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Sorority Secrets: The virgins of Beta Kappa Nu would do anything for each other. Even auction off their most valuable asset… Officer Eli Kirschner is accustomed to going deep undercover. This time—this job—is different, though. A suspected prostitution ring, with college girls sent off to the highest bidder. A face like an angel. The thought of someone taking advantage of her makes my blood boil. Eli is blindsided by Ash’s innocent allure. The instant pull she has on him and the way she makes him feel again. I’ve encountered a lot of women, but none that have affected me on a primal, paramount, primitive level. The desire to protect is immeasurable. Caught between duty and desire, reality and fiction, Eli continues the ruse as the intensity of his relationship with Ash deepens. I’m not a wealthy businessman. I’m a cop who barely has two nickels to rub together. When Ash comes clean about her reasons for auctioning off her virginity, Eli’s decision is made. I want her in my life, in bed and in my heart indefinitely. He could never turn the girls in and risk losing Ash forever. But will Ash stay once she learns the truth about him? For those times when size does matter. The Dirty Bits from Carina Press: quick and dirty, just the way we like it. This book is approximately 16,000 words One-click with confidence. This title is part of the Carina Press Romance Promise: all the romance you’re looking for with an HEA/HFN. It’s a promise!
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I enjoyed this one a lot...
– It was super short (under an hour to read).
– Only the hero's POV (would have preferred dual POV for this one).
– It was pretty much all sex.
– A smidge of angst.
– Likable characters.
– Now OW or OM drama (although hero admits to flirting with OW when they break up for a bit).
– And epilogue that really wasn't an epilogue since it takes place mere minutes after the last chapter. (lol)
On to the next book I go!
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4 primary booksSorority Secrets is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by K. Webster, M. Never, and 2 others.