Dahlia Salvatore

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Dahlia Salvatore

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Oregon-born Dahlia Salvatore lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington. When not surrounded by stacks of books, she's furiously writing her own. She enjoys writing and reading romance and erotica. Among her Indie peers are also some of her most powerful influences, and without their encouragement, she would not be where she is today. Dahlia loves hearing from her readers and critics alike. To contact her, follow this link or send her an email at authordahliasalvatore@gmail.com. ...more

Average rating: 3.92 · 119 ratings · 46 reviews · 5 distinct works
Traded for Love (You Don't ...

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Body Language

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The Opposite of Love

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The Position

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Traded for Love

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