He Watches Me (Seen Trilogy, #1)
She desires to be seen. He wants to watch.Anna Sampson has a naughty secret. Every night, she slips into her neighbor's yard and swims naked in his pool. She fantasizes that the dynamic young billionaire watches her nightly nude aquatics, his brilliant green eyes gleaming with lust.She discovers...
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She desires to be seen. He wants to watch.Anna Sampson has a naughty secret. Every night, she slips into her neighbor's yard and swims naked in his pool. She fantasizes that the dynamic young billionaire watches her nightly nude aquatics, his brilliant green eyes gleaming with lust.She discovers this isn't pure fantasy. Gabriel Blaine has been watching her via his security cameras, and now that he has returned to L.A., he doesn't plan to stop. That's all he wants—to watch. Anna knows she shouldn't allow him and she certainly shouldn't want more, but she craves Blaine's attention, needing his gaze fixed on her body.Part One of The Seen Trilogy
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00CD36FS8
Publish date: July 2nd 2013
Publisher: Avon Red
Pages no: 124
Edition language: English
Series: The Seen Trilogy (#1)
I am vaguely intrigued by this. Vaguely. The premise is that the h is housesitting and sneaking into a neighbor's yard to skinny dip, among other things. Unbeknownst to her, he's a PI and has a lot of security cameras. At the beginning of the book, he's actually home and decides to watch. At l...
Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalleyReviewed for Sara at www.HarlequinJunkie.comI'm going to have to say that this is something of a weird one. It wasn't bad but it was a little strange. I mean, from reading the blurb you know that Gabriel digs watching Anna via his security cameras. ...
Cynthia Sax’s He Watches Me is the first novella in The Seen trilogy and centers around voyeurism, but not in a creepy way since consent is given.Anna Sampson is new to Los Angeles and takes a job as a charity fundraiser. She currently house-sits for a wealthy couple in Beverly Hills and uses the fr...
For this review and more visit my blogRealistically I know that He Watches me is not a book I should like, it is not my style at all and I found that parts of it went a little too far and some of it made me go eww. Yet, for some unknown reason I found myself engaged in it and I actually quite enjoy...