Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Bookathonic - More Please (3 Please Series). by Willow Summers
More, Please by Willow Summers
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Sexual Commuter Quotient: OK, let me start by saying that Willow Summers is a pseudonym for K F Breene, so if you're familiar with her work you know the type of quality you're going to get.
This is a hot & steamy+ rating so, be wary my fair commuter. Aside from the obvious necessity of a couple of spare knickers in your well stocked handbag, make sure you have sunglasses and you're prepared to entertain your fellow travellers, providing the carriage with steamed up windows and plenty of group panting. Be certain you've scored a seat, so when fellow commuters sigh, black out and lose the function of their legs, you've got a suitably appropriate handy bystander that's going to be sexy and feel extra good on your lap, a fine cologne would be an extra coup. I think there'll definitely be a few blokes covering their tented trousers with newspapers. Frankly, they should be embarrassed if they only need a Kindle.
Soundtrack: Whenever, Wherever
and this one is obliquely for Blair, Laid
This series is in my top 10 of romance novels. Contemporary, hip, some good lines, fine sex, credible and great characters. The intelligence of the business elements of the series is also tenacious.
A excellent romance read.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Sexual Commuter Quotient: OK, let me start by saying that Willow Summers is a pseudonym for K F Breene, so if you're familiar with her work you know the type of quality you're going to get.
This is a hot & steamy+ rating so, be wary my fair commuter. Aside from the obvious necessity of a couple of spare knickers in your well stocked handbag, make sure you have sunglasses and you're prepared to entertain your fellow travellers, providing the carriage with steamed up windows and plenty of group panting. Be certain you've scored a seat, so when fellow commuters sigh, black out and lose the function of their legs, you've got a suitably appropriate handy bystander that's going to be sexy and feel extra good on your lap, a fine cologne would be an extra coup. I think there'll definitely be a few blokes covering their tented trousers with newspapers. Frankly, they should be embarrassed if they only need a Kindle.
Soundtrack: Whenever, Wherever
and this one is obliquely for Blair, Laid
This series is in my top 10 of romance novels. Contemporary, hip, some good lines, fine sex, credible and great characters. The intelligence of the business elements of the series is also tenacious.
A excellent romance read.
View all my reviews
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
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