Forbidden
Desire
Pirate's
Prize #3
by
Tina Donahue
Genre:
Historical Romance
Pub
Date: 12/5/17
In
paradise, the only limits to passion lie in your imagination…
After a life filled
with hardship, landing on a lush tropical isle is heaven on earth
for mariner Heath Garrison. And it comes complete with two angels
who bring out the very devil in him. Identical twins Netta and Aimee
are guileless and seductive, living and loving without jealousy.
Days of longing, nights of carnal bliss make choosing one over the
other seem impossible, but hungering for both sisters is taboo.
Aimee and Netta’s
devotion to each other helped them survive the vicious pirates who
overran their home. Will a virile Englishman come between them now?
When their enemies return, determined to vanquish the islanders for
good, Heath races to save them along with his countrymen. But
survival will bring a choice—between the life Heath has known, and
a love that changes all their destinies…
Tina
Donahue is
an Amazon and international bestselling novelist in erotic,
paranormal, contemporary, and historical romance for traditional
publishers and indie. Booklist,
Publishers Weekly, Romantic Times and
numerous online sites have praised her work. Three of her erotic
novels (Freeing
the Beast, Come and Get Your Love,
and Wicked
Takeover)
were Readers' Choice Award winners. Another three of her erotic
novels (Adored;
Deep, Dark, Delicious; Lush Velvet Nights)
were named finalists in the 2011 EPIC competition. Sensual
Stranger,
her erotic romance, was chosen Book of the Year 2010 (erotic
category) at the French review site, Blue Moon reviews. The Golden
Nib Award at Miz Love Loves Books was created specifically for her
erotic romance Lush
Velvet Nights. Deep, Dark, Delicious received
an Award of Merit in the RWA Holt Medallion competition. Take
Me Away captured
second place in the NEC-RWA contest. And The
Yearning was
honored with an Award of Merit in the RWA Holt Medallion competition.
She’s featured in the 2012 Novel
and Writer’s Market.
Before penning romances, she worked in Story Direction for a
Hollywood production company.
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