Touch Me

by Jacquie D'Alessandro on January 30, 2012

Touch MePleasing a man is something former mistress Genevieve Ralston does very well. But after her lover callously dumps her, she’s definitely off men…until she meets Simon! He’s brooding. Sexy. And she can’t keep her hands off him…

But Simon Cooperstone, Viscount Kilburn, is a spy. His mission: retrieve a mysterious letter in Genevieve’s possession. Intent on seducing her secrets from her, he forgets to guard one thing: his heart.

Each stroke of Genevieve’s talented fingers unleashes his deepest desires. Too late, he realizes that while he may be a master of the art of seduction, he’s no match for a sensual mistress…

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Kathleen Silverman January 20, 2012 at 9:17 am

Thank you all for sharing your comments, I will be sure to order Touch Me and The Bride Thief as soon as I finish my comments. I have been a fan of Jacquies for many years and love her historical romances. Julia London has also been a favorite of mine but now that I have found this website I will have to try the other author’s mentioned. It am very excited to find so many new leads on good reads!! Thanks for bringing a spark to my days and nights! My husband thanks you too! Sincerely, Kathleen

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Sandi McDaniel September 29, 2011 at 10:53 am

I read “Touch Me”. I thought it would be good but it was even better than I expected. Loved it!

I read my first romance novel about a year ago (I must be a late bloomer at 59) and I’m lovin’ the readin’! Thanks again for what you do and do so well.
Sandi

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Sandi McDaniel August 18, 2011 at 11:42 am

I very recently finished reading “Love and the Single Heiress” (so good!) and now I just discovered “Touch me” is available. This is wonderful because while reading “Love and Single Heiress” I found myself thinking about Genevieve and what a shame that such a beautiful, smart and savvy lady was alone because of circumstances beyond her control (and… what a creep her ex-lover was!), and thinking I would love to know more about her past. Can’t wait to read this book!

Also, I must tell you that I only recently began reading your books, The first being “Summer at Seaside Cove.” I enjoyed it so much and I was hooked! I immediately went to your website to see what else you had written. (Of course I read the “tease” for Book #2 of Seaside Cove and can’t wait until comes out in 2012!) I have now read all of the titles in your historical genre with the exception of “The Bride Thief” & “Touch Me.”

I will also tell you that my all time favorite authors are Nora Roberts (and also as J. D. Robb) and Karen Marie Moning and that I have now added Jacquie D’Allessandro to that favored author list!

Thank you for sharing your talent!
Sandi

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Joan June 3, 2011 at 1:11 am

I just read “Mine at Midnight” in Stroke of Midnight and loved it. I am so looking forward to reading more of your books.

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