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Latest revision as of 20:54, 8 December 2008
- Author: Jill Monroe
- Publisher: Harlequin Blaze # 378
- Year: 2008
- Setting:
- Amazon Listing: Primal Instincts
Book Description
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...
Sexual energy between subjects increases exponentially. Note the male's quickened breathing and barely restrained urge to do lusty and inappropriate things.
The female, in turn, decides to demonstrate her extensive knowledge of seduction, play and ritual...claiming it's "research." The results? Neither Subject A nor B want the study to end....
Primal Instincts was a 2008 Reviewers Choice nominee from Romantic Times Magazine.