"True gentle men for heroes"
Sensuality--NC17, explicit language, single partner sex. "Sister's Keeper"
Kelly comes to Damon's home to give him a "Dear John"
message from her identical twin Karen. It only takes one
kiss from Damon, though, to make Kelly realize that this is
the man she wants. As her relationship with Damon
escalates, how will she find the courage to tell him she's
not who he thinks she is? "Addicted"
Lena needs an out when crowded at her friend's wedding by
Chuck. Marc provides it and so much more. But will he also
provide a broken heart? "White Heat"
When Tasha's police officer husband Steve is killed in the
line of duty, will she ever be able to forgive his white
partner for not preventing it? Even though Jake was Steve's
best friend and like a second father to their son, she
can't help but resent that he is the one who survived. But
it's possible, with the loss of his best friend and now his
friend's family, he just might not... All of the stories have realistic heroines and true gentle
men for heroes. The stories are well written and the story
lines (which each story actually has) are good. In the
first two, the hero is quite a bit older than the heroine.
I don't often like these type all that well, but it worked
in these stories. My favorite, though, was the last one.
Usually I don't care for sad stories and this one brought
me to tears, but I really liked it. I must admit to a
dislike of reference to a woman's vulva as her "pussy" and
since this was the word of choice my enjoyment was limited.
Even that, though, does not prevent me from unrestrictedly
recommending this book.
Reviewed by Flora Bell
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted July 18, 2001
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