With her fallen-angel smile, Serena Jameson looked like a cross between a temptress and a teenager, but she could be gently ruthless when it came to getting Brian Ashford to make his move! The handsome industrialist was determined to play Galahad and protect her from danger—in the form of rakish playboy Joshua Long. But when Serena pleaded with Brian to teach her how to seduce a man, she ignited a primitive heat that shattered his control—and hers. A captive of her own desires, could Serena escape the tangles of her bewitchingly woven web?
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"I read the Hagen series ages ago, and I still love it. Great introduction ot the genre. Kay Hooper at her best. The characters still hold up after all these years. The writing pulls the reader in with humor and emotion.This was the first installment in a GREAT little series. "
— Wendy (5 out of 5 stars)
" Loved it. Kept me reading all night. It was a great story, just wish their would have been more, it was a very short book. Read it in just 3.5 hrs "
— Melissa, 10/27/2013" I read the Hagen series ages ago, and I still love it. Great introduction ot the genre. Kay Hooper at her best. The characters still hold up after all these years. The writing pulls the reader in with humor and emotion.This was the first installment in a GREAT little series. "
— Wendy, 9/8/2013" Not what I really expected from a K. Hooper book . "
— Mary, 7/22/2013" Glad that I had this on my ereader and didn't have to look at that cover... "
— Staci, 6/23/2013" I have been enjoying Kay Hooper's re-releases. They remind me of the older JAK's. Strong characters male/female, good dialogue and a light read. Very different from their 40yr old rich guy and the virgin plots that were the norm in the 1980's. "
— farmwifetwo, 2/18/2013" I love Kay Hooper's Bishop Crime series, and expected more from this book. It might possibly be one of the worse books I've ever read. "
— Dena, 2/7/2013" Love the book and the series. Three stars only because it is a short, easy read. Very much worth reading if you like quick love stories. :) "
— Patricia, 12/25/2012" Really enjoyed her "Evil" series, this was more of a romance, got into it though and finished it in a session. "
— John, 11/29/2012" First romance of Kay's listened to,much better than her dark books. Different cover in audio book 2010. "
— Abby, 9/22/2012" A typical 80s love story. It is a light read and well written. I just seemed to lose interest. It is reminiscent of Sandra Brown's older [love] stories, which I love. "
— Kacy, 4/24/2012" Keeps you guessing to the end "
— Debebete, 2/17/2012" A very predictable story. Lots of trickery to get the romance. Not so great in my opinion. "
— Dotti, 12/20/2011" Maybe it was just the narrator's interpretation of the heroine, but Serena rubbed me the wrong way almost immediately. I listened to more than half before "skimming" to the end. "
— Melanie, 11/29/2011" Great book. I could not put it down . "
— Donna, 6/22/2011" First romance of Kay's listened to,much better than her dark books. Different cover in audio book 2010. "
— Abby, 10/11/2010" Keeps you guessing to the end "
— Debebete, 9/23/2010" I love Kay Hooper's Bishop Crime series, and expected more from this book. It might possibly be one of the worse books I've ever read. "
— Dena, 3/30/2010Kay Hooper is the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Bishop/Special Crimes Unit series, including Hidden Salem, Hold Back the Dark, Wait for Dark, Fear the Dark, Haunted, Hostage, Haven, Blood Ties, Blood Dreams, and Blood Sins, and the Bishop Files series, including Final Shadows, A Deadly Web, and The First Prophet. She lives in North Carolina.
Emily Woo Zeller is an artist, actor, dancer, choreographer, and voice artist who has won Earphones Awards and the prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration in 2018. She began her voice-over career by voicing animation in Asia. AudioFile magazine named her one of the Best Voices of 2013 for her work in Gulp. Other awards include the 2009 Tristen Award for Best Actress as Sally Bowles in Cabaret and the 2006 Roselyn E. Schneider Prize for Creative Achievement.