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New York Times bestselling authors Megan Hart and Lauren Dane and USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan team up with fun and fearless tales of women who know what they want, and aren’t afraid of going for it!

Crossing the Line by Megan Hart
Caitlyn Fox has one chance to prove to her outrageously hot — and ridiculously controlling — boss that she’s got the chops to succeed. But Jamison Wolfe isn’t quite what he seems. And once they cross the line between business and pleasure, Caitlyn discovers the one place where she’s in control...

Burned by Sarah Morgan
Trainer and martial artist Rosie Miller’s zen is seriously compromised when Hunter Black — her former coach and lover — becomes her new boss. And with all the sexual energy still crackling between them, her poor little zen doesn’t stand a chance. So this time, Rosie is determined to play by her rules...

Cake by Lauren Dane
Art student Wren Davis pursues what she wants. And what she wants is Gregori Ivanov — rock star of the Seattle art scene. With his tattoos, piercings and sensual sneer, Gregori is the ultimate bad boy. After Wren experiences just how scorching sex with him is, she’s determined to show Gregori that just one taste won’t be enough...

336 pages, Paperback

First published May 27, 2014

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Megan Hart has written in almost every genre of romantic fiction, including historical, contemporary, romantic suspense, romantic comedy, futuristic, fantasy and perhaps most notably, erotic. She also writes non-erotic fantasy and science fiction, as well as continuing to occasionally dabble in horror.

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September 21, 2014
***A print copy of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.***

Crossing the Line by Megan Hart
4 stars

This book is a perfect example of how you can think you don’t like a plot, but as it turns out, you just needed someone to do it right.

A submissive man in the bedroom hasn’t worked for me in the past, but it worked for me here. I loved this short story from Megan Hart.

Both of the characters in this book were likable. I felt like, outside of the bedroom, they were perfectly matched. (They were inside, too, but in a different way.) He might have been her boss, but Caite was an exemplary employee who was very take charge of her career and was doing almost as much for Jamison’s business as he was.

Jamison was an interesting character. We didn’t get much of his past, but that worked for me with this book. There was an aura of mystery about Jamison that really fit this story, and I think one of the reasons it worked was because he was still figuring things out about himself. He was tense and intense, but luckily he had Caite to help him with that.

The sex in this one was hot. What I really enjoyed about it was that Jamison and Caite were exploring things together. They were doing things neither one of them had ever done before, and I really liked Jamison’s hesitancy to delve into this part of himself. He was a manly man, and I think his reactions to what was developing between them made the story more realistic.

Highly recommended if you are looking for a quick, steamy read on just the other side of vanilla!

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Burned by Sarah Morgan
4 stars

When I first started this book, I didn't realize this was the second in a series, but it didn't hinder my enjoyment of this book. If anything, it gave me another read to look forward to! :)

If you've read some of my previous reviews, then you know I am a huge fan of lovers who have been separated for whatever reason and then reunite.

To Rosie's mortification, the love of her life (who she hasn't seen in years) is witness to her getting dumped just before her birthday. In attempt to thwart the awkwardness of finishing dinner with an new ex- and running into and old ex-, she makes a mad dash from the restaurant.

And that's when Rosie's like takes a turn...for the better or for the worse remains to be seen for our main character.

I really enjoyed Burned. With a book of this length, it can be hard to find just the right amount of intensity, but this author managed to find it.

Rosie was such a likable character. One of the things that I really liked about her was that even though she was mad at Hunter for leaving her so abruptly, she didn't blame him entirely. She recognized things she could have done better in their relationship and took ownership of that.

Hunter wasn't at all what he seemed. He appeared to be a man who had it all together without a care in the world. He'd been knocked down, but he took control of his life and made things happen. While his past definitely shaped the man he'd become, he didn't let it consume him. He didn't give up on Rosie when she fought their attraction, but he also didn't push her. He was willing to wait it out and let Rosie have time to think about things.

