Two Men and a Lady
by Michele R. Bardsley, Lynn LaFleur, Cricket Starr
Ellora's Cave
October 1, 2005
ISBN-13: 1419952641
Available in: Trade Size
And Best Friend Makes Three by Lynn LaFleur A teasing remark from his best friend sends Eric McFarland ten years back in time to his college days, when sex was wild and plentiful. Now happily engaged to Brenna West, Eric has no desire to be with any other woman.
When that best friend, Keith Dillard, pays a visit, Eric decides to turn Keith's teasing remark into reality.
Brenna loves Eric with all her heart and wants no other man. Yet when Eric says he and Keith want to give her one night of incredible passion and pleasure, she can't possibly turn down their generous offer.
Lady's Choice by Cricket Starr Lija is a woman on a mission...to get at least one night of fun in before she has to marry someone she doesn't really want. Gehon and Jackon are Zelion warriors working as space traders, and meeting Lija is a dream come true...sort of. Zelion men can only be fertile with their "true mate" a woman who matches them. They know her when they see her, taste her, and touch her, and once committed to her, will be faithful to her forever. The good news is that Lija is a true mate. The bad news is that she's the true mate for both of them and Zelion warriors aren't real good about sharing. The Zelions set up a sexual competition to win her hand, but in the end it is the "Lady's Choice" that will rule the day.
Saving Sarah by Michele R. Bardsley A couple marred by tragedy indulges in a night of passion to redeem their marriageand the lost soul of the handsome ghost who shares their bed. But the evil that almost destroyed them all a year ago still lurks in their lives, and it wants revenge...
Award-winning author Michele R. Bardsley spends her days
begging her toddler son to PLEASE sit on the potty,
avoiding her preteen daughter's Room of the Unknown, and
answering her husband's silly questions (like "Honey, why
is my sock glued to floor?").
Her hobbies include ingesting huge quantities of chocolate
and drawing smiley faces in the dust on her furniture.
She's been accused of plant homicide (you mean you have to
water those green thingies?) and has been named Queen of
Housework Procrastination. In between the duties of her
fantastically interesting life (yawn), she writes novels
and short stories and grand excuses about how her husband's
socks get stuck to the carpet.