Crossing
Lines (Heat Wave Novel Three)
Alannah
Lynne
This
is my first official book review for Twinsies Talk Book Review by Brenda Wright
Book
Blurb:
The world's best-stocked toy drawer can only take a gal so far.
Bored with her current assortment of vibrating, plastic pieces, building
inspector Sam Wallace decides to add a new sex toy to her collection: Kevin
Mazze. The sexy Italian is more than happy to help her live out her long-held
sexual fantasies, and trusting him with her body is easy. Trusting him with her
heart, however, is not... especially when he commits an unforgiveable sin.
Myrtle Beach developer Kevin Mazze is one of the good guys. He's spent his life
always doing the right things and making those around him happy. When he meets
the woman of his dreams, at the worst possible time, he finds himself making
bad choices in the name of good and crossing lines he never thought he would...
while praying she never finds out.
Product Warning: "Crossing Lines" contains adult language and adult
situations, such as spanking, sex toys, anal play, and a fantasy threesome.
My Review:
I thought that this was a great story.
“Sam Wallace always found work boots sexy, and as Kevin Mazze
stormed across the parking lot, he screamed sex with a capital S.” (woooo, fanning self)
The hot guy (Kevin Mazze) meets a single mom who has been hurt by
everyone she loves. Her father dies, her
brothers and mother don’t think she can take over the company, so they sell it
without consulting her, she catches her husband cheating on her….Can she trust
again?
“I may be blond, Mr. Mazze, but I’m not an idiot.”
She moves to a new city with her 5 year old daughter. She finds a job. She meets Kevin… the story takes place pretty
quickly….within about a week’s time. The
story was very steamy at times. Kevin
helps her live out one of her fantasies (blindfolded). Pretty HOT!!
Kevin is a very nice guy who always thinks of others first. Kevin
also has a naughty side.
“He was the man her mama warned her about.”
Being the nice guy causes
problems sometimes. He finds out, the
hard way, that thinking of others can back fire on you. Sam has a hard time learning to trust again,
but once she looks at things through her daughter’s eyes, things finally click
and she decides to go for it.
Kevin, of course, does something to mess up his good thing. He has to get her back….
“He had no idea what the future held, but he wanted it to look
like her.”
Sam doesn’t let people run over her any more. She sticks up for what she wants.
“I don’t normally do well with orders, but you’re pretty hot, so
in your case I’ll make an exception.”
Will Sam learn to trust Kevin?
She knows that Michy, her daughter, trusts him. Then she asks him…..
“Do you promise to always
catch me?”
Overall
Rating: 3.5 stars
Hero Hotness: 5 stars
Heroine Hotness: 4 stars
Lovableness of couple: 4 stars
Tearjerker: 1 star
Story Depth: 3 stars
Story Plot: 4 stars
- Would I recommend this book: Yes - it was a quick read
- Would I re-read this book: No
- Would I read future books by this author: Yes
- Was there a cliffhanger: No
- Do I love the characters: I think I could – I need to know them better. Need more details.
- Do I want more of their story: YES!
- Is this part of a series: Yes, Book 3, but they are all standalone (so far)
About the Author
Alannah believes there's nothing more magical than finding the
other half of your soul, experiencing fiery passion, and knowing you've found
happily-ever-after.
She loves going to work each day (in sweats and a T-shirt) and writing about
hot heroes and feisty heroines who torment each other in the most delicious
ways before finding their happy ending.
She lives in the coastal region of North Carolina with her husband, who also
happens to be her best friend and biggest fan. They have two sons, a dog, a cat
and an outrageous number of ducks and geese that inhabit the pond on their
farm. She loves chatting and making new friends, so visit her on the web at
alannahlynne.com/ or on Facebook at facebook.com/authoralannahlynne
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This is a great series! I loved reading these.
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