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Sep 3, 2015

Beware of Safari Heat On #Thursday13 with #MFRWauthor Adam Mann

#MFRW Author  Adam Mann brings on #Thursday13 his

                                                        Safari Heat
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense, Erotica
Publisher Phazebooks

Adam Mann has lived and worked in Africa and Asia for many years. He has always been fascinated by personal relationships, and in real life is now enjoying his fourth marriage, after being widowed, divorced, had one marriage annulled as this ‘wife’ had forgotten to get divorced. Adam has extensive experience of social and sexual activities, which he brings into all his books in explicit detail. Underlying all these activities is a quest for a loving and ongoing relationship with his partner. Three novels have been based in Africa, seven in Asia, with two in Europe.  



Blurb
If you ever get a chance go on Safari grab the chance whilst you can. In this novel the lions and the hippos take second place to Nick and Sophie.
Sophie decides to take Nick on Safari to the Masai Mara and she takes a tent. Her recent divorce has just been finalised and she is on the prowl like a lioness but she doesn’t expect that the hunted can become the hunter. This is romance at its best until Nick is entangled in the snare set for him by ladies along the way, including a beautiful saree clad temptress, and the final snare is the tent!


 Buy link: Amazon


My 13 favourite characters in my novels:
 
First Officer Amelia in All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor,
Colin and Monique who meet on The Road to Beira,
William in Ha Noi Heat,
Helga (Hufflepuff) and Helga’s Red Thigh Boots,
Angela in It’s Just Not Cricket!
Roxanne Browne from Red High Heels,
Nick and Sophie in Safari Heat (Phaze Books),
Denis from Singapore Heat,
Madame Binh from Black High Heels,
Adam in West African Heat (Blushing Books), and
Farmer Benjamin from Tsunami Tragedy (eXtasy Books).


You can find the author here:
FB: adammannauthor
Amazon/dp/adammannauthor
www.adammannauthor.com
www.adammannauthor.wix.cm/sizzlingbooks

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