One of the highlights of this story for me was Rosie's sister, Hayley. She was a momma bear when it came to her sister, and she was a hoot to read about! Their love for each other was so sweet.

The love scenes in this book were hot. Hunter and Rosie had chemistry from their very first scene!

"...just sex, nothing else. I'm over you."

His eyes were dark as flint, hooded, slumberous. "Right now you're under me, Ninja, which gives me the advantage."

He had all the advantage, but I wasn't going to tell him that. This time around I had myself under control. This time, he was the one right on the edge.


All in all, I thought this was a great read. I loved that Hunter loved Rosie for who she was, which is something she really needed, and like I said before, that Rosie wasn't blind to her own faults in their first go at a relationship. Definitely recommended if you love hot, second chance romances!
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June 29, 2014
Crossing the Line by Megan Hart
Source: Author/Publisher
Rating: 4/5 stars


Caite Fox has her dream job: she works for a PR firm that almost exclusively handles nothing but high end clients, her immediate supervisor allows her to work independently and develop her own client list and, she has a full access view of the scariest and most beautiful man on earth, Jamison Wolfe. Jamison Wolfe is driven: his PR firm has a healthy and growing reputation for stellar work, his negotiation tactics are generally loud but effective and, he does NOT do relationships. I guess it’s a damn good thing Caite knows Jamison is off the table, not even and option and, only a beautiful man to be admired from afar.

Though they rarely work together, Caite and Jamison are suddenly thrown together after circumstances beyond their control force them into a closer working relationship. Caite knows she shouldn’t lust after her boss the way she does but she can’t help it – he is just so damn sexy. Though Jamison is hesitant about working with Caite and allowing her even a small measure of control, he hates the people/celebrities she is working with even more. For Jamison to give over any control at all is astonishing and Caite knows this is her chance to impress Jamison and maybe solidify her future with the company. Now all she has to do is reign in three reality stars and make them look good in the world of social media.

Almost immediately, disaster strikes when one of the “stars” gets herself arrested and creates a media frenzy. Jumping into action Caite smoothes over the story, makes the “star” look like a victim and, has Jamison’s firm coming out on top of it all. Impressed with her abilities, Jamison gives into his own desire for Caite and most interestingly, the control freak also allows Caite to take total control of the situation. Their first few encounters are intense, hot, and totally out of Jamison’s comfort zone but totally in Caite’s. For years Caite has denied her own desire for control in favor of making a relationship work but with Jamison, she is free to be herself in the bedroom if not in the boardroom. For Jamison, the lack of control is both completely freeing and completely terrifying and just as he becomes comfortable with his situation, disaster once again strikes and tears the couple apart.

The Bottom Line: Crossing the Line is a short and easy read packed full of naughty encounters and somewhat interesting characters. For the most part, I like Caite and her confidence and the fact that she has finally learned to accept she can never make a relationship work if she is denying her own desires. Caite is coming into her own and with Jamison by her side, she is flourishing. Jamison is a bit harder for me to like because of his general attitude – he is hard and controlling and completely disappointing when he breaks Caite’s heart. Though I understand the reasons behind his actions, he is still a butthole for hurting Caite. The plot is full of drama and sexual tension and in the end, the differences between Caite and Jamison are not insurmountable and they are able to come together to create a HEA worth reading about.


Burned by Sarah Morgan
Source: Author/Publisher
Rating: 4½/5 stars

Is there really anything more humiliating than getting dumped by your current boyfriend as your smolderingly hot ex-boyfriend listens in? Yep! How about being told, within earshot of your ex-boyfriend that you are not feminine enough, should join a book club and learn how to bake and then, being attacked in the street after you run out of the restaurant and have to be saved by your ex? Oh, and then the ex criticizes your fighting stance. Yeah, I think that qualifies as well and truly humiliating.

