The storyline was interesting and different from my usual reads. It was a little bit beyond believable but in truth does one read a book for believability or as Oscar Wilde says "to momentarily suspend disbelief"? Book 1 by Whiteside was of more interest to me since the sexual interplay was maintained between the two main characters. Book 2 didn't hold my interest as much as the first one did. More so for the reason that the sexual scene toward the end of the book was beyond where I wanted to go than the lack of imagination on the author's part.
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