Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Sex, Not Love By: Vi Keeland


      Natalia's relationship with Hunter Delucia started backwards. 
      They met at a wedding - him sitting on the groom's side, her sitting on the bride's. Stealing glances at each other throughout the night, there was no denying an intense, mutual attraction. 
      Natalia caught the bouquet; he caught the garter. Hunter held Natalia tightly while they danced and suggested they explore the chemistry sparking between them. His blunt, dirty mouth should've turned Natalia off. But for some crazy reason, it had the opposite effect on her.
      The two ended up back in Natalia hotel room. The next morning, she headed home to New York leaving him behind in California with the wrong number.
       Natalia thought about Hunter often, but after her last relationship, she'd sworn off of charming, cocky, gorgeous-as-sin men. A year later, Hunter and Natalia met again at the birth of their friends' baby. Their attraction hadn't dulled one bit. After a whirlwind trip, he demanded a real phone number this time. So she left him with her mother's - she could scare away any man with her talk of babies and marriage - and flew back home. 
       Natalia thought it was funny, until the following week when he rang the bell at her Mom's house for Sunday night dinner. The crazy, gorgeous man had won over her mother and taken an eight-week assignment in her city. He proposed they spend that time screwing each other out of their systems. 
       Eight weeks of mind-blowing sex with no strings attached? What did Natalia have to lose?
       Nothing, she thought. It's just sex, not love. But you know what they say about the best laid plans...
     
       By now, I've read a few books by Vi Keeland and while I loved her books at in the beginning, I can't say the same about the few books of hers that I have read recently. Sex, Not Love started off good enough it just wasn't enough to keep me interested as the story continued. If this continues I might have to stop reading books by her altogether and that would be a shame because like I said I did like her stories at first. I think I'll give Vi Keeland's books a few more tries before I just give up entirely.

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