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Erotic Anthology: Fantasy Collection (Indigo After Dark) |
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Rating:  Summary: Love's Passion Review: EROTIC ANTHOLOGY is a very engaging duo of love stories with highly charged eroticism. Though graphic in nature, these stories are about a lot more than sex.
The first story, Flame, is about Samara Templeton, a sensuous and sophisticated accountant who does reviews for a women's magazine. When she does an adverse review on author Devlin Devoe's novel, he takes it personally and decides to confront her about it. When he meets the tantalizing object of his ire, a spark ignites between the two that turns into a conflagration that threatens to consume them both.
The second installment, Discovering Ava, tells the story of Jillian Walters, an author of erotica who hides her smoldering passions behind the dour facade of a prudish, efficient secretary. When Gavin, her gorgeous hunk of a boss whom she has secretly desired for five years, accidentally discovers one of her sizzling manuscripts, he is overcome with curiosity. He follows her to a night club, where he gives in to a voyeuristic urge and ends up viewing her sexual prowess first hand. Now Gavin is determined to have this sexy siren for himself.
EROTIC ANTHOLOGY is not your typical book of erotic stories as the title seems to suggest. It is actually two very well written love stories with enticing plots and personable characters, plus the added bonus of steamy sex scenes. Lovers of romantic eroticism will find this book is well worth the read.
Reviewed by Autumn
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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