Title: Ridge (Wild #2)
Author: Adriane Leigh
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 3, 2014
Synopsis
*Ridge, like Wild, is a standalone. Reading Wild first will provide some back story, but is not required to read Ridge
Wild (Wild #1)
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Excerpt
Excerpt
She unzipped her coat,
maintaining eye contact, pulling it down slowly as she backed into my place.
She didn’t even turn to take in the surroundings like most women did.
She was here to fuck and it
made me all the harder.
"Couch.” I nodded
behind her as I took my coat off, pulled my shirt over my head, and advanced on
her. Brown eyes widened for a moment as I moved in, kicking off my shoes,
pulling my socks, and tossing them aside. "Get naked.”
It took a minute for her
brain to register what I’d said. Her eyes darkened, her cheeks pinked up, and
then she pulled the shirt over her head and shimmied out of her tight jeans,
standing before me in a lacy bra and panties.
"Off.” I nodded at her
underthings.
"You first.” Her voice
was low and throaty and went straight to my dick.
"Not how this works.
You. Naked. Now.”
She worked my words over in
her mind before unclasping her bra, tossing it on the floor, and pulling her
panties down her legs.
She
was fucking hot. Creamy, porcelain skin, all soft dips and hollows. I wanted to
dig my fingers into her hips and squeeze. Leave marks. Fuck her so hard she’d
be speechless and still feel me in the morning.
Adriane Leigh was born and raised in a snowbank in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and now lives amongst the sand dunes of the Lake Michigan lakeshore. She graduated with a Literature degree but never particularly enjoyed reading Shakespeare or Chaucer. Adriane is married to a tall, dark and handsome guy, plays mama to two sweet baby girls, and is a voracious reader and knitter.
Giveaway
Coming Soon
Slade (Wild #3)
Behind every beautiful thing, there is some kind of pain...
Always overlooked. Always just there. That's what Dillon was to me.
Until one night.
In one night she flipped my world on its axis and there's no going back. But she has secrets, and secrets fester like an open wound. They color the past and forecast the future, but I'm determined to open her up; free her from her memories so she can live in the light and have the life she deserves.
It's just too bad that she wants nothing to do with me. But I'm nothing if not persistent and I'm not a man that gives up without a fight. I've had a taste and there's no walking away.
I just have to convince her that I'm not what she fears, I'm what she wants.
Slade, like Wild and Ridge, is a standalone.
Reading Wild and Ridge first will provide some back story, but is not required to read Slade.
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