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Just a Little Sex (Blaze, 9)

Just a Little Sex (Blaze, 9)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very good Blaze book
Review: I have read a dozen or so Blaze books and I thought this was one of the better ones. It had a good story and characters you could really care about. I will probably check out more of Miranda Lee's books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best Blaze so far
Review: I read several of the new Blaze series, and they've been good. But this is so my favorite! I have a thing for pretty guys- not girly pretty, but really beautiful. I just love them! And the hero of this book- Aiden (love that name!)- is the perfect one. He's all blond and surfer-y, but not some kind of beach bum with no money (icky), and he's nice and hot and yay! This guy made me very happy.
He's a little like the guy in Miranda Lee's The Playboy's Proposition (I think that's the name of it). He was blond and pretty and hot, too. Also, the sex in both that book and this one was very good. More graphic in this one, which is fine because it was sexy and not gross.
I totally recommend this book to everyone. I think it's my favorite of her books and definatley my favorite Blaze. Very good stuff!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best Blaze so far
Review: I read several of the new Blaze series, and they've been good. But this is so my favorite! I have a thing for pretty guys- not girly pretty, but really beautiful. I just love them! And the hero of this book- Aiden (love that name!)- is the perfect one. He's all blond and surfer-y, but not some kind of beach bum with no money (icky), and he's nice and hot and yay! This guy made me very happy.
He's a little like the guy in Miranda Lee's The Playboy's Proposition (I think that's the name of it). He was blond and pretty and hot, too. Also, the sex in both that book and this one was very good. More graphic in this one, which is fine because it was sexy and not gross.
I totally recommend this book to everyone. I think it's my favorite of her books and definatley my favorite Blaze. Very good stuff!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of the Blazes
Review: Just a Little Sex is the best of the Blaze series. This book is a total turn-on. The hero and heroine are fabulous and sexy. The setting at the beach house is awesome to imagine. A thoroughly good read. Good characterization and plot. The sex scenes are to die for. I'll never look at my shower the same again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just a little sex just isn't enough -- Highly recommended
Review: Years of workouts, crummy day jobs and night school finally complete Zoe's makeover from plump naivety to professional woman. Four months ago she met the guy of her dreams, with sexy looks, a successful job and lots of money. She's still incredibly self-conscious of her body, but with candlelight the missionary position, no one else has to know. Then a gorgeous blond drops the bombshell sharing an elevator in lieu of renting a room, and Zoe's world crashes down around her. Drake excuses his behavior, claiming it was just a little sex...it didn't mean anything. Now she has to decide between forgiveness and moving on.

One time world surf champion Aiden Mitchell has been disillusioned by women who only surrender to men with wealth and fame. Six months at Hideaway Beach and celibacy has brought a lot of healing. Meeting Zoe leaves him a bit baffled, however. He's never met a woman that wanted him, yet resisted him. But he tired of "casual sex and a pocketful of condoms," and Zoe proved that one night wasn't nearly enough. But she thinks he's a no account beach bum, and he didn't enlighten her. The last time he'd tried to be straight with a woman it landed him in court and in all the newspapers. But Zoe was the best sex he's ever had and now he's determined they can share so much more. Of course, first he has to find her and prove that just a little sex just isn't enough.

Zoe's self-consciousness and prim attitudes may initially alienate readers who prefer their heroines dynamic and confident; however, Zoe overcomes her inhibitions in the arms of Aiden. In addition, most pop psychologists agree that a man who cheats once will do so again. So Zoe's girlfriend's advice and her own misgivings about his future faithfulness also may strike a false note with readers. Those issues aside, however, Miranda Lee creates a sensual, sexy romance that proves that in the right context, JUST A LITTLE SEX can lead to something very special. Highly recommended.


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