
Dina Bushrod
OMG this was one titillating, stimulating, erotic, absolutely filled with hotness story. It's a beautiful romantic story with two very outspoken characters good at not seeing the truth till it smacked them in the heart. I loved the twist the story had in store for both the characters; her with the man she wanted to marry, him with his family. Because of the sensual and emotiontal feelings the author put in it, it's a marvelous story of two people discovering what real passion is when you truly love someone. As you can see I have no spoilers, just the amazing sensations the story gives you. Grab it when it releases in October.
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Isha Coleman
Falcone is a pro when it comes to setting the senses aflame. She heats up the pages as she lights up the heart with Good Girl's Bad Lessons. What began as a temptation becomes the real deal between a sister and the brother's best friend. Emma and Nico are so wrong for each other, they just may be right for their hearts. Funny, heartwarming and naughty.
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Mo Daoust
Emma Cavanaugh could not believe when her fiancé Simon told her that the wedding was off because their sex life was, well, boring. Simon is everything Emma wants, and she will get him back. The opportunity presents itself in the form of Nico Giordano, her brother’s best friend and a known Casanova; Nico will know how to turn Emma into a sex goddess. And he’s nothing to sneeze at either. Were she not his best friend’s sister, Nico might have tried to get Emma in bed, but he’s so not going there, until Emma makes him an offer that could help him secure a deal he’s been working on. Nico doesn’t care about white picket fences and all the domestic stuff that put stars in Emma’s eyes, so he has nothing to worry about, now, does he? The premise for GOOD GIRL’S BAD LESSON is not that original, and that’s what you might think if you are not familiar with Carmen Falcone. Once again, Ms. Falcone gives her own delicious and totally unexpected spin to this trope. Simon is actually a sweetheart; the reason why Emma asks Nico is perfectly valid – for once! – and boy is Nico a seriously hard-headed SOB! I loved that Emma could really stand up to Nico when he was unreasonable. There is a humongous plot twist that I never saw coming and explained some of the Giordano boys’ traumatic home life growing up. Another great book by Carmen Falcone who can weave super sizzling scenes into a solid emotional story!