For five long years, Rosie’s most enduring relationship has been with her battery operated boyfriend. Men just don’t get her: she’s fierce, strong, well-trained and more than capable of defending herself in a bad situation. In other words, most men are intimidated by her. Furthermore, Rosie has come to accept that no man is ever, ever, ever going to compare to Hunter Black, her first love, her first lover and, the man who tore her apart when he walked out on her without so much as a backward glance. For five years Rosie has forbidden her beloved sister from saying his name and has tried to convince herself that she is totally and completely over Hunter Black. Yeah, right!

Hunter Black has traveled the world (literally!) perfecting his marital arts skills, working as an expert on Hollywood sets and, trying to forget his ninja, Rosie. When Hunter decides it was time to settle down he returns home to London, buys the fitness center he did all of his early training in and, witnesses his ex’s stunning public humiliation. Though he wants to reconnect with Rosie, witnessing her dumping and ass-kicking was not what he had in mind. To make matters worse, Rosie doesn’t seem to want anything to do with him and she is adamant about not giving him a chance to explain his despicable actions from five years ago. What does a man have to do to win a girl back??

The Bottom Line: I really liked this read!! Rosie is tough and determined to protect herself even if it means denying her feelings for Hunter Black. Hunter is a bit harder to love but once I understood his reasons for leaving Rosie I was better able to get behind him and root for him. Hunter really does have Rosie’s best interests at heart and he just has to convince her of that. Thank the Lord part of Hunter’s strategy involves some really stellar sex  The past and the present come together in Burned making this one of my favorite types of reads. The plot is easy and interesting and the characters are both so stubborn and stunning that I just couldn’t stop reading. Burned is definitely hot little summer read that I can fully recommend to all 18+ readers.
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June 25, 2014
Orignally reviewed on < a href="">Bewitching Bibliophile

**I received this as an advanced reader copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review, this gifting doesn't influence my review in anyway.**

One of my favorite go to authors is Megan Hart, for this she is writing "Crossing The Line".
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First Impressions Ratings: 4 stars
5 Rules for Sexy Play in the Workplace!1. Know the company policy;—You just got an opportunity to finally snag that sweet corner office. The last thing you need is a wicked distraction….
2. Don’t date your boss—Sure, Jamison Wolfe has a smile that could send a woman into instant orgasmic joy. But more important, he’s your strict, control-freakish boss. Your hot, sexy, control-freakish boss.
3. Keep PDA out of the office—Okay, so you slipped up. Once. It was just the temptation of having Jamison at your complete naked mercy.
4. Prepare for the worst—This can’t go anywhere. You know it, he knows it. So why stop now?
5. Be discreet—Even when it gets more intense. Even when you push every limit you both possess…
I loved the writing it really pulled you in, felt good without being overly descriptive. As this is a contemporary world building isn't really needing, Four for making it realistic, I laughed when reading the names of the social sites since some of them are clearly supposed to be like the real ones vine/tumblr/twitter.

The pacing was good, gets to the point quickly, has enough tension to keep you interested and was actually pretty smoking when they got down to it. I really loved how the characters develop, and how the story flowed.

This was very different from my normal erotica/contemporary with a strong power flip. It's barely defined for what it really is, but I loved it. I knew I was going to love Caite when she told Jamison " You'd be pleased too, if you paid attention to it...You should pay better attention, Jamison". I just knew it was on from then and I couldn't wait to read how they would work it out. Jamison had himself a long journey and I loved when he was finally figured out how this was going to work, man did he put in the work.


This is Sarah Morgan's contemporary addition to the series. "Burned" takes on the concept of what would happen if you ran into your first love.
First Impression Rating: 3.5
Every girl needs some self-defense. But at Fit and Physical, you’ll learn martial arts and get fit at the same time. Look great, feel better and kick a little butt! Check out one-on-one personal training with our favourite karate black belt, Rosie Miller. She loves her job, the world of martial arts, and her life is just…well, brilliant.
Trainer and martial artist Rosie Miller’s zen is seriously compromised when Hunter Black—her former coach and lover—becomes her new boss. With all the sexual energy still crackling between them, her poor little zen doesn’t stand a chance. So this time, Rosie is determined to do more than put up self-defense. She and Hunter are going to play by her rules….

