Lea Bronsen
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Wild Hearted
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2013
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4 editions
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Torn Avenger
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The Perfect Shoot (Hot Model Mine, #1)
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2014
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10 editions
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Pink Triangle (Pink Triangle Norway 1)
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High-Risk Fever
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2014
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6 editions
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My Biggest Fan
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2013
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2 editions
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Dark & Dirty
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2016
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The Audition
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Fiery 10-16
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Red Black Dawn: A Dark Frontier Romance
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Lea’s Recent Updates
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"I really enjoyed this book, beautiful written, like always from Lea!
This story will give you bloody scenes, some unexpected really dark turns and at the same time a beautiful love thats building. A love that helps both men find their way to healing &" Read more of this review » |
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"If you enjoyed the unusual WWII gay romance "Pink Triangle"... this is a must read. It continues the story of Paul and Stefan, whose initial attraction overcame the extreme conditions of their meeting and the seemingly hopeless situation of "prisoner"
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""Slick" is an expanded version of the sexy romance between Luke (an ex-can) and Roman (a rich financial type, the "slick" of the title) from one of author Bronsen's anthologies ... a short but sexually charged read, about 75 pages of intriguing chara"
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"This was a good oposited attack with dark themes. Luke and Roman should have never worked, yet they did. They sex was hot. Two men with baggage who meet at the right place and right time. Poor Luke. I really felt for him."
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Topics Mentioning This Author
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| Making Connections: 1318. - WILD HEARTED by Lea Bronsen | 5 | 67 | Nov 09, 2013 04:30PM | |
| JUST CONTEMPORARY...: Guest Blogs | 357 | 109 | May 22, 2019 04:33AM | |
| Making Connections: Hot Model Mine (the complete trilogy) by Lea Bronsen | 2 | 32 | Sep 20, 2023 01:46AM |
“In most crime novels the violent act, usually the murder, is the engine. Take that away and there is little left to drive the story along. So I do get a little cross with authors who aren’t precise about the violence they’re using to create tension because I feel they’re being dishonest with their readers. If people don’t like the blood and violence in my books, fine, they can always close the cover and put it aside and maybe read a romance instead. – Mo Hayder”
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