by Lauren Jameson
Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley.I feel like, at this point, I've read enough erotica that I have a pretty decent idea of what I like and what I don't like; what works and what doesn't work. I think that, overall, this book doesn't work and I have to say that although it was ok, I...
If I could describe the experience of Lauren Jameson's "Blush" in one word: it would be "shallow." Everything about this book was predictable down to a tee, and the characters were threadbare at best - pretty much the standard puppets for a so-called BDSM/erotic template that was supposed to be evo...
Review to come. I really wasn't impressed by the derivative nature of this book at all. I may change my mind when it comes to the final rating, but I think I need to meditate over what I want to expound on this book. I thought it was a pretty carbon copy erotic read and the Fifty Shades derivatio...
What??? It was just stupid. What a fuckin mess!!! Don't bother reading it.
2.75★★★Blush by Lauren JamesonI received an ARC of Blush from a GoodReads FirstReads Giveaway. I'm not even sure where to begin with this one. I have been thinking about his review for awhile now, and I'm not still not any closer. Let's start with genre. It is listed as Erotic. A couple minute sex s...
I’ll be straight with you: BLUSH was just a mediocre read for me. I didn’t hate it, but I also didn’t love it either and thus, this is probably the hardest review to write.While I liked the premise of the book, I don’t think I could really grasp the chemistry between Madeline and Alex from the very ...
Blush is the story of Madeline "Maddy" Stone and Alex Fraser. An indicator of the slow pace of this story is that the author took the first 20 pages for a first encounter at the casino. The author seemed to have difficulty finding a balance between telling the story and including details. The detail...