July 2008
978-0-425-21633-0
Trade Paperback
Contemporary Erotic Romance
Reviewed by Gina
When her best friend Faith Castle met, fell for and married Connor Kingston, Trinity Green was happy for her. Really she is. Who isn’t happy for their best friend, especially when you are the one who introduced the happy couple? Seriously, there is a solid friendship that goes beyond girl talk between Trinity and Faith, and Trinity would do anything for her best friend. But that doesn’t mean that something isn’t missing from Trinity’s life. Something major and it’s not the fact that she caught her new husband cheating on her in their shower!
Scott Sinclair has done it all right. Invested in his career, has wife and two daughters he adores a nice home, yes, he has it all. Or rather he had. At forty-four his wife of twenty-two years has left him because he put his career first. Untangling his feelings, including wondering if he ever loved Katy, his ex, Scott is coasting along. Business is going well. He has quality time with his girls and he has a home that fits him, but something is missing. Something major.
On his way to an out of town business meeting, rather than fight traffic in the morning, Scott books a hotel room for the night. Before he can fall into Morpheus arms, he hears the moans and whimpers of a woman on the peak of pure pleasure. Unable to help himself, Scott listens and waits. Getting harder and harder by the minute he waits for the couple to achieve the grand finale. When he doesn’t hear the guy hit his mark, Scott ventures next door and finds Trinity and only Trinity. Unable to help himself Scott asks Trinity if he can watch her pleasure herself. Welcoming him in, Trinity gives him that and more.
Craving anonymity while she explores her own sexual fantasies and delights, Trinity embarks on a sensual rollercoaster of pleasure with Scott. When Scott wants more, she isn’t sure she is ready to give it to him.
1 comment:
I am so happy you enjoyed both books!! Thank you, thank you!
And I'm working on #3 now!
Jasmine Haynes
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