Dr. Date's Fiction

 

Dr. Date's novels are distributed in Hong Kong, The Dominican Republic, Singapore, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, and India. Foreign language rights have been sold in Germany, Yugoslavia, Greece, and Russia. Below is a sampling of Dr. Date's fiction novels.

 

 

Broken Promises
With a daring escape from the middle of a gang war in the exotic Philippines and the arms of a dangerous man obsessed with having her, Jade Roberts begins a journey that sweeps her deep into a web of dark secrets and intimate desires. A pawn in a sinister game played out across the globe, she finds the strength to overcome the betrayal and deception in her past and take control of her life. As Jade becomes the woman she's always dreamed of being, she learns to put behind her the damage of a failed marriage and forge ahead to find the love she's always wanted—a love that has waited for longer than she knows.

ISBN 1-55237-256-1


An Eastern Seduction
Framed for murders they didn't commit, barely-acquainted Jake Alexander and Samantha Fairchild flee for their lives to exotic India. East meets West in an explosive, sensual confrontation when they become caught between two feuding dynasties and embark upon a desperate treasure hunt for the signet ring that could end the royal conflict. Kidnapped by a sultan, enticed by a stranger, lured to an ancient garden of love, Samantha gives herself to the sensuality that is India. Meanwhile, Jake must determine the identity of the cruel mastermind behind the games that he and Samantha are forced to play.

ISBN 1-55197-519-X


Smooth As Silk
When a young Indian girl first tastes of the exotic fruit of passion, at the hands of a neighbour's son, she begins a lifelong exploration that finds her discovering not only her own body, but the desires that drive it. As a girl in the Far East, she revels in the confusing feelings inspired by a boy's touch. As a woman in the West, she learns to master those feelings, and ultimately herself, until that exotic fruit begins to flower, unbound by traditional limitations.

ISBN 1-55197-517-3