Synopsis:
A compilation of three erotic tales with women giving into their darkest desires and pursuing the forbidden.
Unexpected Journey by Jo Matthews
Sarah Chandler thinks a vacation to Hawaii with Mitch, her husband of eight years, is the answer to their problems. What happens when Mitch backs out at the last minute to spend a romantic weekend with his secretary, manipulating his business partner into accompanying Sarah alone?
Hot Summer Nights by Bec Rose
Annie Murphy's life hadn't turned out like she'd expected. First, her husband of over twenty years announced he was gay, leaving her forty-five and single, struggling to regain her confidence. Then, when she agrees to allow a friend of her son's to stay at her house for a college internship in the hopes for a bit of company for the summer, Annie gets another surprise. When the 'she' turns out to be a 'he,' the temperature isn't the only thing causing some hot summer nights.
Second Chances by NJ Cole
When a stranger walking down the side of the road in a thunderstorm presents Calla Moretti with what she believes is the solution to all of her marital troubles, her entire world begins to spin. One romantic night, one big lie-will it give her what she's always longed for or fill her heart with more emptiness?
Unexpected Journey by Jo Matthews
Sarah Chandler thinks a vacation to Hawaii with Mitch, her husband of eight years, is the answer to their problems. What happens when Mitch backs out at the last minute to spend a romantic weekend with his secretary, manipulating his business partner into accompanying Sarah alone?
Hot Summer Nights by Bec Rose
Annie Murphy's life hadn't turned out like she'd expected. First, her husband of over twenty years announced he was gay, leaving her forty-five and single, struggling to regain her confidence. Then, when she agrees to allow a friend of her son's to stay at her house for a college internship in the hopes for a bit of company for the summer, Annie gets another surprise. When the 'she' turns out to be a 'he,' the temperature isn't the only thing causing some hot summer nights.
Second Chances by NJ Cole
When a stranger walking down the side of the road in a thunderstorm presents Calla Moretti with what she believes is the solution to all of her marital troubles, her entire world begins to spin. One romantic night, one big lie-will it give her what she's always longed for or fill her heart with more emptiness?
Review:
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received a copy of this book from the authors in return for an honest review.
This is an anthology of three erotic tales. I loved them! Each story is well written, provocative and HOT, HOT, HOT!
Unexpected Journey is a romantic story. Sarah Chandler is a wonderful character. Her husband, Mitch on the other hand, it a total jerk! His business partner, Aaron, is a really nice guy. When Mitch backs out of going on vacation, Sarah and Aaron are thrown together and the chemistry is explosive!
Hot Summer Nights is a evocative story about attraction between an older woman and a young man. Annie Murphy is a divorced mother of one. Her son's friend, Jaime, comes to stay and sparks fly! These two characters are fantastic! I liked them both.
Second Chances is a fantastic story. Calla thinks that if she could have a baby, it would save her marriage. She recklessly picks up a stranger in a rainstorm and a night of passion ensues. I liked Calla, but why do women always think that having a baby would rescue a rocky marriage? It is not always true! I liked Jayce though! He's a much nicer person than Calla's husband!
Jo Matthews, Bec Rose and NJ Cole have their own distinctive writing styles, but they have each written an exciting story that is fast paced and flowed beautifully! I look forward to reading more of their work (either collectively, or individually) in the future.
As this is an anthology of erotic stories, I do not recommend this book to readers below 18 due to the the explicit content. However, I highly recommend this book if you love erotica or erotic romance. - Lynn Worton
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