Touch (The Dining Club #5)
For fans of New York Times bestselling authors E. L. James, Sylvia Day, and J. Kenner comes the fifth part of international bestselling author Marina Anderson's erotic series The Dining Club.Part Five: TouchEager to continue her sexual journey with the man she's grown to love, Grace prepares to...
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For fans of New York Times bestselling authors E. L. James, Sylvia Day, and J. Kenner comes the fifth part of international bestselling author Marina Anderson's erotic series The Dining Club.Part Five: TouchEager to continue her sexual journey with the man she's grown to love, Grace prepares to face her third erotic Dining Club challenge. But David seems anything but eager. He's turned cold and controlling, and he's making it nearly impossible for Grace to complete the test.Enter quiet, handsome Club manager Andrew with his own agenda: he desires Grace for himself and will do anything to seduce her away from David-including revealing David's oldest, darkest secrets . . . (8,000 words)
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00DY8HAMQ
Publish date: September 17th 2013
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
Pages no: 35
Edition language: English
Series: The Dining Club (#5)
1 star. This review also appears on Steamy Guys After Dark.Touch, the fifth installment of The Dining Club Series, begins right where we left off and ends on the biggest cliffy so far, and has Grace thinking that she wouldn't be opposed to Andrew joining in whatever is planned for later in the even...
*Copy received through Netgalley in exchange of an honest review* "Touch" was easier to read than the two previous books of the series I've read. The part of the story I felt interested in was the doubt about the possibility that Grace is going to leave David for Andrew (let's hope she will). Howeve...
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for these books I read these first 5 parts straight after each other and now I'm not sure what happened in what part, so I'm just gonna review them all together... Grace and David have some wicked chemistry, when they're on the same page and not questioning...
Short review for a short read. I toggled between 1 and 1.5 stars for this installment of Marina Anderson's "The Dining Club" serial novel - "Touch". Not very much eventful happened, at least not apart from what I expected. Thus there wasn't any suspense when I saw the overarching events came to b...
Short review for a short read. I toggled between 1 and 1.5 stars for this installment of Marina Anderson's "The Dining Club" serial novel - "Touch". Not very much eventful happened, at least not apart from what I expected. Thus there wasn't any suspense when I saw the overarching events came to b...