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Living Victorious, 1
Jennifer Mitchell has only one goal in mind—she must
get an interview with the band, Victorious. It's a task many journalists have
attempted over the last ten years, only to be shot down by the band’s manager.
The fact she desperately wants to meet their drummer has absolutely nothing to
do with it.
Being the drummer for Victorious allows Lance West to remain out of the spotlight, and still have an important role in creating the music their fans clamor for. Then he meets Jennifer. While she may be focused on an exclusive interview, Lance has other ideas for the sexy woman.
Screaming fans and thunderous applause might warm his blood, but Lance only wants one woman to warm his bed night after night. She is everything to him, the rhythm that soothes his scarred soul, and he’ll do whatever it takes to prove it.
Being the drummer for Victorious allows Lance West to remain out of the spotlight, and still have an important role in creating the music their fans clamor for. Then he meets Jennifer. While she may be focused on an exclusive interview, Lance has other ideas for the sexy woman.
Screaming fans and thunderous applause might warm his blood, but Lance only wants one woman to warm his bed night after night. She is everything to him, the rhythm that soothes his scarred soul, and he’ll do whatever it takes to prove it.
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AUTHOR BIO:
Moira Callahan
is a Canadian born and raised author. She loves to write, and only has a few
select criteria that have to be in each of her books. A great story, steamy
romance, and a HEA ending. The sub-genre isn’t as important to her as making
whatever she writes feel real, and in the moment to her readers.
To that end she
insists her characters be as real as everyday folks, even if they are blessed
with a little fictional fairy dust to make them anyone’s personal fantasy. They
must have faults, they must have a weakness, and they must have soul. To that
end she writes her characters with a mixture of traits – a dash from herself,
and something borrowed from a friend. This way the character is as perfectly
imperfect as any other person on the planet.
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