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Still Taking Chances
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Roz Lee (Goodreads Author)
After a mission in a South American jungle goes wrong, DEA Agent Elgin ‘Hud’ Huddleston returns to his boyhood home to lick his wounds. Despite his better judgment, Hud is drawn to the woman across the street, a petite Dominatrix with a freeze your balls off name.
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ebook, 74 pages
Published
October 1st 2011
by Red Sage Publishing
(first published July 3rd 2011)
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Still Taking Chances
By Roz Lee
I liked the premise of this story when I read it, so I got it, and oh, am I glad I did. It was a wonderful story of trust, love, and surrender. Very nicely done, this story pulled me in from the first sentence and I couldn’t put it down.
Elgin ‘Hud’ Huddington was back in town after fifteen years. His grandmother was dead, and he missed her terribly. He shouldn’t have gone on his last mission, as DEA agent he needed his head in the game at all times and he was distra...more
By Roz Lee
I liked the premise of this story when I read it, so I got it, and oh, am I glad I did. It was a wonderful story of trust, love, and surrender. Very nicely done, this story pulled me in from the first sentence and I couldn’t put it down.
Elgin ‘Hud’ Huddington was back in town after fifteen years. His grandmother was dead, and he missed her terribly. He shouldn’t have gone on his last mission, as DEA agent he needed his head in the game at all times and he was distra...more
(4.25 stars from Talina Perkins and Night Owl Reviews)
First Line:
He‘d imagined this walk a thousand times over the last fifteen years. Always at the end of the journey was the house on the corner, his grandmother in the kitchen, and a plate of warm chocolate chip cookies on the table for him.
Teaser:
“Tell me what you learned yesterday.”
This is what he‘d feared, that she would get back on the confessions kick, but he had to admit, he felt better for telling someone about how he‘d gotten his name....more
First Line:
He‘d imagined this walk a thousand times over the last fifteen years. Always at the end of the journey was the house on the corner, his grandmother in the kitchen, and a plate of warm chocolate chip cookies on the table for him.
Teaser:
“Tell me what you learned yesterday.”
This is what he‘d feared, that she would get back on the confessions kick, but he had to admit, he felt better for telling someone about how he‘d gotten his name....more
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Roz has been married to her high school sweetheart for thirty-two years and is the proud mother of two grown daughters, both in grad school. She divides her time between her home in rural New Jersey, and Los Angeles, where her husband works. She’s never without her laptop and prefers to write with her Labrador Retriever, Betty Boop, by her side. Roz admits she’s addicted to Facebook, chocolate, an...more
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