by Lora Leigh
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.
While I'm reading the book (which practically jumps right into bed from the beginning), I kept thinking I've read this story before. I did, it was one of Lora Leigh's Nauti books. The couple practically have the same relationship before he returns as the ones in the Nauti book. She threw in some ...
I'm a big fan of Alpha Males. All the testosterone... yum yum!This story is about Slade. He's in love with Jessie for the past few years. His testosterone filled arrogance makes him believe that Jessie is his and so over the course of one weekend brands her with every aspect of him. Then he up stick...