Sexbot – Patrick Quinlan

Carly Phillips “Dare to Submit (Dare to Love)”
Patrick Quinlan “Sexbot”
Susan M. Wyler “Solsbury Hill: A Novel”
Ella Jade “Surrender to Me”
The Treasure Chest (Penguin Classics) by Johann Peter Hebel, edited by John Hibberd

Carly Phillips “Dare to Submit (Dare to Love)”

Decklan Dare knows about the unexpected loss of loved ones and for this reason, he values control in all areas of his life. Amanda Collins enjoys the freedom she finds in casual encounters without the emotional connection a relationship brings. They meet and their physical attraction is mutual but both experience feelings that could run deeper if they drop their guard and let each other in. Decklan is first to trust, but when he discovers the secret Amanda’s been hiding, will he forgive? Or will he rebuild every wall before she has a chance to explain? (love story, contemporary romance, alpha heroes, beach reads, cop hero, bad boys, billionaire)

Patrick Quinlan “Sexbot”

Part suspenseful thriller, part dystopian futurism, Sexbot is an intelligent and wild romp true to the author’s fast-hitting, dangerous style. Susan is a robotics scientist who’s played her part in the creation of the Sexbot. The perfect sexual partner was once but a pipe-dream for men the world over; now, it’s a reality.
Susan has moved on to an even bigger project, one with world-altering implications, and is faced with a moral dilemma. But her new research is more valuable to the corporation than anyone could have anticipated, and they’ll do whatever is necessary to maintain complete control over this new technology.
Now Susan is essentially on the run from her own creation, inside one of her other creations. Quinlan artfully constructs a swift moving thriller where we follow Susan as Number Nine through a dangerous game that must end within 24 hours, all the while revealing more of how this mystery works. This read is quick, nonstop entertainment. You won’t be able to stop once you’ve begun.

Susan M. Wyler “Solsbury Hill: A Novel”

The windswept moors of England, a grand rustic estate, and a love story of one woman caught between two men who love her powerfully all inspired by Emily Bronte’s beloved classic, Wuthering Heights. Solsbury Hill brings the legend of Catherine and Heathcliff, and that of their mysterious creator herself, into a contemporary love story that unlocks the past.
When a surprise call from a dying aunt brings twenty-something New Yorker Eleanor Abbott to the Yorkshire moors, and the family estate she is about to inherit, she finds a world beyond anything she might have expected. Having left behind an American fiance, here Eleanor meets Meadowscarp MacLeod a young man who challenges and changes her. Here too she encounters the presence of Bronte herself and discovers a family legacy they may share.
With winds powerful enough to carve stone and bend trees, the moors are another world where time and space work differently. Remanants of the past are just around a craggy, windswept corner. For Eleanor, this means ancestors and a devastating romantic history that bears on her own life, on the history of the novel Wuthering Heights, and on the destinies of all who live in its shadow.

Ella Jade “Surrender to Me”

Martin Abrams, owner of Master M’s BDSM club, has become unfulfilled with his lifestyle. Ever since his sub, Gracie, left to marry her true love, Martin has lost his way. Living the life of the head Dominant in his circle isn’t as appealing as it once was. Something seems to be missing.
Sassy lawyer Arianna Covington relocates to New York City after a humiliating divorce. She’s looking for a fresh start when she agrees to become Martin’s exclusive attorney. She’s intrigued by his domineering personality and wants to know why women kneel at his feet.
Their attraction is undeniable despite Ari’s initial beliefs that she will never submit to Martin’s desires. But Martin is up for the challenge. Arianna is more than he ever imagined in a woman. He vows to claim her heart, with or without the games. Who will surrender first?

The Treasure Chest (Penguin Classics) by Johann Peter Hebel, edited by John Hibberd

A wonderful collection of moral tales, anecdotes, jokes, reports of murders, disasters and mysteries, all originally written for inclusion in a popular religious almanac.

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