Dee Tenorio

Dee Tenorio

Dee Tenorio has a few reality issues. After much therapy for the problem–if one can call being awakened in the night by visions of hot able-bodied men a problem–she has proved incurable. It turns out she enjoys tormenting herself by writing sizzling, steamy romances of various genres spanning paranormal mystery dramas, contemporaries, and romantic comedies. Preferably starring the sexy, somewhat grumpy heroes described above and smart-mouthed heroines who have much better hair than she does. The best part is, no more therapy bills! Well, not for Dee, anyway. Her husband and kids, on the other hand …

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Convicted
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Convicted
  • By: Dee Tenorio
  • Narrator: Kasha Kensington
  • Length: 6 hours 55 minutes
  • Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
  • Publish date: January 01, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (420 ratings)
(420 ratings)
The only thing more dangerous than passion is the truth. Former Marine and new Sheriff’s Deputy Cade Evigan is hanging onto his damaged soul–and his personal code–by a thread. His current mission? Weed out a violent motorcycle crew... Read more

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