As a contemporary we're in modern London and the authos' love of London comes through clearly as she makes it the playground for our characters. The story was well written, flowed well and the sexy times were well written and steamy. This is a great quickie romance that is paced well and had good time, not a quckie lust to love, but a renewed love story.

I liked that the character was a strong well rounded character in all of her life, her love life sucked but she knew that and was working on it in her own way.

For the characters we get almost nothing about Hunter until close to the end. It's all from Rosie's point of view and her pov is pretty freaking narrow. Other than her obsession with her flat chest, we don't get much description of herself or others so it's hard to create a frame of reference, which made it a little hard to connect to the characters. Hunter kind of felt cardboard flat because we knew next to nothing about him except that he's a good looking man who inspires fantasies in Rosie's part.

Steamy on sexy times, I mean really steamy. I loved their connection which felt real and very raw. I loved Rosie's thoughts she's funny as hell, but would have loved bearing from Hunter (I'm spoiled like that). The only cons of this story I get that Rosie or Ninja as Hunter loves to call her, is a karate enthusiast (as she's a teacher and does competitions) but ummm... how may women do you know who are going to be dressed to the nines in heels and everything and decides she's going to celebrate her birthday present by doing this??(Youtube video link in original review)

In a tube hanging over London?? Let's be real?? That felt way too out there, still in line with character but still weird for 'reality'. I loved that she even can be a little bit of an idiot and she was still obsessing over her past mistakes ( which I can totally understand).

Overall I liked the story, I just think it would have been better as a longer novel, give us more time to get to know them.

These were quick fast reads, that were steamy and drew you in, this is a perfect summer read!!

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Loved both the stories, great for casual and quick reads.
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January 15, 2025
Crossing the line was ok. I felt like the ending was rushed. I didn’t love it.
Burned i wasn’t thrilled with either. Sorry it wasn’t for me. I thought it was boring.
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June 29, 2014
My Cosmo reading years sadly didn’t include an imprint of steamy romance stories, only sealed sections and the odd tampon freebie. (If they did, I would have been all over it). Even though I’m no longer an avid Cosmo reader, I thought I’d still try the books published by Harlequin. I was intrigued by this book as it featured an author who does plot and steamy equally as brilliantly, Megan Hart. (And OK, I like the cocktail cover, having mastered making candied orange peel). This book contains three stories of roughly 100 pages each (one extra, Lauren Dane’s Cake than the rest of the world – bonus for Australia), all featuring strong female leads who are prepared to say what they want and work hard to obtain it. In these cases, what they want is a particular man and they’ll reveal their feelings and fight to make him see it’s love. I think these heroines are very positive for the Cosmo age group (late teens, early twenties) – these women take control of their lives in work, study and in their love life. Note that the sex scenes are quite steamy though!

I loved Megan Hart’s story, Crossing the Line, the most. This is the story of Cait, who is a genius with social media, knowing how to work it to her clients’ advantage. She’s had a secret crush on her boss Jamison for some time and when they work more closely together, sparks fly. Cait’s in complete control of the relationship, something Jamison’s not used to – but he’s thinking that he could, given Cait and some time… I liked how the balance of power outside of work tipped in Cait’s favour. Even though it’s a short novella, both characters are well developed, there’s an opportunity for a love triangle and the focus isn’t solely on sex. Cait’s thinking about where she wants to be work-wise, there’s a subplot about her other boss and the rowdy reality stars the firm has taken on. It’s all deftly packaged and was a great read.

