BOUNTYGenre: Hot Romantic ComedyPublication Date: December 16, 2013Format: eBook onlyPrint Length: 335 pagesASIN: B00HDFM5LMAbout the book:Abby Williams just got a promotion. The job in London comes with perks aplenty, including a trip to an exotic island to review a five-star resort with poolside service. Unfortunately, on day two of her vacation, Abby finds herself bound and stuffed into a burlap bag, on her way across two continents.Iain Brodie is a muscle-bound mercenary. He just helped a despotic dictator take over an island. He's also Abby's kidnapper, and he has his own problems. Framed for a murder he didn't commit and a boss who’s out to get him, he has to face facts: Early retirement is out of the question and Abby Williams looks damned good in a burlap bag.Elise Sax delivers another hilarious page-turner. BOUNTY is a sexy, wild ride, and is certain to appeal to fans of Romancing the Stone and National Treasure.Buy Link: AMAZON
Praise
for the novels of Elise Sax:
“Fans of laugh-out-loud
romantic suspense will enjoy this new author as she joins the ranks of Janet
Evanovich, Katie MacAllister, and Jennifer Crusie.”—Booklist
“A fun read sure to
entertain.”—RT Book Reviews
“Elise Sax will win your
heart.”—NYT bestelling author Jill
Shalvis
“Elise Sax will make you laugh. Her larger-than-life characters jump off the page and make crazy seem like a fun place to hang out.”—Christie Craig, New York Times bestselling author of Texas Hold ‘Em
“Elise Sax will make you laugh. Her larger-than-life characters jump off the page and make crazy seem like a fun place to hang out.”—Christie Craig, New York Times bestselling author of Texas Hold ‘Em
“This fast-paced, zany story
provides great fun and features some impressive ingenuity.”—RT Book Reviews
“In the tradition of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series . . . a funny, sexy ride.”—Valerie Frankel, author of Four of a Kind
“In the tradition of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series . . . a funny, sexy ride.”—Valerie Frankel, author of Four of a Kind
I picked up the phone. “I thought we had a deal!” I yelled
at Harriman. But it wasn’t Harriman.
“I don’t remember making a deal, Princess.”
I felt feverish at the sound of his voice. A warm wave of
wonderful washed up my body making me want to remove my clothes at the first
available moment.
“I thought you were somebody else,” I stammered.
“Somebody you made a deal with, it seems. Should I be
worried?”
Think. Think. Think.
I was out. I couldn’t think of what to say. He should be
worried, and it was my fault. I had made a deal to his detriment. I was a drain
on him, and he didn’t even know it. He kidnapped me, but I had alerted the
authorities about him. The feds were breathing down his neck, and he was
oblivious. He sold me to a Chechen warlord, and I sold him out. Way out. Clean
out. Out to sea. Out of this world.
Out.
I had to come clean. I had to warn him. Warn him about the
authorities and warn him about me. He would hate me. He would never call me
Princess, again. My tongue grew thick, and my throat closed. I thought,
optimistically, that I was having anaphylactic shock.
About
the Author:
Elise Sax worked as a journalist for fifteen years, mostly
in Paris, France. She took a detour from journalism and became a private
investigator before trying her hand at writing fiction. She lives in Southern
California with her two sons. An Affair to Dismember is her first
novel.
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