Title: Audition
Series: True North #1
Authors: Skye Warren & Amelia Wilde
Authors: Skye Warren & Amelia Wilde
Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance
Release Date: December 9, 2019
Blurb
Blood and sweat. Bethany Lewis danced her way out of
poverty. She’s a world class athlete… with a debt to pay.
poverty. She’s a world class athlete… with a debt to pay.
Joshua North always gets what he wants. And the mercenary
wants Bethany in his bed. He wants her beautiful little body bent to his will.
wants Bethany in his bed. He wants her beautiful little body bent to his will.
She doesn’t surrender to his kiss.
He doesn’t back down from a challenge.
It’s going to be a sensual fight… to the death.
He doesn’t back down from a challenge.
It’s going to be a sensual fight… to the death.
AUDITION is the enthralling spin off from the bestselling
North Security series, though it can be read separately.
North Security series, though it can be read separately.
Skye Warren is the New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romance such as the Chicago Underground series. Her books have been featured in Jezebel, Buzzfeed, USA Today Happily Ever After, Glamour, and Elle Magazine. She makes her home in Texas with her loving family, two sweet dogs, and one evil cat.
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Amelia Wilde
Amelia Wilde wrote her first story when she was six
years old, a narrative strongly inspired by The
Polar Express. When she was nine she wrote her first novel-length
work, all in one paragraph.
years old, a narrative strongly inspired by The
Polar Express. When she was nine she wrote her first novel-length
work, all in one paragraph.
Now, Amelia is all about that love. Her romances feature unique, independent
heroines and alpha heroes who are strong of heart and body. Readers have
described her work as “emotional,” “intense,” “phenomenal,” and “like a
child scribbled with a crayon,” which she takes as the highest praise.
heroines and alpha heroes who are strong of heart and body. Readers have
described her work as “emotional,” “intense,” “phenomenal,” and “like a
child scribbled with a crayon,” which she takes as the highest praise.
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