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“She had of course, kept working. He liked to think she would have moved under the table to continue her task if a gun battle had broken out, but he wasn't sure.”

Quote by Eileen Wilks

Work

Tempting Danger

The title Tempting Danger evokes narratives centered on the magnetic pull of risky circumstances and the intoxicating nature of forbidden attractions. Such titles in contemporary publishing often signal stories where characters navigate circumstances that balance thrill and consequence, whether through romantic entanglement or high-stakes scenarios. The phrasal construction implies a genre blend where emotional stakes mirror physical danger, and where protagonists must weigh the allure of the unknown against potential harm. Readers encountering this title might anticipate tales exploring themes of desire meeting hazard, trust confronting peril, and the psychology behind pursuing what threatens to undo us. more

Author

Eileen Wilks
Eileen Wilks

Eileen Wilks, born on November 3, 1952, is an accomplished writer known for her diverse literary works and profound character development. Her imagination and insight into social issues are hallmarks of her writing. more

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