
Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Animal Magnetism Jill Shalvis, Berkley Sensation, 7.99 mass market (304p) ISBN 978-1-0 Shalvis kicks off a new contemporary series with this entertaining smalltown tale. And though Dell has never had time for love, Jade's strength and sass is the kind of call no red-blooded male can resist. Jade is used to planning everything in her life, but Dell's seductive, alluring ways have sparked an uncontrollable desire. Jade Bennett couldn't be happier to escape the big-city jungle to work with hurt animals, and have a forlorn stray kitten make its home under her desk.or enjoy the gorgeous views of her ruggedly sexy boss. Veterinarian Dell Connelly suspects there's a reason his clinic's uber-efficient receptionist has taken shelter here. Sunshine, Idaho, is a quiet ranching town, a perfect place to give injured animals a refuge.or to find one yourself. A small-town veterinarian's basic instincts are tempted in this charming Animal Magnetism novel that's "full of cuddly animals, hot men, and confident women"(Fresh Fiction). “I’m more of a doer,” she whispered, and kissed him.Book Description Mass Market Paperback. When she spoke, every word had her lips ghosting against his, her breath all warm, chocolately goodness. He wanted to yank her in and smell her some more, but he held very still, absorbing her closeness, letting her take the lead. Even surrounded by a duck, two puppies, and a potbellied piglet, she still smelled amazing. Still smiling, she leaned in so that their lips were nothing but a whisper apart. He did some of his best work in dangerous territory. Well, maybe not for man, as pilot-for-hire Brady Miller discovers when his truck is rear-ended by what appears to be Noah’s Ark. “What do you feel?”ĭangerous territory there. FIRST IN THE ANIMAL MAGNETISM SERIES Sunshine, Idaho, is a small and sunny townthe perfect home for man and beast. “No?” A brow arched, and the light in her eyes spoke of amusement, along with a flash of heat. “You should know it’s not kindness I’m feeling at the moment.” “For how big and tough you are,” she said very softly, “you have a kind mouth.” A very long time, and he wrapped his finger around her wrist to hold her to him, letting his eyes drift closed. It’d been a long time since someone had touched him, unexpected or otherwise. With a slow shake of her head and a smile curving her mouth, she reached out and touched a finger to his curved lips.
