Three's Company

    by Lorelei James, Jayne Rylon, Jess Dee

    Samhain Publishing

    August 4, 2009

    ISBN-10: 1605043249

    ISBN-13: 9781605043241

    Available in: Trade Size

    Three's Company
    by Lorelei James, Jayne Rylon, Jess Dee

    Wicked Garden by Lorelei James (originally published 09-09-08 in e-book format)
    Billy ran out on Eden the night of prom. Now he's back and she's hoping a fling will finally untangle him from her past. She hadn't counted on his wicked side—or the return of old lover Jon—to appeal so strongly to her dark, hidden desires.

    A Question of Trust by Jess Dee (originally published 09-09-08 in e-book format)
    Gabriel fulfills every one of Madeline's sexual fantasies. Until he introduces her to his best friend, Connor. Suddenly Maddie's horizons are expanding in a whole new direction that breaks all the rules.

    Nice and Naughty by Jayne Rylon (originally published 09-09-08 in e-book format)
    Alexa limits her adrenaline rushes to boardroom negotiations—until she indulges in a high-octane encounter on the hood of her sports car. Justin is supposed to be just a refreshing summer affair, but he's called for the kind of backup that shifts the odds in love's favor.



    Lorelei James' Bio

    Portraiture by Russell LLoyd Jensen/Sage Studios

    A bit about me: When I'm not squirreled away behind my laptop writing fun, sexy, contemporary erotic romances set in the modern day Wild West, I can be found reading everything under the sun, practicing yoga until I'm a pretzel, shootin' my .22, watching the Professional Bull Riders tour on Versus, and running a kid's taxi service, all in the guise of avoiding housework and rustlin' up vittles.

    Why do I have a particular fondness for all things western? Well, I'm a fourth generation South Dakotan, living in the Black Hills, which is chock-full of interesting characters, including cowboys, Indians, ranchers, and bikers. The geographical diversity of the surrounding area showcases mountains, plains, and badlands. Living in and writing about rural settings gives me a unique perspective, especially since I'm not writing historical westerns. Through my fictional world, I can show the ideals and the cowboy way of life are still very much alive.

    I also write a dark, gritty mystery series under another name. Check it out: http://www.loriarmstrong.com