Saturday reads is a Meme hosted here on Scorching Book Reviews.
Here we tell readers the book we have read this week that has captured
our hearts the most. It could be a new read, an old read or one not out
just yet.
Every girl’s fantasy…one woman’s dream
Sophie Butler is sure she’s about to lose her
much-needed cleaning job. She’s not only walked in on a guest—a
violation of her employer’s cardinal rule—but she can’t seem to tear her
gaze away from his gorgeous, naked-as-the-day-he-was-born body.
If
all that isn’t bad enough, her usually sensible judgment and behavior
are clouded by a nagging sense of familiarity. She knows the man from
somewhere, she just can’t quite place him.
Nathan Pace is certain
he’s just lost his jealously guarded anonymity. But hold on…if she’s
just another fan looking for a piece of his alter ego, rock star Jamie
Speed, why is she blushing six shades of scarlet? And why is he
instantly aroused? When he catches a glimpse of her eyes, he knows.
She’s the woman who for ten years has haunted his dreams.
The
attraction that flares between them is undeniable—and unstoppable. But
getting close means risking Nathan’s secret identity. Just this once,
he’d like a woman to fall for the real man, not the press’s version of a
celebrity superstar.
Warning: This may be an erotic
contemporary romance, but it does contain a hint of fantasy. And when
that fantasy involves erotic dreams about a gorgeous rock star, you know
you’re gonna want the fantasy to become reality…
I
really enjoyed See You in My Dreams by Jess Dee. This is my first read
by Jess, who comes highly recommended from a friend and I can see why.
In under 200 pages, Jess Dee was able to make me feel, (oh did she make
me feel!) and connect with these two characters who long for something
else, but not quite sure what. Her writing is smooth and effortless
making this an exciting fast read. Sophie's reaction to walking in on
Nathan was hysterical, but very realistic too. I loved watching them
fight their growing attraction to each other after knowing who they are.
Best part? When Nathan calls a shocked and bewildered Sophie on stage to sing to her. HOLY HOT DAMN!
2 comments:
Thanks for the mini review - I have several of Ms. Dee's books on my Kindle - just haven't had a chance to read them yet
Love, Love, LOVE this book.
Thanks for playing again :D
Nix @ Scorching Book Reviews
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