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Demon is a confirmed ladies’ man. He has no reason to change that. Or he doesn’t until he meets the fiery Zara across a hospital room. His immediate attraction quickly turns to thoughts of cherishing, protecting, loving, and having a forever family with Zara. She’s more than just a beautiful, sexy woman. She’s smart, driven, and strong, yet in some ways, vulnerable. Unfortunately, she also seems to be the one woman who doesn’t fall at his feet. He has to rethink his whole approach. Zara, as a doctor, is confident—as a woman, not so much. Now, she finds herself feeling overwhelmed and maybe a little obsessed with her thoughts about the sexy biker. He tests her self-control. Yet, she thinks she can’t trust him with her heart. Should she risk the heartbreak, she’s positive will come? He’s more than his sexy body and handsome face. He’s intelligent, loving, and has a sense of humor. And he says he wants a family. Each of them haunts the other’s dreams. He’s out to prove he’s her man, now and forever. She doesn’t play games, and she’s convinced those are Demon’s specialty. She refuses to be another toy. Conflicts arise that make her doubt his sincerity and send her straight into danger. Demon is going to do whatever it takes, even plan an invasion, to get the woman he loves back. Nothing will stand in the way of Zara taking her place as Demon’s Hellion.
Author

An avid reader with a passion for romances that finally got the chance to write one of her own. The rest is history. Not what anyone thought for someone who has been a nurse and in healthcare management for years. I sit writing as my two fur babies, my pugs Kujo and Khaos, impatiently wait for me to get done so they can lay on me as their human sofa! My children are finally considered to be adults, so it's me, the hubby and the dogs. I'm a iced tea drinking fiend who has insomnia, more ideas than I know what to do with, and a need to write them down. Not too bad for a girl from rural Ohio in the foothills of Appalachia that grew up in a town of about 4000 people.


