good read, very enjoyable. just wanted more of something. not sure what.
Thank you cosmo for the intro
This book is composed of two novellas. They are connected and characters are woven throughout both stories. As with all of the Kimberly Kaye Terry books I've read to date, the couples are interracial. I liked both of the novellas-book.
Leila
Leila is attempting to stop the sale of her resturant given to her by her aunt from Brandon Walters and his partners. The story starts with tension and continues througout.
Sex scenes were 3.5 chili peppers. Ms. Terry pushes beyond the typical sexual activity with Brandon fisting Leila.
I've read "Design of a Lifetime" and many of those elements were also in this story. The female leads have the same scent, peppermint, wear their hair the same way, loc'd, etc.
I was not sure how much time elaspses between Brandon telling Leila she will not be attending the party with Mateo.
I really enjoyed Carmelicious and Mateo. I want Mateo to have his own story. I think Mateo and Carmelicious would be a hoot together. Talk about fireworks. And of course Carmelicious could not say a third of what she says in the book on the actual radio, but it was fun reading it. Hawk and Danita, are introduced.
Mysticism was a part of this story and I really liked it. Mateo reads her palm and really does have "the gift." Leila hears her aunt's voice.
Danita
I enjoyed this story also. The tension in this story came from Hawk not sharing his self on an emotional level with Danita. He starts out by not fully explaining that he was also a lawyer. Danita thought he was a worker in Leila's resturant.
This story seems to move faster than Leila's. The sex scenes were just as hot though if not hotter. I would give them 4 chili peppers. There is a threesome in this story.
Problems I had with the story. Is Hawk the only name used for Native American character's in romance novels? I've read three different stories by three different authors and the only named used is Hawk. Rather boring. Another problem on page 167 is what is Danita eating her sandwich off of? On page 159, Hawk removes it. On page 177 Danita is eating a muffin. How did she get it? The bathtub scene on page 239. I could not figure out how they were sitting. Does he place her on his lap facing him and then seems to have her on his lap with her back to him. This story had more errors than this previous one.
I would have assumed the theme of mysticism would have continued in this story. Especailly with the presence of Native Americans. None.
If you really like Camelicious from the previous story, you'll get more of her in this story.
I enjoyed Leila's story more than Danita's.
Leila
Leila is attempting to stop the sale of her resturant given to her by her aunt from Brandon Walters and his partners. The story starts with tension and continues througout.
Sex scenes were 3.5 chili peppers. Ms. Terry pushes beyond the typical sexual activity with Brandon fisting Leila.
I've read "Design of a Lifetime" and many of those elements were also in this story. The female leads have the same scent, peppermint, wear their hair the same way, loc'd, etc.
I was not sure how much time elaspses between Brandon telling Leila she will not be attending the party with Mateo.
I really enjoyed Carmelicious and Mateo. I want Mateo to have his own story. I think Mateo and Carmelicious would be a hoot together. Talk about fireworks. And of course Carmelicious could not say a third of what she says in the book on the actual radio, but it was fun reading it. Hawk and Danita, are introduced.
Mysticism was a part of this story and I really liked it. Mateo reads her palm and really does have "the gift." Leila hears her aunt's voice.
Danita
I enjoyed this story also. The tension in this story came from Hawk not sharing his self on an emotional level with Danita. He starts out by not fully explaining that he was also a lawyer. Danita thought he was a worker in Leila's resturant.
This story seems to move faster than Leila's. The sex scenes were just as hot though if not hotter. I would give them 4 chili peppers. There is a threesome in this story.
Problems I had with the story. Is Hawk the only name used for Native American character's in romance novels? I've read three different stories by three different authors and the only named used is Hawk. Rather boring. Another problem on page 167 is what is Danita eating her sandwich off of? On page 159, Hawk removes it. On page 177 Danita is eating a muffin. How did she get it? The bathtub scene on page 239. I could not figure out how they were sitting. Does he place her on his lap facing him and then seems to have her on his lap with her back to him. This story had more errors than this previous one.
I would have assumed the theme of mysticism would have continued in this story. Especailly with the presence of Native Americans. None.
If you really like Camelicious from the previous story, you'll get more of her in this story.
I enjoyed Leila's story more than Danita's.