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Sleeping with the Enemy's Daughter



by Nadia Aidan Sleeping with the Enemy's Daughter

Book one in the Downing Brothers Series

As an act of revenge against her father, Camille is forced to enter into an agreement with her most hated enemies - spend six months serving the sexual needs of four handsome brothers as their exclusive mistress...Revenge has never been so sweet.

When Camille's stepmother loses her family ranch, she is forced to enter into an agreement with her most hated enemies, the Downing brothers, in order to get it back. She must spend six months serving all of the sexual needs of the four handsome brothers as their exclusive mistress. If she can do this then the ranch is hers once again. With no other options left, Camille reluctantly agrees to the arrangement.

Yet when the end of the six months draws near, Camille comes to realise that she may walk away with something far more important than her family ranch when one Downing brother steals her heart.


Reader Advisory:This book contains dangerously hot ménage scenes and multiple partner sex.

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Book Details

Genre Contemporary/ Ménage & Multiple partners/ Multicultural
Book Length Novella
Erotic Rating Total-e-melting
Cover art by Natalie Winters
ISBN# 978-1-907010-02-6

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Customer Reviews

Review from Joyfully Reviewed
Reviewed by Talia Ricci

Sleeping with the Enemy’s Daughter by Nadia Aidan is sinfully erotic...sizzling love scenes and volatile emotions....Nadia Aidan’s well written plot and sultry sexual escapades made Sleeping with the Enemy’s Daughter a great read.

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June 2009
Review from Two Lips Reviews
Reviewed by Yolanda

4.5!

Sleeping With the Enemy’s Daughter is a great read and I loved watching Camille’s relationship with each brother unfold as well as watching Jacob coming to terms with his true feelings for her. I encourage everyone to go out and pick up a copy of this book.

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April 2009