"A wonderful romance with depth and complex characters."
Having spent ten years living on the streets herself, Micki
Carmichael is determined to help her young friend escape
from the drugs, prostitution, and general degradation of
the existence of teen runaways. Danielle Stone's wealthy
parents don't seem to care about anything except social
standing, and ignore their daughter's problems by labeling
them "a phase". So Micki tackles Sebastian, Danielle's much
older brother, a very wealthy and world-traveling venture
capitalist. Bas feels guilty for not having been aware of
his sister's problems and commits to getting her the best
care and recovery help available. He also is determined to
do something to reward Micki for basically saving
Danielle's life. Micki won't accept money, but given the
instant and sizzling attraction between her and Bas, she
isn't averse to taking a little luxury vacation with him
and exploring their sexual fantasies. Between Paris and New Orleans, Micki and Bas discover that
although they come from vastly different backgrounds and
have completely dissimilar lives, they have a lot of the
same underlying values -- and some of the same problems.
They need to work through issues about trust and commitment
and self-esteem. But while they are struggling to do that,
someone else is trying to disrupt Bas's life with bomb
threats -- one of which becomes reality. Bas has no idea
who
is doing this or why, but is determined that he and Victor,
his best friend/bodyguard/aide-de-camp, will prevent any of
the unpleasantness from impacting Micki. Not only can they
not do that, but soon Victor also becomes a target. Is
someone trying to get at Bas through the people most
important to him? Bas and Micki are very complex personalities. He may be
from wealth and privilege and she the fatherless child of a
teenage drug addict, but they both come from emotionally
dysfunctional families and have been shaped by that.
Micki's experiences have made her a determined person with
incredible strength of will. If you prefer character-driven
romances, this story is for you. It is always fun to meet up again with characters from
previous books, and this story brings in several. Reina and
her erotic jewelry, from DOUBLE THE PLEASURE, has always
been a favorite of mine! I had two quibbles with this book. The suspense subplot was
not integrated at all well into the storyline; it felt to
me like it was tacked on after the romance was written. It
isn't developed enough to be an interesting or valid part
of the story, it needed more buildup and space in the plot.
And second, there were a number of minor plot consistency
and word usage errors that should have been caught in
editing and proofing. They don't interfere with the main
story, but are enough to be annoying. Overall, a wonderful romance with depth and excellent
characterization. Due to the plot weaknesses, not one of
the author's best books in my opinion, but still well worth
your time.
Reviewed by Raelene Gorlinsky
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 8, 2003
SummaryShe needs to escape into fantasy. He needs to learn to
lose control. Little do they dream that a book of sensual
invitations will give them both exactly what they need...
After years on the streets as a runaway, Micki Carmichael
suddenly has more than she ever wanted. She's saved her
best friend's life, reconnected with her twin sister and
is now the proud owner of Sexcapades a book of
naughty, sexy invitations for lovers. Better still, she
also has gorgeous multimillionaire Sebastian Stone all to
herself for seven days. He's offering to make all her
dreams come trueand from the look in his eyes, it's
the X-rated ones he's talking about...
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