Fever: An erotic short story

· Tiger Eye Productions, LLC
4.5
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79
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About this ebook

Relentless heat. Uncontrolled desire. And a man to slake her every need…

Delia Jenkins is distressed when a raging fever forces her to leave work on the day before a big bid.  She’s brand new on the job, but her delirium has pushed her to the point where she can’t think straight.  She goes home to recuperate, but the heat inside her only builds.  That night, a man shows up at her apartment to care for her.  He’s concerned about her well-being, but the fervor has reached a ravenous pitch. There’s only one way to douse the flames. 

It’s only after the fever breaks that Delia realizes her work situation has gotten hotter than ever before.

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4.5
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About the author

Kimberly Dean is an author of contemporary and fantasy romance. When taking the Myers-Briggs personality test in high school, Kimberly was rated as an INFJ (Introverted-Intuitive-Feeling-Judging). This result sent her into a panic, because there were no career paths recommended for the type. Fortunately, it turned out to be well suited to a writing career. Since receiving that dismal outlook, Kimberly has become an award-winning romance novelist. She was the recipient of an EPPIE award for independently-published authors, and her book, Haunted Hearts, was a finalist in the Romance Writers of America’s RITA contest. Learn more about Kimberly at her website https://kimberlydean.com.

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