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Everything's Better with Wine

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For those who crave a truly satisfying romantic tale, Everything's Better with Wine is a modern-day, epic love story filled with rich characters, surprising plot twists and blood-pumping love scenes that not only titillate, but detail secrets that might teach men a few tricks about how to make a woman cry out in ecstasy, too!

Samantha Edwards is barely hanging on. Busy raising two boys, running a home and working long shifts as a nurse, fun between the sheets is the last thing on her mind. She would much rather curl up with a nice bottle of wine. However, steamy dreams begin to interrupt her day at work, at home and even at church.

When abrasive surgeon, Dr. Matthew Mcguire, joins the hospital, Samantha's life takes a turn for the worse. Eventually, she warms up to her new boss, even setting him up with best friend Caroline. When they all converge at a holiday party, the nurse is soon entwined in a situation with as many plot twists as there are empty bottles of wine.

Set in contemporary Los Angeles with plenty of dazzle and drama, Everything's Better with Wine uncorks the long smoldering urges in Samantha, as it will in anyone who cracks open its steamy pages. Brimming with plenty of action-packed interludes, it will inspire you to follow your heart, reach for your dreams and have you racing to try out the love-making techniques inside, too!

338 pages, Paperback

First published November 11, 2012

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Suzanne Swinger

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April 27, 2013
I enjoyed this book immensely. At first I enjoyed it because it was fun: humorous and sexy. However, as the story progressed, the two main characters grapple with the dilemma of duty versus desire. The characters and their struggles are recognizable and their situations feel real. I raced through the book because I was so sympathetic toward the protagonists that I could not bear to postpone learning of the resolution.

Ms. Swinger masterfully depicts the loneliness of the struggle between desire and duty.

I highly recommend this book. It is fun and sexy, but there is soul to it as well.
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