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Ellora's Cavemen

by Lora Leigh

A.D. 2203: Adam and Eve By Ravyn Wilde Werewolves have but one genetic breeding mate. Male Weres can only detect their mate's scent during the full moon, so females of all warm-blooded species who don't want to be claimed lock themselves in "safe rooms" so their scents can't be detected. For all of her 38 years, geneticist Eve Longtree, an independent human female through and through, has never forgotten to lock herself into her safe room during Lupine moon. Until now. At His Mercy By Doreen DeSalvo Faith Hartley is a researcher in the field of metaphysics. She's also a psychic. She desperately needs Jake McIntyre's approval for grant funds to continue conducting research at the university. Jake wants her to prove her psychic abilities before he'll even consider it. He wants Faith to read his mind, and he arrogantly believes she cannot. He's thinking of Faith in wicked ways… Barbarian By Kate Douglas Bryony believes her captive is the sex slave trader responsible for her sister's death. She sexually "tortures" him for hours, getting him harder than steel but allowing him no release. Innocent of her charges and obsessed with Bryony, two years later Jake hunts her down. And payback is a bitch. Joshua 4.0 By Sahara Kelly Joshua is everything a woman dreams of: gorgeous, sexy, and built with a body made for sin (and giving multiple O's). The problem is Joshua is a virtual reality computer program. He isn't real…or is he? Manimal By Lani Aames Kelsey is sick to death of her ex-boyfriend and his attempts to remain in her life. When a friend offered Kelsey the use of her secluded cabin for respite, she was expecting snow, forest scenery, solitude to get some work done without interruptions, and not much else. Little does Kelsey know, someone—or something—is watching her. And his need to mate is strong. Time-share: Amelia's Journey By Lora Leigh A spaceship of scientists crashes on Venus. The crew gets separated, leaving Amelia alone with Mike and Saber. A primal, primitive phenomenon on Venus affects the three humans, too. The need to mate, to be impregnated, overwhelms Amelia, and the desire to be the one who impregnates her overpowers both men. But only one man can be the alpha male.

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