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Walking Sin

Men With Tools, Book 3

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Walking Sin

By: Lynn Lafleur
Narrated by: Kasha Kensington
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Dax Coleman has it all: money in the bank, a job he loves, and an address book filled with the names of women who only want a good time. He’s never had a problem charming a woman into his bed. He meets his match when Kelcey Ewing comes to Lanville. A former roommate of his brothers’ girlfriends, Kelcey is as serious as Dax is carefree. He considers it his personal goal to loosen up Kelcey so she has fun, preferably in his bed.

An unforgettable incident in her life has left Kelcey wary and unable to have a normal relationship with a man. She decides she’s destined to be alone, until Dax’s lovemaking wakes up her senses. Kelcey’s unwilling to risk a broken heart with a man she considers walking sin. It’s up to Dax to prove to Kelcey his love for her is real and will last the rest of his life.

©2011 Lynn LaFleur (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary Heartfelt Romantic Suspense Suspense

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On the surface Dax Coleman and Kelcey Ewing seem like polar opposites: Dax is adventurous, outspoken, and confident, while Kelcey is shy, introverted and hesitant to open up to men. But their mutual attraction is undeniable, and after Dax chisels away at Kelcey's facade, will she follow him down the path of sexual exploration, or will memories of childhood abuse prove to be too much for her to overcome?

Kasha Kensington's soulful and impassioned performance perfectly suits Lynn Lafleur 's sizzling prose in this scintillating listen.

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This book was better than the other two previous in the series, in my opinion. I actually read the books and they read better than they narrate. The dialogue can be pretty awkward when actually spoken. The story was sweet, romantic and sexy.

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