Time has painted them as the bad guys, but what if facts have gotten twisted around? There are always two sides to a story. Was the big bad wolf really so bad? Did the snow queen have a cruel heart of ice? What if there's more to the three bears than meets the eye? Could Ali Baba's adversary have had ulterior motives? Perhaps the villains are not quite as wicked as they've seemed, and maybe they're heroes and heroines after all. These four steamy tales tell the real truth about these Not Quite Wicked, but definitely sensual, "villains".
Just Right by Bronwyn Green
When Department of Natural Resources officer, Gwendolyn Locke, hits a black bear on the way home from work one night, her entire view of reality changes. She discovers that shape-shifters exist, and she’s just become Goldilocks to three gorgeous, very aroused men who also happen to be werebears. Being snowbound has never been so hot.
Wolf in Mens Clothing by Dakota Rebel
Little Red Riding Hood has nothing on Rhys. On his way to his grandmother’s house, Rhys’ car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Fortunately for him, there is a big, bad rescuer watching and waiting to sweep him off his feet.
Open Sesame by Mia Watts
Alister Baban overheard a business discussion that netted him and his Uncle Cassimer a lot of money. When the Simsim Group’s stock crashes and they declare bankruptcy within weeks, the owners immediately suspect the Babans of playing dirty.
Oz Adamo, one of four brothers who owned Simsim Group, agrees to abduct Alister in order to obtain information and win back the former employees’ lost pensions.
Tied to a bed and lusting after his captor, Alister fights the sexual attraction he has for Oz. They want information and he isn’t about to give it. But Oz loves a good challenge, and the shrewd, serious and oh-so-sexy Alister is naked and his—at least for now.
Heart of Ice by Brynn Paulin
Kai is perfectly unhappy with his life. Cast into a role as a shop boy and forced into marriage to save his family, he sees nothing good in his future. In fact, his betrothed, Gerda, seems to hate everything he enjoys. Especially winter and his attraction to dominating his partners. His prospects look grim…until the Snow Queen arrives.
Wyn has spent her life alone, living vicariously through those who love winter. When she learns of Kai's predicament, she knows she must save him. If only she could save herself. She craves his dominance, but there's one tiny thing standing in their way. No human can touch her without experiencing chilly agony. And that might bring any relationship to an icy death.
When it comes to books and movies, Brynn Paulin has one rule: there must be a happy ending. After that one requirement, anything else goes. And it just might in any of her books.
Brynn lives in Michigan, where she likes to spoil her children and dogs—not necessarily in that order. She also loves to cook, travel and spend far too much time on social media. She enjoys mentoring and meeting new people and is always willing to chat. Personally, she finds great pleasure in spending time with her family and dogs, as well as volunteering around her community.
First published in June 2007 by Ellora's Cave, Brynn is the author of over 130 books, including the bestselling Daly Way and Taboo Wishes series.
According to Brynn, her writing success can be attributed to an eclectic collection of music, her local road construction crews, a trusty notebook, and of course, the people in her life who’ve finally accepted that everything is research—or will be.