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The Storm Within    by Hope Welsh
Price: $0.99 USD. 10450 words. Published by RomOnLine  on February 14, 2012. .

Kari Davis is on the run. Witness to a murder she's been framed for, she's got nowhere to go and no one to run to. When she is stranded in an Oklahoma blizzard, she discovers her guardian angel rescuer is more than she's bargained for. Is he her salvation or will Cade Williams be the source of her ultimate destruction? Danger is coming...
Some Lessons Still to Learn    by Erin Gordon
Price: $1.99 USD. 74660 words. Published by RomOnLine  on January 6, 2011. .

Some Lessons Still to Learn is book 2 of the Lessons Trilogy. Police officers Cassandra O'Rourke and Brandon Williamson are engaged now. But can Cassie let go of her fears long enough to believe Brandon really loves her, or will her doubts tear them apart. Join Cassie and Brandon as they explore her continuing lessons in the world of domination and submission. Adult Themes: 18 Plus
Lessons to Love    by Erin Gordon
Price: $0.99 USD. 87290 words. Published by RomOnLine  on December 30, 2010. .

Cassandra O'Rourke is working on a case searching the Internet for a sadistic psychopath that is murdering women he meets in chat rooms. First, she wonders if Brandon is her perpetrator. Then, she wonders if he's the man of her dreams! Join Brandon and Cassie as he teaches her about the world of Domination and submission.


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  • The Diary on Dec. 30, 2010
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    This is written as if it were a diary. I think it might be a bit mature for younger teens. The writing style is much to modern for one to easily believe it was really a 'found' diary. Still, it was an entertaining freebie
  • Delia-Boobelia on Jan. 02, 2011
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    Before some child reads this-it really should be marked as including a graphic rape of a little girl. I don't see anything that alerts the reader that this material is not suitable for children--and it certainly isn't. The 'discussion' overheard by the 3rd graders was a bit much--8 year old children shouldn't even know those terms.