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Self-made billionaires Zane and Trey have been a club of two since they were eighteen. They've done everything together: play football, fall in love, even get smacked around by their dads. The only thing they haven't tried is seducing the same woman. Executive chef Rebecca Eilert learned early on not to trust anyone. She raised her brothers by herself-with no adult being the wiser. Her knack for cooking kept a roof over the twins' heads. Now she's damned if it won't pay their way through Harvard as well. Add in running Trey's latest restaurant, and her plate is way too full for romance. That's an attitude the bad boys intend to change. Zane and Trey have set their sights on the sexy chef. When their hearts enter the equation and they both fall for her, the committed twosome faces their hardest test of all . . .… (plus d'informations)
Pure escapist fun. I mean, the characters definitely have some back story that isn't all sunshine-and-rainbows, but they all seem to be pretty well-adjusted. It's nice to not read about TRAUMA-TRAUMA-TRAUMA all the time, so the fact that their difficult pasts didn't shape them so much as direct them was pretty cool.
I think this just put a toe past the line of "enough sex" to "too much sex" but I feel like criticizing a book for being super sexy when I know this author writes super sexy erotic romance is silly. I'm a little burned out on erotica, so YMMV, but I knew going in that it's Emma Holly, so duh, there is going to be a LOT of sex. There are some style choices that struck me as weird, but for the most part, it was preeeetttyyyy sexy.
Overall, even though I doubt I'll start reading erotica regularly again, I liked it enough to seek out Holly's back list and also, give her new book Star Crossed a look-see once it's been published (should be this year). ( )
It's all about the sex of course, but there is a story as well and I liked the way Zane especially has to come to terms with the relationships. I find it hard to describe the voice; it's not exactly a question of 'show, don't tell' but the story telling came across as detached. Rating: 7/10 ( )
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Self-made billionaires Zane and Trey have been a club of two since they were eighteen. They've done everything together: play football, fall in love, even get smacked around by their dads. The only thing they haven't tried is seducing the same woman. Executive chef Rebecca Eilert learned early on not to trust anyone. She raised her brothers by herself-with no adult being the wiser. Her knack for cooking kept a roof over the twins' heads. Now she's damned if it won't pay their way through Harvard as well. Add in running Trey's latest restaurant, and her plate is way too full for romance. That's an attitude the bad boys intend to change. Zane and Trey have set their sights on the sexy chef. When their hearts enter the equation and they both fall for her, the committed twosome faces their hardest test of all . . .
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I think this just put a toe past the line of "enough sex" to "too much sex" but I feel like criticizing a book for being super sexy when I know this author writes super sexy erotic romance is silly. I'm a little burned out on erotica, so YMMV, but I knew going in that it's Emma Holly, so duh, there is going to be a LOT of sex. There are some style choices that struck me as weird, but for the most part, it was preeeetttyyyy sexy.
Overall, even though I doubt I'll start reading erotica regularly again, I liked it enough to seek out Holly's back list and also, give her new book Star Crossed a look-see once it's been published (should be this year). ( )