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Indecent

By: Nina Lane
Narrated by: Kirsten Leigh
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Beautiful Madeline Collins is in control of every aspect of her perfect life. The married mother-of-two and president of the Parent-Teacher Organization prides herself on living by a rigid set of rules. Then the rules change. For weeks, Madeline been battling the new school principal, Ben Hunter, over the PTO budget. Despite Ben's young, sexy charisma, Madeline is determined not to lose. But when Ben seduces her into an intense, edgy affair, Madeline discovers that in order to win, she first has to surrender.

©2015 Nina Lane (P)2016 Nina Lane

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This was a great book and I really enjoyed the story. I deducted one star from the story for grammatical errors. Lots of instances of saying “I” instead of “me,” among other things. This started to take away from the story, as did the use of “material” instead of “fabric.” In some instances, silk would have been even more specific. Would the author say an airplane is made of material? I think she’d be more specific and say steel or aluminum. Very much detracted from this and other books by her, as this word is used a lot.

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