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Heat (2007)
Maya
Eddings, a six-foot empath, owns a private security firm in Kansas City. Whether
she's wearing sneakers or Prada, she never leaves home without her best
accessory, a 9mm handgun. Maya's life couldn’t be better, with the exception of
two men who want her to be exclusively theirs.
Matt Brewer is an investigator for a law firm, and a werewolf. He wants Maya to
be his life mate, but while she likes a little tail, actually growing one isn't
all that appealing to her. Besides, his mother hates her.
Stephen Daniels, architect and part incubus demon, thinks Maya can be the cure
to his incessant one-night stands. He wants her -- body and soul. Okay, really
he just wants her body. But Stephen's her best friend’s younger brother and that
could get sticky.
With a mystery to solve and two hunkalicious men fighting for her attention,
Maya’s beginning to wonder if she's bitten off more than she can shoot.
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for Three (2007)
When
Matt Brewer, Maya Eddings’ werewolf lover, calls her from his hometown in the
Ozarks, Maya is fit to be tied. He's in trouble. His were-chick girlfriend Jenny
has disappeared, and the clan suspects foul play. And Jenny's den is blaming
Matt.
Maya would love to tell Matt to kiss-off, but the stakes are too high. His life
could be forfeit if the situation isn’t resolved. So, she packs her bags and her
9mm for a road trip with her other lover, Stephen Daniels, riding shotgun.
Probably not the best idea, since Stephen's incubic genes seem to have a really
strange reaction to lycans.
Between Matt's family, Jenny's disappearance, and Stephen's unusual talent for
inciting a sexual riot, Maya has gotten into more trouble than she can shoot her
way out of.
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Up (2007)
Maya Eddings is being stalked. Which, normally, wouldn’t be a problem.
She’s six feet tall, a black belt in tae kwon do, proficient with
handguns, and has two uniquely paranormal boyfriends. Unfortunately, her
stalker is of the hard-to-kill variety. It moves like a ghost, can
possess the people she loves, and bullets whiz right through it.
Now, her incubic lover, Stephen Daniels, won’t let her out of his sight,
not even to pee, while her Lycan lover, Matt Brewer, has a simpler,
albeit less appealing solution -- he wants to change Maya into a
werewolf, giving her a fighting chance against this new foe in her life,
and tying Maya to Matt until death do they part. The upside, as long as
Matt and Stephen are fighting with Maya, and for her, they’re not
fighting each other.
To uncover the truth about the dark entity after her, Maya discovers an
even darker truth about herself. And while she would rather shoot
herself than lose her independence or turn wolfy, as the stalker closes
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