The Virginity Mission

· Sold by HarperCollins Australia
4,2
4 reviews
eBook
76
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook


An erotic new adult romance about old insecurities, new beginnings, and the things you can get up to in a tent...

It's lust at first sight when Mac sees Jason shirtless and sweating on the back of a truck. Jason is the army sergeant assigned to support the six week scientific expedition that Mac is participating in, and might just be the perfect candidate for another journey of discovery that Mac is desperate to undertake – sex.

Fraternisation between students and staff might be strictly prohibited, but everybody knows fruit always tastes better when it's forbidden.

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4,2
4 reviews
Nicole Williams
26 March 2014
Not what I expected but enjoyable
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About the author

Cate Ellink became intrigued by the erotic when her grandfather used to pass books to her father saying, "Don't let the girls read page X." Although her mother and sisters never bothered to chase those pages, Cate always did. Invariably, her imagination was better than what she read. While pursuing a career in science, Cate amused herself by writing about ordinary events and giving them an erotic twist. It's taken more than a few years to bravely expose her mind to the public. While the events in her stories may have occurred, it's highly likely that her imagination is far more exciting than the reality. Cate lives near the beach in NSW with her long-suffering husband. This is Cate's first novella. She has two short stories published.

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