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Tempting Seals By Lora Leigh
Tempting Seals is an erotic romance series by popular American contemporary romance author Lora Leigh. Leigh Is a Kentuckian that got her start writing novels in 2003 when she published Tempting the Beast the first novel of the Breeds series of novels. The novel series is by far her longest running series that is still being published. Raised in Martin County Kentucky Lora Leigh loves the ambiance of the beautiful hills of Kentucky where she makes her home. She asserts that she is a dreamer that often gets visited by fantastic hot and beautiful characters that appear and disappear just as fast as they appear. As such she is in a constant battle to put them down on her computer hard drive before they are list forever. Her writing and family …show more content…
Raven has loved Reno since she was a child barely in her teens. He is best friends with her big brother and also the brother to her best friend. She knows that he wants to make her his but has reservations about him given that he is a Navy SEAL. She only has bad memories of Navy Seals given that her father and mother had always fought about his father’s job in the military, which eventually ended in him dying while undertaking one of his dangerous missions. The memories of her father makes it hard for Raven to contemplate a relationship with the hot and handsome Reno. Reno loves Raven but lets her resist him for more than a year given that she is still too young to have a mature relationship that he wants. Once she grows up a bit, he goes all in and uses his charm to finally get her to admit that she loves him as he knew she did. It gets all steamy fast as Reno showcases his softer side to Raven in the quest to win her over with his love. It is not long before their steamy sex sessions extinguish all resistance from Raven as she gives in to his love and power. But she still has reservations about the risky nature of his job and what it would do to her if she ever lost

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