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, by Kenya Wright
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File Size: 3239 KB
Print Length: 268 pages
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Publisher: K. Wright Press (January 28, 2014)
Publication Date: January 28, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00I481HSO
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If this were me, the story would have ended at the interview. I would have gotten up and walked out, job be damned. Jasmine should have known then something underhanded was going on. My personal business is just that, my personal business. At least Jasmine had the sense to make Chase grovel behind her. If he wanted her he'd have to earn her. Chase never had to court or chase a woman before and her was intrigued by Jasmine. She introduced him to new experiences in his life. She defied all of his preferences and rules and that really captivated him. All it took was one taste of Jasmine and his nose was wide open in love with her and she was falling for him against her better judgement. They were hooked on each other but neither one was the sharing kind. And Jasmine definitely was not going to share Chase or be a part of a harem. She tried her best to stay away but Chase found a way to hook her back in.Who I really felt sorry for was Vivian and Troy. This is why there should never be secrets in a family. I did not feel sorry for Chase's harem, they made their choice and Dawn is kind of OCD crazy controlling. I don't understand why she is Chase's fiancee. There seems to be no love at all between them.Kenya wrote a very original and Imaginative story full of mystery. It kept my attention from beginning to end. The end left me hanging with the cliffhanger. I hate cliffhangers!!!!
Normally any book involving polyamory will send me running in the opposite direction. I'm not even sure why I purchased this one since it's mentioned in the summary. (My one click finger is getting out of control). I was mostly pleasantly surprised by this book, however. The author managed to use the polyamory as a source of conflict without making it central to the relationship between Jasmine and Chase so I was able to get over it.Let me say this, I'm Black and I read a lot of erotic romance. If you look at my profile page, you will find that I've only ever reviewed one other book from this genre involving an interracial couple. That is not by accident. Unfortunately, I've found it difficult to get past the sample pages of many of the interracial erotic romance books because they were poorly written, more vulgar than sexy or erotic and cliche. I don't know whether there is an explanation for that but it's been my experience. Numerically, there may be a greater number of horrible novels written about non-interracial couples but the proportion of the horrible ones in the interracial genre seems to be much greater. I'm saying all this to say that if you are going to grade a book on a curve, this one really deserves 6 stars considering the books that are similarly thematic.Jasmine did some things which I found to be stupid and annoying but there are like three heroines that don't do that stuff so I didn't let it effect my rating. For example, the interview process that Jasmine endured was ridiculous and I know of no intelligent women who would have allowed themselves to be subjected to anything so outrageous (BEFORE they even knew what the salary was. Now maybe if you told us about the salary before asking about our sexual history we would be in business but not before, c'mon). Overall, I liked Jasmine. She made choices I wouldn't have made but I'm not a character in an erotic romance novel (sadly). Jasmine had intelligence, fire and a general unwillingness to play by the rules. So basically, my kind of girl.I have more ambivalence about Chase's character. As a general rule I have stopped reading books that don't include dual perspectives for the male and female lead characters. I just find that I enjoy the experience much more when I know what both main characters are thinking. I'm just not sure about Chase. On the one hand he is the typical aggressive, controlling possessive alpha billionaire that i love. On the the other hand, he seems to be completely run by women. That's not something I like in my male H's. The whole thing where a woman is dictating your schedule and your relationship jusssst doesn't do anything for me so I can't say that I loved that. Chase was more of a 3 star rating for me.Other stuff: I liked how the plot progressed and kept you interested. I liked the sub-conflicts with Gabe, Jasmine's family, Troy and Vivian. I liked the hint of mystery and intrigue. Although I generally resent serials, I don't feel like I was short changed by this book. I feel like I got a complete story despite the 'who done it' sort of ending.What I didn't love were the sex scenes. Anytime an author refers to a "throbbing bud' my eyes roll so deep in my head I have a difficult time reengaging them on the book. The descriptions were ok but I didn't find them all that sexy and quantitatively there were not very many scenes for this particular genre. I also didn't love Chase's lack of familiarity with food. Most people with money have enough experience with fine dining to know what foie gras is. Not only did Chase not know what it was, he had never tasted it. But Jasmine from "the hood" both knew of the delicacy and already loved it. I know this is nit picky, but it just seemed really unrealistic that Chase had such a limited pallet. I also just didn't like the presence of Chase's other women. I know I said that at the beginning but I'm saying it again. I just don't like that ish.I plan to purchase the next book in this series and to see what else Kenya has going on.IF YOU KNOW OF ANY GOOD BOOKS FROM THIS GENRE, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO LEAVE SUGGESTIONS IN THE COMMENTS.
Jasmine doesn’t know what to think when the interview for her dream job comes with invasive questions that can only logically end in lawsuits. Chase Stone is a billionaire on a mission to claim her as his latest acquisition. Let the games begin. The Good:1. This was hot, dirty, and fun.2. Chase is a stalkerific hero who surprised me throughout this book when his machinations reveal themselves.3. I found it very realistic that a beautiful, young billionaire would think nothing of setting up polyamorous playground. It also made sense that his pimp hand would be strong enough to expect nothing less than all to magically fall in line.4. I loved that the heroine asked all the believable questions of anyone introduced to this concept for the first time. Their connection came across authentic enough that the reader could understand her choices too.5. The supporting cast all added to the story, and didn't feel like sequel bait, or cartoony.6. Black hair realness was in effect. My favorite part is where the heroine's reactions at the requested hair makeover.7. This is an interracial romance that acknowledges differences but doesn't beat you over the head with it.7. I’m a fan of the movie Boomerang, and this had some of the same pacing and subject matter. The heroine is kind of a mashup of both the Halle Berry, and Robin Givens characters. You get the same satisfaction of watching the ultimate player's game meet its ultimate test.The Bad:1. Chase is the stalker billionaire hero trope on steroids, which sometimes came off creepy.2. Jasmine was often too quick to pick up her toys, and go home over the slightest push-back. Even after promising to talk before making rash decisions, it would happen again.Final ThoughtsThis was a fast paced soapy erotic read. It might be my first time reading this writer, but definitely not my last.
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