The Sex Cure by Cara Lockwood
One sexy assignment leads to off-the-charts passion in USA TODAY bestselling author Cara Lockwood’s latest sizzling DARE novel!
Playboy billionaire Wilder Lange is 100 percent sex. Women probably stand in line to worship him. But sex columnist and expert Harley Vega isn’t one of them. Especially since he eliminated her publishing job. Living in New York City takes stamina—and a lot of cash—so she has to find a new job. Fast.
Enter Wilder with his broad shoulders and almost jet-black hair. The gorgeous man has a very unusual request. He needs her expertise, and it must remain confidential. He also wants Harley—a woman with brains, sensitivity and a beauty she hasn’t noticed until he makes her look in the mirror.
Now Harley finds herself in close confines with the sexiest man on earth, one she should detest. He has her questioning her own knowledge of a topic she has studied for years: unbridled passion. She’s the one who’s supposed to uncover his secrets, not the reverse. Their crazy chemistry defies logic and soon Wilder shows her pleasure that makes her forget her own name. Is it even crazier to think they could bring this connection beyond the bedroom?
- File Name:the-sex-cure-by-cara-lockwood.epub
- Original Title:The Sex Cure
- Creator:Cara Lockwood
- Language:en-US
- Identifier:urn:uuid:4af5fc9b-1725-4194-b4fc-97c38e8b66fb
- Date:2019-12-09T16:32:08Z
- File Size:762.841 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Cover
- 2. Back Cover Text
- 3. About the Author
- 4. Booklist
- 5. Title Page
- 6. Dedication
- 7. Contents
- 8. Chapter One
- 9. Chapter Two
- 10. Chapter Three
- 11. Chapter Four
- 12. Chapter Five
- 13. Chapter Six
- 14. Chapter Seven
- 15. Chapter Eight
- 16. Chapter Nine
- 17. Chapter Ten
- 18. Chapter Eleven
- 19. Chapter Twelve
- 20. Chapter Thirteen
- 21. Chapter Fourteen
- 22. Chapter Fifteen
- 23. Chapter Sixteen
- 24. Epilogue
- 25. Excerpt from Hotter on Ice by Rebecca Hunter
- 26. Copyright
I liked the idea behind it but somethings were just too unreachable. Can Wilder just stop stating that she is the cure? He never really dealt with his issues. I wish we had seen how the characters interacted with their families. They are only stated in the book but never appear.