
Honey by Jenna Jameson
Honey Gustafson grew up watching Audrey Hepburn films, especially Breakfast at Tiffany's. Leaving behind Omaha and her abusive family for New York City, she parlays her resemblance to the legendary screen actress to reinvent herself as a postmodern Holly Golightly down to the elbow high gloves, liquid eyeliner, and upswept hair. As an escort to hedge fund CEOs and visiting Saudi sheiks, suddenly Honey is living the life she's always dreamed of, party to a glittering world of wealth and privilege previously glimpsed through film. But there is a shadow side to the gilded path Honey has chosen. One night her tainted fairytale erupts in brutal violence that comes close to getting her killed. Raised on the hard streets of Spanish Harlem, sexy ER doctor, Marcus Sanders has seen his share of domestic violence outside the hospital as well as within it. Still, something about the lovely waif-like young woman who shows up in his ER clothed in vintage couture and bearing a broken wrist and patchwork of bruises tugs at his heart. Honey's stoicism and stubborn courage frustrate him but also win his admiration. When she discharges herself against medical advice-his-Marcus is both irate and fearful for her. The bastard who beat her within an inch of her life will likely do so again-and the next time she may not be so lucky. He knows he can't save everyone, but he can save someone-this someone. Breaking every rule in the medical handbook, and likely a law or two, he trails her back to her Park Avenue apartment-and gets much more than he bargained for. Can Honey and Marcus overcome their dark pasts and find their own sexy Happily Ever After? Contains mature themes.Hope Tarr had dreamed of being a writer since she first touched the brilliant orange keys of her Fisher Price typewriter as a child. A master's degree in psychology and a Ph.D. later, that dream is still alive. in education, as well as a seven-year tenure in Washington, D.C. as a research consultant. She sat down one day in 1993 after writing one too many technical papers to face the cold, hard truth: she didn't want to analyze or teach people. She wanted to create a story about them!
Hope's first Blaze novel, It's A Wonderfully Sexy Life (Harlequin Blaze, December 2006), is set in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, which is known for steamed hard-shell crabs, neighborhood enclaves like Little Italy and Highland Town, and wonderfully quirky folks who greet strangers and friends alike with Hey, hon. Hope resided in Fredericksburg, Virginia, for more than five years, and her paranormal romance, The Haunting, was set in the downtown historic center. Dr. Maggie Holliday, Hope's heroine, chances to buy a historic home that appears eerily similar to her creator's own turn-of-the-century Victorian. Every Breath You Take is the first book written from Hope's new home: Manhattan. It's a second-chance-at-love narrative set in New York City and Belize.
The story gives a rich picture of Hope's favorite spots-Union Square, The Strand bookstore, The Roosevelt Hotel, and Sardi's-in the vein of Candace Bushnell's Sex and the City. Hope enjoys conversing with readers. She is a frequent guest blogger on romance-fiction forums, is active on social networking sites like Facebook, and regularly updates her author blog at www.hopetarr.com, where she also hosts monthly and special contests.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781510717848 |
| ISBN 10 | 1510717846 |
| Title | Honey |
| Author | Jenna Jameson |
| Series | Fate |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Skyhorse Publishing |
| Year published | 2017-07-11 |
| Number of pages | 240 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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