Sarah Morgan’s Burned took the reader to London, where we met Rosie, champion at martial arts and unlucky in love. She only dates boring men who want her to bake cakes and join book clubs, but Rosie’s so much more feisty. Are men hung up on the fact that she can defend herself? When her first love Hunter returns, Rosie’s sister advises her to get him out of her system and move on. But after spectacular flirting, Rosie can’t do that. Will Hunter destroy her love life again? There’s crackling tension in this book as Hunter and Rosie try to decide what they want from each other (then automatically assume the other wants something else – d’oh!). It’s hot, but with a sweet tinge. I liked also learning about Rosie’s sister, Hayley (she’s the star of Morgan’s novella, Ripped) – she’s smart (an engineer by trade), cool and got the man. Hunter’s also a hot hero who combines hurt, strength and sensitivity. It would have been nice to learn more of his backstory (perhaps another time).

The final novella was Lauren Dane’s Cake. For me, this was the weakest story – the heroine was younger (in art school – perhaps I’m too old to relate now I’m postgrad?) and Grigori, the hero wasn’t my type. He’s a Mohawked, tattooed, pierced artist from Russia and I didn’t really see what Wren (the heroine) saw in him. He was meant to be a tough-talking, love ‘em and leave ‘em artist, but with Wren we mainly saw his sensitive side (his mum bakes and brings him macarons – which are not cookies, Wren!). He’s driven and has an annoying ex-wife, but she didn’t make much impact on the story. Wren is strong and knows that she’ll need to show Grigori he’s capable of making the right decisions in love. I did like the way she chased him down – it was inventive and funny (not to mention showing the utter reliance of people on their iPhone). I felt this book was sweeter and more new adult than the other two.

This set of stories is a great book to pick up and put down over a busy week, or devour over a weekend. If you like your romance hot and heavy with strong heroines, you’ll enjoy this.

Thank you to Harlequin Australia for the copy of this book.

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June 23, 2014
I was provide a copy of the paperback book by the Author/Publisher for an honest review.

Let me just say that I felt in love with this book, their is two short but steamy sexy story, I couldn't put the book down, and I wanted more, if you have not read this book get to it.

The first book is Crossing the Line by Megan Hart, and I have to say that I love her kind of writing, the first book that I got to read, that I read the entire book in one seating was from her it was DIRTY, after reading that book I started to read more, and now I became a book addict, and that was thanks to that book, than I read this book and felt more in love with her style of writing here is my review for the first book.

CROSSING THE LINE

WOW HOT I just finish reading this book, and I love it, love the characters, and love how the book turn out to be, I have to say that one of the first books that I read, it was one of Megan Hart, I read Dirty a while back and I felt in love with her writing, and after reading this book, I am more in love with her writing, I love the book, I couldn't put the book down at all, I am gone keep this short since I don't want to give anything away.

The story begging with Caite, she is a junior account manager at Wolfe and Baron, and has been working there for 8 months, when one of her boss who is pregnant, get sick she goes to her other boss Jamison, to let him know what's going on, but Jamison is on the phone and ignoring her, Caite decided to take control in her own hands, Now Jamison Is a control freak, he never let go and always wants control, but all that changes when she tell him that, the other boss his best friend had to go to the hospital, and that she was taking over, that's when he started to notice her, and after that night its when everything started to happen, that it shouldn't, she started to take control, and they started to spend more time together, and the more they are with each other, the more their sexual tension gets harder to resist, will they finally cave in.

I really love and enjoy reading this book, I love the banter that is going with Caite and Jamison, I love how they are with each other, and the sex scene are hot, Author Megan Hart THANK YOU for introducing me to this awesome characters and this amazing book love it.


THE SECOND BOOK IS BURNED

WOW HOT I just finish reading this book, and I love it, love the characters, and how the book turn out to be, I have to say that this is the first book that I read from this author and I love it. I am gone keep this short since I don't want to give anything away.

