The Officer and the Secret by Jeanette Murray

The Officer and the Secret (Semper Fi, #3)
Grade-D
Hotness Level-Ember/Blaze
Kink Level-No Kink
Series-Semper Fi #3
Genre-Contemporary
Reviewed by Kay
346 pages

Dewayne just got home from a deployment and is having a hard time adjusting to life in civilian world. He has pretty severe flashbacks and seeks help from a chaplain. He does enjoy spending time with his friends and especially Veronica. They skyped a few times when he was trying to reach his friends. He realizes that their talks and her voice got him through some rough times in his deployment.

Veronica is a cousin of one of the other characters in this series. She is very awkward and shy as a result to being raised by religious zealots in war torn third world countries. She left that life to have what she called a normal life. She has a job, a place to live and is studying for her GED. She also wants to try to date and have sex.

This started out so cute it made me giddy. The development of their relationship was slow and sweet. Between his PTSD and her sheltered to the extreme childhood, it was a wonder it happened at all. I liked the characters and was interested in hearing their stories. Then the sex happened and just kept shaking my head. It was so non descriptive it was all most off page. I had to reread the sex to make sure I didn’t miss something. Boring. From there it was downhill and I won’t read anything more by this author.

The Demon Lovers Boxed Set by Kate Douglas

Demon Lovers Boxed Set (Demon Lovers, #1-5)

Grade: D
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: Moderate Kink (sex with a demon, rape)
Genre: Paranormal, menage, polyamory
Series: Demon Lovers #1-5
Reviewed by Anne
238 pages (5 stand alone novellas about the same characters)
Addie was a normal human being until a bite on the neck turned into one part of a three part demon hunting team.  Along with Locan and Jett Addie will take on demons intent on hurting humans.  
So, this was part wack-a-doodle fun and part WFT? Ultimately this read a lot more like erotica than it did erotic romance.  I enjoy erotic romance (with a story and character development) more than erotica (sex for the sake of sex).  This was my second time reading a Kate Douglas book. I liked the first one I read (Dark Wolf) enough to read her again, but this set of novellas didn’t work for me.

I think I could have handled the over the top wackiness, but the relationship just wasn’t really there.  There were also some inconsistencies of plot that bugged me.  By then end there were other elements (infidelity, kidnapping, rape, addition of a fourth to the relationship and team with absolutely no discussion about it) that just were too much for me.

I’ll read more Kate Douglas, but I’ll probably stick to her full length stories.

Undressed by Avery Aster

Undressed (The Manhattanites, #1)
Grade-D-
Hotness Level-Inferno
Kink Level-Mild Kink
Series-The Manhattanites #1
Reviewed by Kay

Massimo Tittoni is a notorious playboy and also a Prince. He is a bit of a hedonist too. Described by people as gorgeous, rich and well endowed, he is a papparazi favorite. And he is never without a woman around it seems.

Lex Easton is a clothing designer and the daughter of a deceased famous rock star. Her business is on the verge of ruin and her mother on the verge of another trip to rehab. She sets off to meet Massimo about a failed business deal. When they do meet, the sparks fly.

Man, I so looked for ward to this book! It was reviewed by others as the hottest book ever and I thought, “Hot damn”! Well, it was erotic all right. I thought it was too over the top from the settings to the characters to the graphic descriptions. Now wait people, I love hot romance. I love it like nothing else. For me this was full of whorish characters, and overly detailed scenes dealing with bodily fluids. It just wasn’t for me on any level. Yay for the cover though!