Tessa and her husband Geoff like to play naughty games with each other, pushing each other to the limit. Maybe this is the perfect romance.
This bundle includes 3 books from the While He Watches series:
On Her Knees While He Watches
It's poker night at the Roark house, and all Geoff's friends are over for a night of cards... or so they think. But Geoff is betting they'll want to play a different game. For years, his friends have heard Geoff brag about Tessa's hot body and her talented mouth. Now it's time for Geoff to watch as Tessa gets down on her knees to give them all a taste.
Between Her Thighs While He Watches
Once more, Geoff's friends are over to play cards... but this time, they've brought their wives. Tessa knows what Geoff has planned, and she's ready to make it happen - on her own terms. Together with eager Kimberly and shy Lucy, Tessa is ready to give the guys a night they'll never forget.
Soon she and the other wives are betting their bodies against the pot. It's only a matter of time before someone collects.
Taken By Strangers While He Watches
It's late night at a bar, and Tessa is enjoying herself a little too much dancing with a biker. Little does she know that Geoff has a game of his own in mind to teach his hotwife a lesson, and a motorcycle gang ready to step in and help...
Kitty Hart-Moxon, OBE (born Kitty Felix in 1926) is a Polish-English Holocaust survivor. She was sent to the Auschwitz labor camp in 1943 at the age of 16, where she survived for two years, and was also imprisoned at other camps. Shortly after her liberation in April 1945 by American soldiers, she moved to England with her mother, where she married and dedicated her life to raising awareness of the Holocaust. She has written two autobiographies entitled "I am Alive" and "Return to Auschwitz." A Yorkshire Television documentary, "Kitty: Return to Auschwitz," won international awards and was seen by millions. In 2003, she worked with the BBC to make a second documentary, titled "Death March: A Survivor's Story," in which she retraced the death march from Auschwitz-Birkenau back to Germany.