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Stormy Vows/Tempest at Sea
Author: Iris Johansen
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Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780553385212 - ISBN-10: 0553385216
Publication Date: 7/31/2007
Pages: 384

Book Description:
It’s twice the romance, double the sizzle in this special two-in-one edition from New York Times bestselling author Iris Johansen. Here are a pair of classic contemporary novels that prove once and for all that when it comes to love, you can’t get too much of a good thing.

Stormy Vows

For a struggling actress, a private audition with a young Hollywood turk like Michael Donovan was the break of a lifetime. But Brenna Sloan refused to be intimidated by the temperamental and sensually overwhelming filmmaker, even if it did cost her the role of a lifetime. For Brenna was both far stronger—and far more vulnerable—than Michael could ever guess. And the secret that she was keeping from him would draw them more intimately together with each encounter…and threaten to drive them apart forever.

Tempest at Sea

An idealist and activist, Jane Smith stole aboard Jake Dominic’s yacht one warm Miami night as part of an antinuke protest. But in her earnestness Jane hadn’t fully considered the consequences if she got caught or that her act of principled vandalism would end with her serving as Dominic’s part-time prisoner and cabinmate. For the next two months she would accompany this successful, sexy but darkly brooding man aboard the Sea Breeze as they sailed around the Gulf of Mexico from one exotic port of call to another. Danger, close escapes, and erotic adventure await, but nothing can be more unexpected than their romantic destination.
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Naomi L. (MaxieCat) from NEW YORK, NY wrote on 6/20/2008...


Iris Johansen's only excuse for these two novellas is that they were her first two books. In "Stormy Vows" the protagonist is obsessed with the lead lady and forces himself on her on more than one occasion. I could not understand how she could possibly fall in love with him. "Tempest at Sea" was only slightly better but both heroines were very young and the men were much older. I really shouldn't have finished this book,but I guess I just committed to it.