Loving Lies
Love will find a way. Slade was Jessie's life, the first love that filled her heart and soul and bound her woman's spirit. Years of waiting culminating in an incredible weekend of sexual abandon-teaching her everything she needed to know to be his woman and branded her as Slade's woman for life....
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Love will find a way. Slade was Jessie's life, the first love that filled her heart and soul and bound her woman's spirit. Years of waiting culminating in an incredible weekend of sexual abandon-teaching her everything she needed to know to be his woman and branded her as Slade's woman for life. Jessie was certain Slade had to love her. Until he whispered the lie, the ultimate betrayal, and walked away only to wed another woman. Now five years later Slade returns, his soul has withered without Jessie's presence, and now he'll have her, one way or the other. The love for her, the fierce overriding hunger and need consumes his heart and binds his soul. No matter the obstacles, Slade will get her back. Whatever it takes. Whatever he has to do. Warning: this book contains lots of steamy, hot lovin'. Anal sex. Toy play. All told in graphic, contemporary language.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781599981055 (159998105X)
Publish date: June 1st 2006
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 276
Edition language: English
Series: The Lies Men Tell (#1)
Opening Line: "The music was a gentle swell of sound around the riverbank clearing." ~This was a reread for me and I still really like this one. It reminded me of why I initially enjoyed Lora Leigh’s writing so much.~ This is a really good love story that I enjoyed way more then I expected to. ...
Grade D for Dubious Consent, Defilement Worship, Double Standards and Distracting Errors.
This book is filled with hot dominating raunchy sex and gripping emotional angst throughout. Slade loves Jessie, he has loved her since she was sixteen and he was twenty-two. She loves him too and when she turns twenty-one she seduces him for the whole weekend, in detail. Then it all falls apart and...
Let me just say, this is the worst book cover EVER. I'm not even sure I want to give this book a chance because of the headless man wearing his shirt backwards in a field of flowers. Does that image match the name "Slade" at all? No, it doesn't.
I liked the characters and the love story. The reason why Slade left was a bit weak, in my opinion, but all in all this was a good read.