Crystal never dreamed her engagement would end this way: With her fiancé breaking her heart the day of the wedding...and his best man stepping in to mend it. Now she's about to embark on her dream honeymoon with the sinfully sexy best man. But when the groom shows up determined to win her back, she ends up in a highly unusual situation...on a honeymoon for three.
Caught between two gorgeous guys - each determined to win her hand by showing her the most pleasure - Crystal has an impossible decision to make. Who will she end up with once the honeymoon is over? And how can she follow her heart when it belongs to two men at once?
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"BOOOR-RING & Implausible"
I like erotica, but this is some of the worst. And to make matters worse, Nina Carlisle must be the most bored-sounding narrator in the world. And for erotica, that is a death match if I ever heard of one. Where there's suppose to be passion and lust, Ms. Carlisle sounds like she would prefer to be filing her nails. I think the premise was okay, but the execution failed on every letter. When I start fast-forwarding through erotica, that's a sure sign that something is failing...serioiusly. I thought it would get better, but NO. Nothing was redeeming from beginning to end. And the storyline was so implausible. There were parts that could happen, but much of the dialogue and how people reacted was hard to fathom. So, buy at your own risk.
Wild about books.
"POD People come get Nnia Carlisle"
For those of you that watch sic fi movies you will understand the pod people. No emotion !!!
This lady should be put on the never list. I listen to the book once and then tried again. It might be a great book but the lady that narrated it is mono toned. It is the worst case I have ever heard. I put a post it note on computer so that I never get another book that she is the person that lends her voice to. Why anyone would pay her to kill their book is beyond me.