After mending a broken heart for several years, Zienna has finally moved on and the perfect guys for her, Nicholas. Nicholas is charming, kind, successful, and good-looking, truly everything she could want wrapped up into one delicious package. Even though Zienna is happy, she can’t help but compare her vanilla sex life with Nicholas to the smoking hot relationship she had with Wendell. Wendell had been perfect for her, or so she thought, she’d fallen head over heels for him, and the sexual chemistry between the two of them had been intense. Nicholas makes her happy, but she fantasizes about the aggressive sexual relationship she had with Wendell.
Nicholas asks Zienna to come to his new restaurant a try a couple of dishes that he’s planning to put on the new menu. When she agrees, she finds out that he has a surprise guest in town that Nicholas wants her to meet. Imagine Zienna’s surprise when she finds out that Nicholas’ surprise guest is her ex, Wendell. Not only are Wendell and Nicholas best friends, but Wendell is going to be managing Nicholas’ new restaurant.
Immediately the attraction between Zienna and Wendell is evident and before long, Zienna finds herself caught in between two very fantastic men. How can she possibly choose between the both of them? Deciding to sample both of them, Zienna finds herself in the middle of a triangle that very quickly turns dangerous.
This was a first author read for me, even though I had heard of Kayla Perrin. A big fan of the former Spice line from Harlequin, I decided to give her a try. Honestly, I really was not impressed with this story. The writing, in my opinion was very average, nothing spectacular. The plot has been done before, and in my experience better.
The story was mostly about Zienna and her being caught between Wendell and Nicholas. However, it seemed like for over half of the book, Zienna was either on the phone with her best friend Alexis, going over to her house, getting a massage, getting manicure and pedicure, etc. etc. Honestly, I felt like this story was about her friendship with Alexis more than her dilemma with her two men. I am all about loyalty, and bff’s, but I found myself skimming over the parts with Alexis because after a while, it just became extremely redundant.
There was not a lot of build up or back story about Zienna in the beginning, and I found it awkward that the author started throwing personal information about Zienna into the story half-way through. She had been through quite a tragedy, something that certainly deserved to have some light shed on it prior to when it was placed in the story.
Overall, I was not impressed with this. NetGalley classifies this story as erotica, but I would definitely not place it in that category as the sex was mediocre at best, and like everything else, awkwardly placed, and redundant. Two stars.
***Provided to me via NetGalley***