

Books in series

#1
Curve My Appetite
2013
Sally Austens’ sexual experience is limited and unsatisfactory at best.
Now, as she turns thirty, it looks like the relationship train has missed her stop. When a friend tells her about the
1Night Stand (1NS)
agency, and suggests it might just change her life, she’s skeptical but shoots for the stars when asking for her perfect date. Go big or go home, right?
Dean Martorino lives in the public eye. Surrounded on a daily basis by society’s idea of stunning beauty, he longs for a woman with curves he can get lost in. At the suggestion of his long-time friend and manager, Dean shares his secret with Madame Eve hoping she can find him a match to fill his arms and satisfy his desires.
Can Sally accept the beauty Dean sees in her long enough to curve his appetite or will they both go home hungry?
Want to see what happens next in Sally and Dean's lives? Read the sequel - Learning Curve...

#2
Learning Curve
2016
This book is the sequel to [Curve My Appetite](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17621462.CurveMyAppetite "Curve My Appetite")...
[Madame Evangeline](https://www.goodreads.com/series/66260-1night-stand?page=2&per_page=100) may have helped them find one another. But meshing their two worlds together isn’t easy.
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When Dean is nominated for an Emmy, he is so excited he invites Sally to be is date for the evening.
Sally is reluctant at first but eventually agrees. Petrified the world media will make fun of her for being the fat chick on Dean’s arm, she works her butt off to lose weight before the big event.
Can Dean and Sally learn to make life together work? Or will the reality of the differences in their lives be too difficult to overcome?
Author

Melissa Kendall
Author · 7 books
Melissa is a 42 year-old stay at home mum and part-time Software Support Consultant. She lives in Perth Western Australia the second most isolated capital city in the world. She's always loved to read and write and spent most of her teens scribbling poetry and short stories on any scrap of paper she could get her hands on. Over the years as daily life pressures got in the way she lost the passion for it. After her son was born, she discovered online books and her interest in writing was rekindled. It has been a large part of her life ever since.