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Sweet Sin

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Owing her best friend one hell of a favor, Sin Montgomery attends Your Desires kink club but only as a voyeur armed with an N and an O. Nothing entices her except her favorite apricot sour, and too much of that has her three sheets to the wind and tied to a wooden cross. When a sexy cowboy discovers she’s a freak of nature and still tells her she’s the most beautiful, sensuous thing he’s ever met, she really wants to believe him.
Sadist Joe Savage has never met a more beautiful, sexy woman. He wants her, and he always gets what he wants. Sin thinks her secret makes her a freak, but she’s far from it. He needs to prove to her she’s not, and the best way to do that is to kidnap her from the club because she’d never go willingly.
Making love to Sweet Sin without laying a hand on her is a first and curling up beside her and drifting off to sleep was something that had never happened before. His sexual needs are different with her and that scares the hell out of him.
When his enemy abducts Sin, saving her is the only thing that matters even if it means his death.

86 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 19, 2014

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Kitty DuCane

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Let's see, I live in NC with my wonderful husband and a 6 cats. All were strays. I think there's a sign hidden in the front yard that says 'Stray Cats Welcome.' My husband's been looking for that sign for years.

I really don't consider myself a writer. I'm a storyteller. A writer implies that you know your grammar, sentence structure and punctuation. That's not me. There's probably an error in what I'm typing right now! A storyteller, on the other hand, weaves a story and then gets help with the writing stuff. So, can anyone be a writer...probably. Can anyone be a storyteller...absolutely!

I started my first book in 1999, but a wonderful thing happened. Ballgames, scouts, golf, dance, homework (yuck) and a host of other activities took center stage. And it was great!

Now, with two kids in college, I'm empty-nesting. Woo-Hoo! Even though I can't afford to eat (just kidding), I have plenty of time to write. And read. And write some more.


And I love it!

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