Series: Sweet Addiction #1
Published by Self-Published on May 2nd 2014
Pages: 282
Genres: Erotica, Romantic Comedy
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Wedding hookups never amount to anything.
Those who partake in this wicked little activity know the rules. Get in. Get laid. Get out. There's no expectation of a relationship. It is what it is.
Dylan Sparks knows the rules. She’s familiar with the protocol. And she engages in the best sex of her life with a complete stranger at her ex-boyfriend’s wedding.
Reese Carroll doesn’t care about the rules. He wants more than just one night with Dylan.
And Dylan finds him too addicting to pass up.
Sweet Addiction is the story of one woman’s struggle to keep things casual, and one man’s desire to never let her go.
Warning: This book contains adult themes. 18+
So I’ve got this thing for cake batter. I know it has no nutritional value whatsoever. Whenever I’m baking a cake, I tell myself I’m going to leave just a little batter on the spoon to lick after I put the cake in the oven. Next thing I know I’m scraping the beaters and licking the bowl, my entire face covered with batter. Am I proud of this? No. What was my point? Oh yes. Sweet Addiction isn’t an enlightening work of fiction. This isn’t an innocent little love story. This is no Pride and Prejudice. This is a graphically sexy, foul-mouthed, laugh-out-loud novel, and I loved it.
I decided I’d just read the Kindle sample since I hadn’t previously read any erotica. After reading the sample, I told myself I may as well buy the book. After all, it was only $.99. Before I knew it, Dylan, Joey & Juls had me pulled into their crazy little world, wishing I had friends like them. Too much lack of communication turned my cake batter bittersweet, but this surprise treat was otherwise delicious. Am I proud of the fact that I devoured this book in one day? No. Has reading the scorching sex scenes raised my IQ? No. Will I read book two? Abso-freaking-lutely. For would-be readers, I offer this one piece of advice: If you can’t handle a little heat, don’t even open the book.
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