Red Orient

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Earthy As They Come

The Communists claimed foreigners were ravishing the women of China. But Mark Wyatt discovered Chinese girls offering themselves willingly to an American daring enough to pierce the guerilla lines.

Lovely Mu Tan believed love should be wild and uninhibited. And seductive Yue Ming, who had had other lovers since Mark, was waiting impatiently for him in the dangerous mountains of Red China.

via Greg McCambley

Most Likely To Love

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Rogue Male In A Passion-Tormented Household

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Colleen was the mistress of the house, beautiful, rich and romantic, with the lush, pliant body of an overly passionate woman, and a husband who didn’t appreciate her obvious charms.

Onofre was the newly hired handyman, sullen, opportunistic and blatantly virile — like a stud bull that accepts all comers.

Pansy, the maid, got the message at once and offered herself without reservations. Vesta, the housekeeper, fought her attraction for him and continued making passes at Colleen. Colleen, torn between pressure from Vesta, loyalty to her husband and her desperate need for Onofre, resisted, wavered, then fell like a ripe plum into Onofre’s bed.

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