Were do I begin? I really don't know. There's no use. I have to start by telling you what it's about though I have SO MUCH more to comment.. that will have to wait.. Alissa is kind of a regular and maybe you'd say kind of boring woman. Nothing special about her (except for her very sharp mind a...
Hope is the thing that keeps you going when everything is awful and dark and you don’t know which way to turn. This book is different, that it puts a unique twist on the stereotype fictional billionaire mad man lol.and the hero here is nothing like that.it seems most contemporary books have this typ...
Run To You was not what I expected. Although the premise seems simple enough, an innocent woman dissatisfied with life who meets an eccentric billionaire for a sexual tryst in a hotel room, in the hands of Charlotte Stein, it becomes something else. The term psychological foreplay comes right to m...
This is going on my re-reads shelf. Really excellent characterization and some smoking hot sex/love scenes that clearly exemplified the emotional progression of the relationship.
Alyssa has a pretty boring life and a job that's pretty mind numbingly dull. When her friend disappears she's intrigued by mysterious assignations that show up on her calendar. Alyssa chooses to go to one to see what exactly was going on. She discovers it's a kind of club where people meet for some ...
it was hard to rate this book...The story was slow and ho-hum, I kept thinking I'd put it down but I just couldn't stop myself from reading further. So this book has that something that keeps you reading; I'd rate the story 2 stars with one star bonus point for the "can't put it down" quality. 3 st...
I loved the idea of the hero in this one, but I kept getting lost in all the prose. For me it just seemed to ramble and meander. I found the heroine's long internal musings distracting.
I think Stein is one of finest erotica writers but I do wish sometimes she would lean into the erotic romance spectrum more as she did in Sheltered. I thought that book was sensational. Run to You had the hallmarks of being just as good but the romance aspect gets fumbled a bit at the end and the ...
I just loved this book. I found it captivating and could not put it down until I hit the last page. I like Charlotte Stein’s heroines, maybe because I can see a bit of myself or my friends in them, but mostly I like that she takes the reader deep into their thoughts and feelings. Run to You is to...
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