
So this review is going to be a tad different to my usual ones. I recently reread this book and I was pleasantly surprised about the nostalgia effect that came upon me, especially the second time around - although there are a few issues I have with the book. If this was an imprint that was cracklicious then this was the one for me. But then I discovered Historical Romance and holy manitties, how I fell in love! And most especially I had fallen in love with those Zebra Hologram historical romances. I evolved from reading Sweet Valley High/High school romances which I soon got bored with, and then I went on to Harlequins. This is going to be an oldie but a goodie review, because San Francisco Surrender was one of the first big historical romances that I read as a teen. This was no boy! He wouldn't rest until he d uncovered the deceiving damsel, stroked her silken skin into submission, and made her pay for her wicked charade with a night of rapturous lovemaking! The wily waif's enchanting emerald eyes, wildly sensual lips, and poorly disguised curves drove the rugged San Franciscan to distraction.


She'd gladly forget the criminal trade, burning to surrender her trembling flesh to Sebastian 's deepest, darkest desires.īlood-better known as "The Dragon "-vowed to beat the thieving "Serpent" at his own villainous game, but the instant he laid eyes on the spirited street urchin, he found himself strangely captivated-and definitely suspicious. Lovely Victoria Chambers had a dangerous secret: forced by desperation into a life of crime, the eighteen-year-old beauty was actually the notorious wharf thief known as "The Serpent"! But from the moment she set eyes on sinfully seductive Sebastian Blood, the voluptuous vixen-in-disguise realized that her nights on the docks were numbered! She yearned to yield to his searing midnight embrace, even though he'd be sure to uncover her deception.
