Take Me Tonight

Take Me Tonight by Roxanne St. Claire is a reprint edition published by Pocket Star on March 27, 2007. This 384-page novel explores the intersection of thrill-seeking and danger through the story of Sage Valentine, who investigates her roommate’s suicide linked to a controversial website. As she books her own “abduction” for answers, she encounters Johnny Christiano, an elite bodyguard with a complicated past, leading to unexpected twists and intense encounters.
Readers will find a blend of romance and suspense as Sage and Johnny navigate a web of deceit while uncovering the truth behind the website that promises excitement but has deadly consequences. The narrative delves into themes of danger and desire, highlighting the risks associated with thrill-seeking entertainment. This contemporary fiction piece engages with the darker side of fantasy fulfillment, where the stakes are life and death, making for a compelling exploration of both characters’ journeys.
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What do thrill-seeking women want?
A fantasy-fulfilling abduction…an exciting rescue by a scorching hot guy…with an unforgettable night of passion. So they go to www.takemetonite.com — and then they die.
Someone has to stop it.
When Sage Valentine discovers that her roommate’s shocking suicide might be related to a website that provides edgy, thrill-seeking entertainment, she immediately books her own “abduction” to get some answers. But her “rescuer” isn’t really who she thinks he is….Johnny Christiano is dedicated to the Bullet Catchers, who saved him from a wise guy’s life of crime and turned him into an elite bodyguard. When he’s assigned to stop Sage’s kidnapping, he’s unexpectedly trapped between deceit and sizzling desire. But the closer Johnny and Sage get to the truth, the closer danger stalks them…until death is only a double-click away.
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