Rating:  Summary: A hunger that's Insatiable-- Very highly recommended Review: While she waits for her new position as bodyguard to begin, Samantha Deveaux fills time by gaining experience as a security guard. Her job at the Supermarket Expo lands her in front of the Pasta God, or at least an incredibly delicious pasta label with the gorgeous model. That simple pencil drawing holds her on the edge of sexual insanity, not to mention inspiring new creative uses for olive oil. Too bad Sam's set herself the challenge of celibacy in an effort to overcome her past. So when the real man behind the extraordinary image shows up, and the surge of electricity between them proves to be scorching.Sexy, wealthy CEO Dominick LaRocca has it all, except the possibility of enjoying his blessings. Ever since his grandmother added his Mediterranean good looks to the company pasta label, women have wanted to taste the delectable man behind the bare-chested, Michaelangelo-like image. Nick can't help feeling disgusted with women's response following the release of the label. Desperate to put a stop to women's hysterical reactions, and tired of neglecting his personal life and personal needs, he hires Samantha as his bodyguard. Never mind he doesn't like her toughness, her take control attitude, or her way of speaking her mind. And never mind her glossy lips and sassy walk. Making the man a sex symbol and the woman the protector creates a wonderful twist in the plot of INSATIABLE. Samantha's desire to remain celibate and heal the wounds of the past, when she substituted sex for love, also presents a marvelous challenge as she must grow to accept her sexuality and desire inside a loving relationship. Moreover, it's great fun to watch an old fashioned boy with out dated ideas about obedient women grow into an appreciation of smart and sassy. Indeed, Julie Elizabeth Leto once again demonstrates her understanding of the weakness, passions, and strengths of love, resulting in a hunger that's INSATIABLE.
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