Nauti and Wild Paperback – Bargain Price, August 3, 2010
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Nauti and Wild Paperback – Bargain Price, August 3, 2010

Two bestselling authors join forces in this pair of new stories of hot men, fast motorcycles, and the women who ride both.

They ride into town straddling 73 cubic inches of throbbing horsepower, and hook up with the kind of women made for high speed handling...

#1 New York Times bestselling author Lora Leigh revisits her sultry Southern landscape with a story of a good girl gone bad. But she's not the only one going down that road...

Jaci Burton, the national bestselling author of Riding Wild and Riding Temptation, lets loose in a story of a hot biker hired to keep an eye on the reckless daughter of a Nevada senator. She's hooked up with a rival biker gang--a dangerous move that makes the wild beauty more vulnerable than she imagined...

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Top Reviews

The two novella anthology Nauti and Wild by Lora Leigh and Jaci Burton is one of the best anothologies I have read in a long time. Both stories are good and solid additions to their respective series.

Nauti Kisses by Lora Leigh goes into the story of Rogue's brother John and Sierra, the woman who has loved him in secret for years and for whom he had an unspoken attraction to. The pair sizzle on the page, their chemistry more than palpable. The novella focuses on their love story but also h...

By Nicola Langworth


Ok. First let me say that I was a little uncomfortable with the first Nauti Boy book I read. I just kept looking at the cover to make sure who the Author was. Once I told myself to just relax and give the book a try, got past my own "uptight attitude" (which believe me, I never ever would be described as that by anyone who knows me). So once I let myself just roll with the story line and tried to see how things could be that way, I understood it a lot better and even got fairly comfortable wi...

By Jovan Walter


I have throughly enjoyed Ms. Leigh's Nauti series and am very sad to see it end. I really wish this book had been longer. It was also nice to revisit the Mackays briefly. I cannot however give it more than four stars because of an inexcusable continuity error between Nauti Intentions and this story. When John is introduced in Intentions he is described as "Overly long white blond hair fell almost to his shoulders and framed hard, slashing features." In this book the description is "The sun ha...

By Gussie Hauck


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