The story begging with Rosie, she is a Martial arties trainer, its a Friday night and she is out with her soon to be ex boyfriend, while they are talking, well him doing the talk, of letting her know that that their relationship is not working, she is taking by surprise, and ask him what does he mean by that, before he could answer she see that a couple seat down on the table next to her. All she see is the back of the man, but she has a weird feeling about it, while the conversation pick up with her date, telling her that she is too tough, and that she likes to fight, that make him not feel like a man, she ask him that she don't understand how she should be, that's when he said that he wanted someone, that like to bake and be in book club, that's when the man turn around, and that's when she recognized who it was, Hunter he was the one that teach her how to fight, he was her first, and the person she felt in love with, after seen him their she got up and took off, after that night their life was turn up side down.

I really love and enjoy reading this book, love the banter between Hunter and Rosie, I love their attitude, and how they don't put up with no one attitude, and the sex scene are hot, Author Sarah Morgan THANK YOU for introducing me to this awesome characters and this amazing book love it.
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July 6, 2018
If the cold weather is starting to get to you, it may be time to pick up a copy of Cosmo’s latest Red-Hot Reads from Harlequin. In Tangled Up, Romance genre stars Megan Hart, Sarah Morgan and Lauren Dane come together with some steamy adult short fiction.

Megan Hart tests the boundaries in Crossing the Line. Caite Fox is working her dream job in a high end PR firm. Unexpectedly, she is forced to work alongside her extremely sexy boss, Jamison Wolfe. While Caite desperately tries to control her lust for him, Jamison struggles to give her the professional control she needs to be able to reel in some reality stars, celebrities that will boost the firm’s media ratings. Soon, as their desire for each other grows, it is not just his control in the workplace that Jamison must let go of, and no longer her lust that Caite controls.

Imagine being dumped by your boyfriend (because you are not feminine enough for him) while your ex-boyfriend – the one love of your life – is within earshot. This is the case for Rosie Miller in Sarah Morgan’s Burned. To make matters worse, after fleeing the restaurant, Rosie gets attacked in the street and said ex, Hunter Black, must come to her rescue. Then Rosie learns that he has reappeared, out of the blue, to run the martial arts gym she loves working at. But, what happens when their proximity reignites old sparks?

In Lauren Dane’s Cake, Wren Davis is working as a bike messenger, using the job to pay her way through art school so she can do the work she really wants as a graphic designer. Something else she really wants is the tattooed, pierced and sensual Russian artist, Gregori Ivanov, one of her regular deliveries, and a celebrity on the Seattle art scene. Over time, the two become friends, but soon both desire more from each other than friendship: they both want to have their “cake”.

Each of these stories is a short, easy read, written to be devoured. Clearly the works of skilled romance writers, all three spicy stories are packed full of sexual tension and certainly manage to turn up the heat, even though they are limited to only about 100 pages each. These are well-paced plots, full of drama, that each tells a very different story.

What impressed me most about this collection of novellas is that all of them, aside from being delightfully naughty, had really interesting characters. These are strong women, who know what they want: Caite explores this sexually, playing the role of dominatrix; Rosie holds her own in the male dominant world of martial arts; Wren manages a perfect balance between working and pursuing her passion, and won’t be steered off course, even for a very, very hot man. As a woman, I would like to discover a little bit of each of these heroines in me.

This sinfully sexy collection of short stories will make for a wonderful bit of naughty indulgence. These smoking hot novellas are definitely triple the fun!
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June 23, 2014
I received a copy of this from the publisher for an honest review.

We were lucky in Australia - we got one extra novella in this book than the rest of the world.

These were 3 very enjoyable stories.

I have come to know that I am going to always like Ms Hart's books, and Crossing the Line met my expectations. It was hot, hot, hot and I just loved Caitlyn and Jamison!


I have to say I have not read any of Sarah Morgan's works before Burned - but I am pretty darn sure I will now! Rosie and Hunter's story set my kindle on fire. There's is a black belt of unresolved sexual tension (well, unresolved for a little while anyway!!) I loved that they had their history and how they struggled against it. There was plenty of emotion for a short story.


