Helpful Score: 3
This is my first Black Lace book and I loved it! I wish I could teleport myself into Abby and Storm's world. I'm going to Cape Cod this weekend myself so maybe I'll look for their little village (though I think it might be fictional). LOL
When playboy Storm Dupré blows into town, he turns Abby's world upside down, and opens her up to all kinds of new sexual explorations; things she couldn't imagine herself doing a few short weeks before. But what are his true intentions... and what can Abby do to keep herself from falling hard for the confirmed playboy?
When playboy Storm Dupré blows into town, he turns Abby's world upside down, and opens her up to all kinds of new sexual explorations; things she couldn't imagine herself doing a few short weeks before. But what are his true intentions... and what can Abby do to keep herself from falling hard for the confirmed playboy?
Don't get me wrong, I like Emma Holly...as long as she's writing about the Upyres in her Midnight series. As for her attempts at erotica, I find it tends to lean more toward truck-stop porn. Yes, her love scenes are incredibly sexy. She's certainly not afraid to go into detail, which I like. But, the plots that fill in the gaps between these love scenes are very loose at best...not very well put together. "Cooking" like so many other Holly novels is a great read if you only want hot sex, but forget it if you like a decent plot WITH your sex.