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Kissing Sin (Dell Book)
Pages: 400, Mass Market Paperback, Dell Publishing Company Last Update 30.11.2009 05:47
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Read Reviews for Kissing Sin - Keri Arthur
by - written on 17/03/09 (Somewhat useful, 21 readings)
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Keri Arthur's second book will captivate you from the very beginning! Released in May 2007, price £6.99. Riley Jenson is still struggling to do whats right and keep control of her world. A world which is about to be shaken to its core, when she finds herslef in an alley with no memories of what has happened over the previous few nights - the only thing she is sure of, is that she is in danger, and must try and make it out alive. Helping her escape is Kade - a sexy male who is hiding more than he's letting Riley know! And now Quinn is back on the scene - is he able to change like he is asking Riley to? Riley is barely hanging ... Read the complete review
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