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Talk Dirty to Me

Katrina's Aftermath, Book 2

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Talk Dirty to Me

By: Ruby Caine
Narrated by: Paul Mercier
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Welcome to Katrina's Aftermath, a restaurant started after the disastrous hurricane, a symbol of the dedicated people of the region who rebuilt after others predicted it could not be done.

Blogger Claire Langois is impulsive, flighty, and prone to mischief, especially when she gets together with her cousin, Mary Elizabeth, and best friend, Jenny. While men are drawn to Claire's beauty and lively personality, she always manages to chase them off. After countless breakups and two failed engagements, she is ready to be the one in control of when - and if - she dates anyone else.

Jeremy Schnaydre meets Claire at his brother Everrett's wedding. For him, it's love at first sight. Now the reformed playboy just has to convince Claire he has staying power. As owner of Schnaydre Janitorial agency, his slogan is 'Call Me If You Want to Talk Dirty'. He specializes in cleaning up messes, and this impulsive redhead seems to always find herself in one. He thrives on the challenge, determined to make her his wife no matter what.

When he finds out someone is out to hurt his woman, Jeremy goes into protective mode. Can he protect Claire from someone determined to make her disappear?

Publisher's note: This book contains elements of domestic discipline and sexual scenes. If any of these themes offend you, please do not purchase.

©2017 Blushing Books Publishing (P)2017 Blushing Books Publishing
Literature & Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Women's Fiction Fiction Suspense
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Horrible Cajun Accent

If you are going to narrate a book taking place in New Orleans, be sure the narrator can correctly pronouncer the city’s name. Every time he attempted to use the Cajun accent, it was a travesty and an insult to the people of that region. The story was predictable and boring.

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