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by Fiona Murphy


  Miranda refuses her brother, and she knows she’ll be able to refuse Declan Kelly when the time comes. But she’s wrong, so very wrong. It isn’t money Kelly wants, it’s her. Her expertise as an accountant to audit his books and find who is stealing from him—that’s it, he tells her, but his eyes tell her there’s more.

  Without even being quite sure how and why she agreed, a deal is struck, and Miranda wonders how long she can fight the need for a man she can’t have. It’s one thing to know what Declan Kelly does and another to allow herself become involved with him. She is sure she can keep Declan at bay—she has plans to become a gangster’s girlfriend or lose her heart to him. But she’s wrong, so very wrong.

  Link to except and buy link on my blog:

  http://fionamurphyeroticromance.blogspot.com/2014/03/cover-blurb-excerpt-for-gangsters.html

  Zoe has been called cold and empty and undeserving of love when she can’t give it back. It isn’t how she wants be, but she knows no way of changing it, so she understands and hasn’t gone looking for a relationship. But then it finds her in the form of Sam King. Sam is a former Ranger, scarred on the outside from a mission that forced him out. The security contracting company needs Sam, but very soon Zoe realizes she needs him too. But it isn’t fair to get involved with him when he’s already been hurt—she has no right to add to his pain. But Sam is insistent that he’s not looking for a relationship; sex is all he wants and needs from her. Fighting Sam and her body is a lost cause, and she gives in, but soon she wants more from Sam—but how can she find a way to not be cold and empty? Is it her turn to end up hurt at the end?

  Link to except and buy link on my blog:

  http://fionamurphyeroticromance.blogspot.com/2014/04/cover-and-excerpt-for-favor.html

  About the Author

  I have wanted to be a writer since I was eight years old. Nothing else, not a doctor, lawyer, or a teacher.

  SO NOW I'M JUST A WRITER STANDING IN FRONT OF HER READERS ASKING YOU TO REVIEW THE BOOK YOU READ SO I CAN CONTINUE TO WRITE. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, IF YOU ENJOYED IT A SIMPLE SENTENCE, MAYBE TWO OR EVEN THREE AND FIVE MINUTES FROM YOUR DAY WOULD MEAN SO MUCH AND BE SO VERY APPRECIATED.

  THANKS,

  FIONA

 

 

 


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