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Jill Monroe
Primal Instincts (Blush)
taking a different point of view
Primal Instincts (Blush Series) by Jill Monroe (Harlequin Blaze #378 - Feb 2008)
This was actually two stories in one -- Miriam and Jeremy as well as the main characters Ian and Ava. I actually chuckled out loud quite a few times while reading their stories. Would have loved to read more... didn't want to put it down.
Back Cover:
Who are they to argue with biology?
TALL, DARK & FILTHY RICH (Million Dollar Secrets) by Jill Monroe, HB #362 Nov 07
Bk # 78--My thoughts: Good story. I liked Jessie and Cole both. I also liked discovering their history and how the author played out "the secrets". I was glad they were able to reconnect and move forward.
Primal Instincts
Who are they to argue with biology?
Subject A, photojournalist Ian Cole, is sent to ghostwrite a book on sex in various cultures. Instead of finding a white-haired professor, he is greeted by Subject B, anthropologist Ava Simms, wearing only a teeny loincloth and body paint….
Observations…
Primal Instincts
Photojournalist Ian Cole is sent to ghostwrite a book on sex in various cultures. Instead of finding a white-haired professor, he is greeted by anthropologist Ava Simms, wearing only a teeny loincloth and body paint.
Great Book!
Primal Instincts
Photojournalist Ian Cole is sent to ghostwrite a book on sex in varous cultures, and is surprised when he is greeted by Ava Simms wearing only a teeny loincloth and body paint. They start working on the book together and other things.
Primal Instincts
Who knew anthropology could be so interesting? This vividly sensual tale of a bookish woman exploring her sexuality--part of her "research"--is wonderfully written and well-executed.
--review by Vicki So, proofreader
Primal Instincts
Monroe delivers and then some with Primal Instincts. WOW! I'm still feeling a little flushed and I finished the book an hour ago!
This is my favorite kind of Blaze, two romances in one and both so much fun to read.
