Santa Wore Leathers
VONNIE DAVIS
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First published in Great Britain by HarperImpulse 2013
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'A fun and frivolous festive romance'
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'A lovely, sweet, funny, sexy story. Perfect holiday read.'
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'A sexy, feel good romance'
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'Ms. Davis has a way with the pen and I look forward to reading WAY more books from her!'
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'A mega entertaining, sexy romance!'
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To my awesome critique partners, AJ Nuest and Rachel Brimble, fabulous authors who point out when I’ve used the same phrase three times on the same page and remind me a participle looks nasty when it dangles. Thanks for your patience, my darlings.
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