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Dreams of the heart aren’t always secret. When the desire is strong enough—or the heart worthy enough—the words whisper on the wind. Tavish Black is the man who hears those secret desires…and sometimes makes them come true. Paul humors his best friend Jerry’s wish for an evening at the mysterious Black mansion that promises they will each find their elusive perfect match. When the dreaded double date turns into a game of one-on-one, will both men discover they’re more than evenly matched or will Paul be left holding the ball? This is book two in a series of erotic short stories involving Tavish Black and his mysterious invitations. All titles in this series are stand-alone. This series contains material that may cause your e-reader to spontaneously combust. It is strongly recommended that you read in a place where your moans won’t disturb others. Includes content some readers may find uncomfortable. Especially without plenty of lube. Pulp Heated Exchange…Leaving you Satisfied For Now Show less
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Alternate name for Laura Harner. Raised in California, Laura likes it hot, which explains why she ended up in Arizona via such diverse places as Japan, Maine, and Florida, and many more places in between. After retiring from the US Navy, she found a niche working for land management agencies, including the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Though she has held many jobs around the world, her favorite was working and living in Grand Canyon National Park. Working (and eating) in New Orleans was a close second. You will find many of her books are set against the rich backdrops provided by coastal Louisiana and northern Arizona. When asked how she started writing, Laura tells of waking on Boxing Day a few years ago, with a woman named Elena MacFarland yammering in her dreams, demanding her story be told. Despite never attempting to write fiction before that morning, Laura ignored all of the holiday visitors and the Highland Destiny series was born. She doesn’t believe it was a coincidence that the great grandmother who died when Laura was just a baby was named Elena MacFarland. Destiny does play a hand. Laura became a full-time writer in 2012, and now she spends her time writing, watching her Arizona Diamondbacks, and working on her very own version of the Willow Springs Ranch in northwestern Arizona.