This was a fun book to read. Light, contemporary sizzleing romance.
Inside cover: Jane has wanted Ethan for years, but she has never found a way to tell him. With Valentine's Day fast approaching, she decides to seduce him by sending anonymous erotic valentines every Thursday until the big day. Then she'll finally reveal her true feelings......and her wildest desires
Inside cover: Jane has wanted Ethan for years, but she has never found a way to tell him. With Valentine's Day fast approaching, she decides to seduce him by sending anonymous erotic valentines every Thursday until the big day. Then she'll finally reveal her true feelings......and her wildest desires
The plot is a great premise, but becomes oh-so-tedious. This would have been great as a short story, but as a full length book, it drags on & becomes corny & schmaltzy. And the ending is not satisfying - yes, the h/h have a happy ending, but what happened to the protagonist? The author just seemed to forget about him. The secondary romance was just as corny. I had to speed read through the last half; it was that bad.
A good story about a woman sending anonymous love letters to the man she's secretly been in love with for four years. I thought Ethan was a bit dense that he took so long to recognize his feelings for Jane, but their sexual encounters were hot and fun. I also thought Jane wrote some great love poems. Imagine getting love poetry like that--Whew! 4 stars.
I beleve this to be the first book I've read by this author. Pretty good story and good easy quick read. I'll probably look for more by this author.
liked this book! to get letters in the mail is such a lost art too.