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In the Flesh (Black Lace)
In the Flesh - Black Lace
Author: Emma Holly
Exotic dancer Chloe Dubois is better at being bad than anyone David Imakita knows. To keep her, this Japanese American CEO will risk everything: his career, his friends, even his integrity. And what of Chloe? Will the unrepentant temptress trade her wild ways for a future with a man who loves her? Or will the secrets of her past rise up to dest...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780352341174
ISBN-10: 0352341173
Publication Date: 8/7/2007
Pages: 272
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Virgin Black Lace
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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txag80 avatar reviewed In the Flesh (Black Lace) on + 257 more book reviews
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Emma Holly is a great writer. This story was hard for me to take because the heroine was such a B. Still the character development and relationships were unique and interesting. Men loving a bad seed because she is irresistable sexually is just not my kind of story I guess. 3 stars.
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txag80 avatar reviewed In the Flesh (Black Lace) on + 257 more book reviews
Emma Holly is a great writer. This story was hard for me to take because the heroine was such a B. Still the character development and relationships were unique and interesting. Men loving a bad seed because she is irresistable sexually is just not my kind of story I guess. 3 stars.
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This was an interesting diversion for Ms. Holly; I don't know if I like this book or not. Yes, there is plenty of sex, graphically written and very explicit, as we have come to expect from this author. However, she does forget to fill us in on a point or two - ie. why would this filthy rich, successful Japanese-American businessman become so obsessed with this flakey, self-destructive heroine? She is not a very likable character. (I suppose we should be sympathetic towards her because of her traumatic childhood.)She attempts to self-destruct, and we watch in fascination, like watching a train wreck, but fate steps in and hands her a second chance. Hmmmm. Verrrrry interesting.


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