Low Tide Bikini
A Pleasure Island Romance
By: Lyla Dune
Blurb:
Reluctant housemates make fun bed fellows…
Sam Carlisle is the double bass
player in the all girl jazz ensemble, Bikini Quartet. When her truck breaks
down on the drawbridge, a panty-melting muscle man comes to her rescue in the
rain. This isn’t the first time her life has resembled a bad country song. She
later discovers he’s her new landlord, and she has six weeks to find a new
place to live. After a devastating breakup, she swore off men.
Will Brock convince her he’s better than the men from her
troubled past?
Brock Knight is a retired rugby
player from Wales. He's eager to get away from the paparazzi that hound him day
and night. When he moves into his new beach house on Pleasure Island, North
Carolina before Sam has a chance to relocate, he learns the proper way to shag.
Will he convince her to stay, or will she convince him she’s
gay?
Low Tide Bikini is a funny,
sexy romance that will make you laugh and sigh. With naughty naked seniors and
an ostrich farm, Pleasure Island has it all. It's a great place to visit, and
for Sam and Brock, it just might be the perfect forever home.
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Sam’s breasts brushed against
his arm as she leaned and whispered in his ear once more. “A British gentleman
who doesn’t know how to shag. Imagine that.”
Doesn’t know how to shag? If
she kept rubbing up against him, he’d show her exactly how much he knew about
it. Every position in the Kama Sutra and a few tricks of his own that would
have her panting and moaning for hours.
But she’d toyed with him about
this shag dance. She was a little minx. “You deserve a spanking, a good hard
spanking.” And he was just the man to give it to her.
Sam’s eyes rounded, and her
nipples visibly beaded beneath the thin fabric of her pale green dress. It
barely covered her glorious globes, but hung to the floor, leaving him dying to
see what was under all that fabric. Taut nipples indicated she liked that
spanking idea. Very good. He liked that idea too.
Lyla Dune has taught music for
eighteen years, played saxophone and clarinet in numerous orchestras and
ensembles, taught piano, written songs, and repaired more musical instruments
than she can recall. Yes, in case you’re wondering, you can fix the rotary valve
on a student’s french horn with a paper clip and a rubber band three minutes
before the kid’s horn solo at Lincoln Center.
How did Lyla become a writer? A
few years ago, she stumbled across a poetry forum online and dabbled in poetry
for kicks. She became a word junkie. She’s published poetry, flash fiction, and
short stories in many different genres.
She lives on the coast of North
Carolina with her husband, Gary, and her cat, Miura. One day, she’d like to
have a pet ostrich. She’d name it Robirrrda, of course.
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