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The Brass Bed

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"Funny, frisky, and far out! Jennifer Stevenson's writing is naughty and irresistible."--Julie Kistler, author of ScandalTHE CURSE: Satisfy one hundred women or be trapped in a brass bed foreverLord Randall was a lousy lover in 1811, so his magician-mistress turned …

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"Funny, frisky, and far out! Jennifer Stevenson's writing is naughty and irresistible."--Julie Kistler, author of ScandalTHE CURSE: Satisfy one hundred women or be trapped in a brass bed foreverLord Randall was a lousy lover in 1811, so his magician-mistress turned him into a sex demon. Lucky for him, his bed fell into Clay's hands. THE CON: Sex therapy for women on an antique brass "treatment bed"Clay has the perfect scam going, until that pesky, foxy fraud investigator Jewel comes sniffing around. Lucky for him, she has a soft spot for hunky con men.THE CHOICE: Sex demon or sex fraudster? Jewel is Randy's hundredth woman. Now he says he's her personal sex slave, and her case against the con artist is dissolving in a hail of hormones. Lucky for her, she's a tough cop with a lusty libido.From the Paperback edition.

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""Funny, frisky, and far out! Jennifer Stevenson's writing is naughty and irresistible."--Julie Kistler, author of ScandalTHE CURSE: Satisfy one hundred women or be trapped in a brass bed foreverLord Randall …"

— Margaret

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