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Could he truly handle not being at the top in the business world anymore? Grayson Rane kept asking himself that same question over and over after Director Enterprise brought his once successful twelve year business Rane Technology. He packed up and moved from Boston to a new town he didn’t care about at all…until he meet her. Kendra Winstead had only one thing on her mind that was work, work and of course more work which was why she was downstairs doing her laundry late at night when she meet her new, drop-dead gorgeous neighbor… Grayson. Grayson loved everything about Kendra until he found out her secret. Would he be able to handle it or could it drive him away?

1 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 24, 2010

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Marie Rochelle

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"The Queen of Tease" offers interracial romance stories that will leave you eager for more and turning the pages faster than you can read them. If you enjoy that, Marie's writing is perfect for you. Marie was inspired to become a writer after reading her first "racy" book as a teenager. She started writing years ago to pursue her dream and create characters who embody the idea of "Happily Ever After" for her fans.


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June 14, 2012
Really wish I had the option of giving this 2.5 stars. It wasn't bad, but was also pretty forgettable. I didn't get how the hero could be so shy and then suddenly forward. So head over heals and then excited to leave without even considering the impact on the relationship. The two main characters were nice enough, but there was nothing special about either of them, and due to the short length, the relationship just went forward in these quick jumps from one point to the next without any real feeling behind the development.
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