In the Flesh
by Emma Holly
Cheek
June 1, 2004
ISBN #0352339039
281 pages
Trade Size
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Emma Holly

Fairyville

Demon's Fire

Beyond the Dark

Fairyville

All U Can Eat

Demon's Delight

Heat of the Night

Hot Spell

Prince of Ice

Midnight Desire

All U Can Eat

Beyond Desire

Strange Attactions

Hot Spell

Courting Midnight

Personal Assets

Hot Blooded

The Demon's Daughter

Strange Attractions

Hot Blooded

Cooking Up a Storm

Personal Assets

Hunting Midnight

Catching Midnight

Beyond Seduction

Fantasy

Personal Assets

Beyond Innocence

Menage

Secrets Volume 4

REVIEW

"A spicy romance"

After a successful announcement of acquiring a financially troubled Korean hardware firm, Japanese American David Imakita, CEO of the number one entertainment and gaming software in the world, heads to his car with his best friend and bodyguard Sato. However, they intercede in an incident between a couple; Sato restrains the male but the woman kicks her opponent in his treasured parts. When David tries to keep her from damaging her antagonist further, she goes wild after him; although receiving bruises he subdues her. Thus David meets cheeky Chloe Dubois, the model for his Laura Fleet software program.

Out of loyalty Sato worries for his boss because of how he seems smitten with Chloe. He has her investigated and learns that she has some nasty skeletons in her family closet. Still, Sato is unable to stop David from falling in love; to her shock the siren reciprocates her employer's feelings.

No one does erotic romance integrated into a solid contemporary love story better than Emma Holly as the sex scenes enhance the lead couple's relationship as opposed to being tossed in to shock readers. The glimpse into the software gaming world adds intrigue while the support cast especially Sato and her family to include her missing sister Mary Alice add depth to the enticing plot. Though some readers may feel disturbed by a homosexual encounter and the use of profanity (it is the most descriptive concise verb, noun, and adjective of the sexual act), sub- genre fans will appreciate submissive reading IN THE FLESH.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 15, 2004




 

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