The Night Off Having worked as a high-priced escort for years, Nat Swayne not only enjoys her jobshe’s damn good at it. Unfortunately, old habits die hard, and love isn’t always enough. Dangerously sexy
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| Title | : | The Night Off |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.90 (650 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1602826730 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2012-07-17 |
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Emily Parker has a busy life over which she maintains iron-clad control. Raised by drug-addicted parents, she’s used to taking care of the people around her, to the exclusion of her own needs. But not tonight. After years of celibacy, she’s ready to pay for exactly what she wants: to surrender control, by having it taken away.Having worked as a high-priced escort for years, Nat Swayne not only enjoys her jobshe’s damn good at it. Dangerously sexy, she knows precisely how to fulfill the fantasies of women who enjoy her special brand of make-believeall without ever becoming emotionally involved.When their night of intense play turns into something more, Emily and Nat can’t help but pursue a connection in the real world. Unfortunately, old habits die hard, and love isn’t always enough.Or is it?
Editorial : About the AuthorBorn in a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, Meghan O'Brien relocated to Windsor, California. As a recent transplant, she's enjoying the moderate weather and gorgeous scenery of the Bay Area. Meghan lives with her partner Angie, their young son, three cats, and three dogs. Yes, it can be just as chaotic as it sounds.
This book is well organized and informative. This one is great in that it captures Nat and Emily so well. I have enjoyed reading it thus far.. Now start your search for linens. Her body of work is varied and distinctly original. I have to admit that I’m a Kennedyphile and have read a lot of the biographies and memoirs about them. After the 1st third or so of this book I was sure there wouldn't be a plot to go along with all of the sexy times, but Ms. Wilson and Will Herberg (in other words, thinkers that wouldn't be included in a series that contains volumes on such worthies as Foucault and Derrida).
If Prof. Each of these books is unique and I have enjoyed them all.
"The Night Off" has hints of "Thirteen Hours" in it when you start reading it or if you read the synopsis. I'm giving this one a 5/5 because I honestly enjoyed every single minute of it. The author also touches on technical developments as they transpire during and between seasons. Mises is a man you
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