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Siesta Heat (Heat #4) is now available for Pre-order.

The day is finally here for you to download Siesta Heat from Siren. The latest installment in the, Heat Series is set on the beautiful beaches of Siesta Beach, Florida where people like to do nasty but fun things....including my guys.
http://www.bookstrand.com/siesta-heat

Siesta Heat (MM)
Heat 4

By: Alex Carreras | Other books by Alex Carreras | Notify me of Alex Carreras's new releases
Categories: Erotic Romance, Alternative (M/M or F/F), Contemporary
Word Count: 22,191
Heat Level: SEXTREME
Published By: Siren-BookStrand, Inc.


PRE-ORDER!
AVAILABLE: Saturday, August 4th
This title is offered at a 10% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, August 11th.
[Siren Classic ManLove: Erotic Alternative Romance, M/M, HEA]
Wanting a new start, Derek Johnson moves to Siesta Key, Florida, in search of a new life among the endless stretches of sandy white beaches and lush tropical landscape.
Born into a super rich and affluent family, Cody Connors returns to Siesta Key and his parents' home with his tail between his legs, jobless and penniless with no future in sight…at least a future he wants.
Meeting on the dunes one afternoon and instantly attracted to each other, their fateful hookup turns into something more. But are they willing to accept each other’s differences and fall in love? Or will they deny their true feelings and walk away?
Between the hot, sunny days and warm tropical nights, Derek and Cody do everything but take a siesta, causing plenty of heat all of their own.
A Siren Erotic Romance
http://www.bookstrand.com/siesta-heat

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