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Loading... Making Over Marisby Sabrina York
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Belongs to SeriesWired (Oct 2013 - book 3)
Wired, Book ThreeWhen über-nerd Jack asks Sara to make him more attractive to women, she can't say no--even though it's an impossible task. He's shaggy and doughy and hopelessly inappropriate. He has no style or emotional intelligence but he's a good person. And a great friend. What Sara never expects? Beneath all that fur and geekiness is a steamy hunk just waiting to emerge.Jack takes Sara's regimen very seriously, working out and losing weight until he feels like a new man. He even complies with her command to shave his beard--because Jack didn't ask Sara to make him over so he would be attractive to other women. He only wants to be attractive to her. They go on a series of fake dates, each hotter and more sinful than the last. It's not long before Sara discovers Jack's secret desire to be dominated and what began as an arrangement becomes something amazing--something that could be real.Inside Scoop: Our hero appreciates Femdom--with the right woman. Our hero doesn't appreciate perfect strangers grabbing his junk. Ask nicely first, ladies!A Romantica® BDSM erotic romance from Ellora's Cave No library descriptions found. |
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Jack asks his old friend and company Marketing Manager to help his become attractive to women but in reality, she's the only woman he has in mind. In return for a trip to Paris, she accepts the challenge. She gets him to eat healthy and exercise and then she takes him for a makeover including some heavy duty man-scaping. This is followed up with a new wardrobe. While trying on clothes, Sara finally noticed that the nerdy friend was not a hot property and she was interested.
I kind of feel sorry for Jack. He's known and loved Sara since high school but she only takes a real interest in him once his has been made into a handsome prince. Everything ends well for the two of them but I wish Jack didn't have to change before Sara saw the good in him. ( )