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[[Image:Cover-I-Love-Rogues-Anthology.jpg|right|100px|I Love Rogues]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Bertrice Small]], [[Thea Devine]], [[Jane Bonander]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Bertrice Small]], [[Thea Devine]], [[Jane Bonander]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Kensington]] [[Brava]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Kensington]] [[Brava]]

Latest revision as of 04:35, 23 November 2022


I Love Rogues

Book Description

From three scintillating authors come these tales of erotic romance.

Stories

"Zuleika And The Barbarian" - Bertrice Small

  • Princess Zuleika of Dariyabar has no intention of marrying her ruthless cousin, even if she has to give herself to the enemy, the barbarian AmirKhan, to be free of him. AmirKhan is both intrigued and amused by Zuleika and with each night of seduction and surrender, the barbarian finds himself succumbing to love's decisive victory...

"All the Secret Pleasures" - Thea Devine

  • London, 1820. Corinna Woodholme is on the prowl and she's already set her sights on a new candidate for the position of sensual plaything: Simon Charlesworth, whose heart she broke many years before. To win Corinna's hand, he'll play whatever erotic games she likes...

"The Bedroom Is Mine" - Jane Bonander

  • California, 1879. No man is more determined to remain a bachelor than ruggedly handsome Ross Benedict. Then he arrives home one night to a fiery-haired stranger warming his bed. Lily was never told that the secluded cabin she was renting came furnished with a man! Still, she refuses to budge. So does Ross. Now, the only thing they have in common is the desire to prove that the matchmaker’s plan can’t possibly succeed. Or can it?