Forbidden, Jess Michaels
Forbidden, Jess Michaels
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Forbidden

Author: Jess Michaels

Narrator: Danielle O'Farrell

Unabridged: 12 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2016


Synopsis

A hot historical romance from USA TODAY Bestselling Romance Author Jess MichaelsJude Samson has worked for the Woodley family for such a long time that he is seen as a brother. But he has very unbrotherly feelings toward the youngest of the clan, Lady Audrey. When they find themselves off at the family's country estate, long simmering desires will come to the forefront and Jude won't be able to stop himself from taking that one, oh-so-forbidden taste.After seeing what it has done to her family, Audrey is afraid of passion. But the moment Jude touches her, fear is washed away by intense and powerful lust. Only Jude has a secret that could destroy everything that is beginning to develop between them. And when it comes out, it will change everything.This is the second book in the Wicked Woodleys series, but can be listened to as a standalone audio.

About Jess Michaels

Jess Michaels is the nationally bestselling, award-winning author of historical and contemporary romance, including the Pleasure Wars series, the Albright Sisters series, and Watching Tessa. She also writes historical romance as Jenna Petersen and urban fantasy as Jesse Petersen. She lives with her husband in Tucson, Arizona.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tammy on June 16, 2011

Ok, I've changed my mind. A few months ago I said I didn't like erotic historical romances. That I didn't like dirty words and porny love scenes in my HRs; that I preferred my smut to be contemporary. Imagine my surprise when I realized that it wasn't the genre that was the problem, it was just that......more

Goodreads review by Duchess Nicole on July 28, 2012

Well, this was a very pleasant surprise! I expected to enjoy the read, but I ended up LOVING it! I've always wondered why the steam factor in historical romance is so much less than any other form of romance. Is the author trying to remain true to historical accuracy? Or is it the that the loyal HR......more