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The inked, rough-around-the-edges bad boy left his reckless ways behind six years ago when his daughter Bell was born. When Bell's mother walked out of their lives, Andrew vowed never to let another woman close enough to hurt them again.

Love Stories: Swept Away by T. Coraghessan Boyle

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I am very disappointed. I enjoyed the series and would've love this one too except it was only about 20 min long. They came to our world hundreds of years ago. He was there to just explore.

She was just in the wrong placer the right one. Arus and Delia find each other and an undeniable desire to have more. This was my first experience with Robert Scarloto. He did not disappoint.

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I would very much like to hear more from his talent. Excellent, this is the first story of the Krinar Series. This is a fun, steamy short story.


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Vampire aliens from another galaxy! But I wish it were longer and we could find out about Delia's experience traveling to a new planet. I loved every second of the story and couldn't get enough of it. A few years ago, I re-released their story in Remember Love Redux. Now, Trin and Dom are back with a new story. Swept contains a completely different story-line. Trin and Dom are just meeting. Only a few things remain from the original story. The entire work is less than 60 pages. In addition to the short story itself, letters from the hero and heroine are also included. I was twenty years old and, far from home and lonely on my first backpacking trip, wondering why I was heading even further from home, to the rocky island of Inis Mor.

I was too glum, as I hunkered on a bench on the deck of the ferry, to take out my diary and whinge about how lonely and tired I was. I just sat there, watching the sharp peaks of water pass, the skewed veins of white on black, dully waiting to arrive. Where are you going? So here I was, nursing bitterness against perfidious men in my horrible heart, bloody-mindedly taking my loneliness to an island of rock, just to prove to myself that I could do it.

I glanced up resentfully. The young man who was speaking to me in a soft American drawl had the boyish look of Michael J. He had the tanned, freckled clear attractive face, the sharp nose that would look adult on a boy and childlike on a man, a neat smiling mouth. He held out an arm to beckon me over. This here is Dave. Their voices were quiet and confident and they knew how cute they were, I was sure, but they wore their American ease generously. Dave, a lanky dude with skewed features like a crushed plastic cup, let Chris do the talking. Chris joked and laughed and by the time we got off the ferry half an hour later along with two Swedish girls, he was clearly the one who would make sure we would have a good time.

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Inis Mor Town was small, with white cottages and a messy quay. A bus was waiting to take us all to the hostel on the other side of the small island, but first we had to stock up at the supermarket. I blushed, I admit it. And, riding in the near-empty bus to the hostel, I was proud in front of the other girls to be pulled down to sit next to him.