Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Jarrod’s Spring Break by Lizzie Ashworth







Title: Jarrod's Spring Break

Author: Lizzie Ashworth

Genre: Erotic 

Series: Jarros #3

Buy Links: Goodreads

Rating: ★★★★★




Synopsis:



Macie Fitzgerald has been falling down a hole. Its name is Jarrod. She’s lost her perspective, her focus, and her heart. Therapy isn’t helping.

Jarrod Bancroft knows what he wants: Macie. What she doesn’t give, he takes—a risky venture when you’re a sub. But there’s a legal hammer over his head threatening to ruin his professional future and he gains strength knowing Macie has his back.

But does she?

Book 3 of this outrageous kink novella series is 22,000 words of passionate romantic conquest along with scenes for mature readers only.





Donna's Thoughts:


Macie is still torn between wanting Jarrod around and feeling like she is taking advantage of him due to her being older and dominant over him, although she’s not always the dominant one. She has actually turned to a counselor for advice.



Jarrod is going through some of his own issues. His father’s business is being investigated and thanks to wanting to please his dad, Jarrod is mixed up in the mess. His mom wants to see him and find out what’s going on, so they meet for lunch. Little did either of them know, but dear old dad took advantage of that meeting.



Lizzie Ashworth does NOT disappoint in the hot and sexy department. This is a great continuation of the story of Jarrod Bancroft. Macie and Jarrod are so good together, but as in all relationships there are struggles and personal baggage that gets in the way. Hold on tight with this story, it will have you running for an ice bath, but you may not be happy with the ending. Don’t worry, a new one will be along shortly (I hope). This book is a total MUST READ earning 5 stars and 5 hands down the pants. I can’t wait for #4, great job Lizzie!



About the Author:

Until recently, sex scenes in most books erupted behind closed doors. I hated that fade-to-black point in a story. Why was (and still is in some venues) it acceptable to describe the details of violence, hate, fear, anger, and greed, but not the details of touch, desire, and love? I feel fortunate indeed that now sex scenes keep the bedroom door open, show readers the tingle of flesh, and follow through to the heavy breathing, sweaty finish. It's about damn time.

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