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Dangerous Intentions

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A woman searching for the perfect man… Wealthy magazine editor Kiley Chapman lives with the frightening memory of her kidnapping ten years ago. When she advertises for a man to fill her hero profile article, she soon discovers bodyguard Scott Danger lives up to his name. His charismatic presence and cocky attitude erode her resolve to stay cool and uninvolved. A man in serious peril of losing his heart… Security specialist Scott Danger prides himself on impeccable restraint—a man who disciplines both mind and body. It’s questionable how long he can resist his undeniable attraction to Kiley—and all bets are off when he must protect her from a lethal stalker bent on destroying all they hold dear. Determined to maintain independence, she won’t accept his protection, and he won’t take no for an answer. A battle of wills ensues between Kiley, Scott and a cunning enemy, threatening to start a firestorm they may not survive.

351 pages, Paperback

First published November 14, 2001

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About the author

Denise A. Agnew

109 books162 followers
Denise A. Agnew is the award-winning author of over 70 novels and several optioned and produced screenplays and TV pilots.

Denise’s record proves that with paranormal, time travel, romantic comedy, contemporary, historical, erotic romance, romantic suspense and horror writing under her belt, she enjoys writing about a diverse range of subjects. Her experiences with archaeology and archery have crept into her work, as well as numerous travels through the UK and Ireland.

Denise is also a Writer/Producer (Where’s Lucy? Productions), a paranormal investigator (SOS Paranormal Investigations), Reiki Master, Certified Creativity Coach and Medium. As a Creativity Coach, Denise assists anyone in the creative arts, including writing and acting, to maintain lifelong creativity. Denise lives in Arizona with her husband. She is represented by Gandolfo Helin and Fountain Literary Management.

Visit Denise’s websites at www.deniseagnew.com and www.agnewcreativemedium.com


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September 3, 2012
Kiley Chapman has moved on from being a kidnap victim 10 years ago to a successful magazine editor. But when the need to have her protected arises, her uncle knows his strong willed niece will never accept a bodyguard around her 24/7 so he hires Scott Danger, an ex special forces specialist to play the part of a hero for one of her articles. Little did they know he wouldn't be acting for long. Scott does all he can to keep Kiley alive as she struggles to help a friend fight for her life while facing the demons of her past. Things literally heat up when they find their sexual attraction for each other can no longer be kept at a distance which turns out to be emotionally dangerous for both of them. The story is believable and fast paced. The sex is hot and the characters well written. This won't be the last book by Denise Agnew I read and I recommend this author highly.
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65 reviews9 followers
May 1, 2008
I was disappointed in this book. It took me a long time to get through it. Most of it was predictable. The writing was not bad, don't get me wrong, but the storyline lacked that bit that brings the reader in, craving more. Yes, it is in the erotica genre, so most of the stories are predictable with happily ever after endings, but this was a bit too predictable for me.
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July 13, 2010
This was an ok read. I love Denise Agnew but this was not one of my favorites. The characters were strong but the story itself was a little difficult to get into in comparison to her other work. Still a good read.
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