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Bait & switch
Kendall Ryan
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  • paperback· 271 pp9781682302200
First published 2016

Bait & switch

By Kendall Ryan

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Warm

Love is a trap, a trick only other people fall for. Former Navy SEAL Nolan has no such illusions. The only things real in his life are his beloved bulldog and the two women who regularly share his bed. One is lightsoft, innocent, and tender touches. The other is darkand gives him all of the wicked things he craves behind closed doors. It's not cheating when each is aware of the other. But when he begins to feel much more than he ever bargained for, the order of his carefully crafted world is shaken, and he stands to lose everything. Nolan thinks we met by chance. We didn't. I sought him out, seduced him, and in return got the sanctuary I needed to survive. But now, impossibly, I've fallen in love with him. I don't care that he has another lover, because when he finds out who I am, it's going to ruin any chance I ever had with him anyway. She's the least of my worries. Love is a trap, a trick only other people fall for, and former Navy SEAL Nolan has no such illusions. Two women regularly share his bed: one is soft, innocent, and tender touches; the other gives him all of the wicked things he craves behind closed doors. Lacey is the romance. Daniella is the submissive. It's not cheating when each is aware of the other. But when Nolan begins to feel much more than he ever bargained for, he stands to lose everything.

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