Lorrie B. (mallygirl) reviewed The Pleasure Chest (Harlequin Blaze, No 281) on + 170 more book reviews
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This was a really good book!! Very different from other blazes I have read...Eighteenth century artist and pirate Stede OFlannery is cursed to live inside one of his paintings. Every once in while, Stede escapes his prison to live a week as a mortal. If he falls in love during one of his hiatus, the curse will end.
From Eharlequin:
Is she dreaming? New York artist Tanya Taylor is amazedand incredibly turned onwhen real-life pirate Stede O'Flannery magically appears in her bedroom ready for action. The dark-haired, green-eyed, sexy seafarer is shirtless, strapped with a swordand those breeches? They leave nothing to Tanya's naughty imagination.
But he looks just like the subject in the wild and mysterious old painting she's just bought. The truth is Stede has one week to break a fateful curse. He's got to fall in loveand fast. Good thing Tanya, with her chestful of toys, knows the most pleasurable ways to a man's heart. After all, doesn't she deserve something deliciously wicked out of the deal, too?
From Eharlequin:
Is she dreaming? New York artist Tanya Taylor is amazedand incredibly turned onwhen real-life pirate Stede O'Flannery magically appears in her bedroom ready for action. The dark-haired, green-eyed, sexy seafarer is shirtless, strapped with a swordand those breeches? They leave nothing to Tanya's naughty imagination.
But he looks just like the subject in the wild and mysterious old painting she's just bought. The truth is Stede has one week to break a fateful curse. He's got to fall in loveand fast. Good thing Tanya, with her chestful of toys, knows the most pleasurable ways to a man's heart. After all, doesn't she deserve something deliciously wicked out of the deal, too?
A time travel story with an intriguiging, hunky hero.
When real life pirate Stede O'Flannery appears in Tanya Taylors bedroom can true love bloom from lust...and free him from a curse?
Couldn't put it down, would she or wouldn't she very good but keep a some water handy to put out the fire
Robyn F. (readerobyn) reviewed The Pleasure Chest (Harlequin Blaze, No 281) on + 47 more book reviews
a magical read.