Lauren Dane's Cake was the sweet, sexy but not so sexual story to finish up this book.

I LOVED that the story was not just about sex sex sex. There was more of the emotional connection between Wren and Gregori, not just the smokin' hot sex against the wall (hell, not that I have a problem with that AT ALL!!) Their relationship had that slow burn rather than the "relationship-on-speed" that we often get in novellas.

Overall Tangled Up was a great, quick read, and I will be checking out more by all three authors in the future.



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June 23, 2014
"Crossing the Line"
I LOVE Megan Hart's books, so I was really looking forward to her story and was not disappointed. I love that she writes about something here that I feel is far too underrepresented in romance right now . She handles the subject matter well and as always, there's that emotional tug that's so characteristic of Hart's writing.

"Burned"
I've enjoyed Sarah Morgan's writing before and was glad to see that "Burned" is a companion story to her previous story, "Ripped." This one is a satisfying read as well. Initially, I didn't remember all of the details from the other story, but Morgan manages to refresh the reader without rehashing the whole plot. You could read this one without reading the other, but it's a better experience if you read them together.

Initially, I didn't get the connection between the two stories , but having finished them I think that both stories, though quite different, compliment each other nicely.
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August 11, 2014
Crossing the Line by Megan Hart and Burned by Sarah Morgan are very good quick reads. Crossing lines is the an office romance story where Cait becomes involved with her boss Jamison, who is an hard ass, control freak, but likes to let go of that control. Nothing over the top, but a nice toe dip into a male submissive from an alpha's side. Burned is the second chance at love between Rosie and her teen sweetheart Hunter Black. Hunter is perfect for Mr. Black, as he is an MMA specialist, and Rosie is training int the arts as well. This is sweet in how they finally reveal their pasts and come back together. Highly recommend this one!
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August 14, 2016
This book was a great quick read it had three Novels in the one. Megan Hart allways good as ever loved her book Crossing the Line. Burned by Sarah Morgan was just good. There was a third story called Cake which was good as well. These stories seem like they were a first of a series written by each author and put together in to the one. All stories had a very different story line but they seem to move in the same direction and each one left you what happens next in each of the three relationships.
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June 27, 2014
***I Received a print copy for my honest review***

WOW! What can I say? Who wouldn't love getting two hot steamy stories in one book.

Megan Hart and Sarah Morgan wrote two awesome short stories. Then put them together in one steamy read.

Loved both writers writing style and thought they where a good combination to stick in one book.

The synopsis got it right. Twice the fun and twice heat! And boy was there heat!!

You diffidently can't go wrong with purchasing this book!
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February 24, 2015
As always Megan hart has a strong story, not her best but still good.
Sarah Morgan story was.......blah
I liked the girl but the guy not so much, the "I love you so much so I must leave you" trope had been done to death and better, also I know London is an awesome city but was it really that necessary to remind us many time that we were in it??
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January 21, 2015
Crossing the line by Megan Hart. Two stars. Bit of a let down. Didn't feel anything for the characters.

Burned by Sarah Morgan. Four stars. First time I've come across this author. Very impressed and will be searching for more titles.
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107 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2014
This book had two great stories. I can't even tell you which was better. both had great plots and exciting characters but they both let you feel as if you were going though it with them.
3,103 reviews147 followers
October 15, 2015
Worth the price of admission just for the Megan Hart novella, which is so damn hot (if you like submissive male/dominant female) that I was blushing as I read.
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472 reviews22 followers
June 8, 2015
I found this book and was super excited to try it. I'm not big on anthologies but I wanted to read Megan's story.
they were both really good short reads but worth it!
give it a try :)
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1,405 reviews33 followers
September 21, 2015
I just could not get into this book... Only read part of first story then gave up. I guess i was not in the mood for short stories.
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