(DOWNLOAD) "Private Paradise" by Jami Alden # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Private Paradise
- Author : Jami Alden
- Release Date : January 18, 2016
- Genre: Contemporary,Books,Romance,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 820 KB
Description
Fans of Bella Andre, Sylvia Day, Victoria Dahl, and Maya Banks will enjoy this steamy story of a second chance at love.
After years of catering to the whims of the rich and famous at one of the Caribbean's most luxurious resorts, there isn't much that can rattle Carla DeLuca.
Until Sam O’Connell shows up.
Tall, dark, and sexy, Holley Cay's new security chief is no stranger. He's the irresistible bad boy who seduced her over a long, hot summer only to leave her heartbroken, humiliated, and determined to never again fall for a player like him. But though her heart still stings with the memory of his rejection, her body can't forget the all-consuming pleasure of his touch.
Sam never forgave himself for his too cruel rejection of Carla over a decade before. Young, reckless, and convinced it was only a matter of time Carla regretted hooking up with a trouble maker like him, Sam pushed Carla away before she could realize her mistake. But when Sam lands a job working for Carla in paradise, he seizes the chance to finally make things right.
When a hurricane strands them alone on the island, Carla is unable to resist the passion simmering between them. She doesn't fool herself that what they have will last past the storm. But little does she know, Sam will do whatever it takes to make her his – forever this time.
Praise for Jami Alden's books:
“Jami Alden always takes you on a wild ride!
- New York Times best seller Catherine Coulter
“The perfect balance of emotion and romance.”
-New York Times best seller Maya Banks
“Hot and emotionally charged, Jami Alden always delivers.”
-New York Times best seller Shannon McKenna
“A fantastic story that will keep you hot and bothered.”
-Romantic Times Book Reviews for Private Party
“Alden can wring every emotion from her characters.”
-Romantic Times Book Reviews