Does what happens in Vegas, stay in Vegas, when it involves Adam’s sexy older boss? Blonde, European, and three pay-grades above his own, Linnea Sorenson was untouchable. Until she wasn’t.
Traveling to Las Vegas for the Health & Fitness Convention, Linnea and Adam are from different castes. He’s a worker bee who works the convention floor, she shmoozes with her executive colleagues. In ordinary circumstances, any overlap would be all business, and any pleasure would be kept in check. But Vegas is no ordinary place. What started as a game of control leads to a loss of it for one, and agonizing pleasure for them both.
Find out what happens when events at this convention take a turn for the unconventional.
I bought this book almost 2 years ago and have read it three times. It's another excellent book (it's novella length, but packs in so much more) by Kenny Wright.
Kenny's books are always interesting and different. This book is written around a trade show in Vegas. There is a lot of intrigue between Adam (the narrator) and his boss Linnea (Linn), and his coworker and computer geek Casey. Linn teases Adam about being a hotwife for the first time - will it be Adam or their new big client. And what about Casey, the mousy computer nerd with the great bod. She seems to be out to get her kink on. Will she ever hook up with Adam; maybe they need a little help?
It's a great story about desire and control and experimentation and intrigue. The characters come off as real, with emotions you can appreciate.
I've read lots of Kenny's books and will continue to do so. This is a really excellent one.
FYI - there is a bit of a follow on story - Cool With Her - that provides more insight into the relationship between Casey, Adam and Linn.
It would take to long to review the storyline so I’ll just give you few plot points.
1. It’s all about Vegas baby. 2. A bit of a reverse age gap. 3. A hotwife angle you’ve probably not read. 4. Sauna fun. 5. Hot sex but not all that erotic.
Of course, superb writing by Kenny. He really gets you invested in the characters. You can’t help but pull for everyone.
So it’s hard to pigeon hole a genre for this book. It’s not really hotwife but just a good story with a little depth and hot sex.
This is an excellent book. I liked the characters. I found it amusing that Linn took control of Adam. NOT what he's used to! I read 'Cool With Her' first. I didn't connect the link with Casey. This is an excellent book. the only thing that steps into KW's usual fare is the telephone conversation between Linn and her husband. The characters are vivid and realistic. The games they play are fun to read. He deliveres again. The fact that I didn't connect the same character in the two books are an aggravation to me. I wish writers were more forthcoming about sequels and carry overs,
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Ellora’s cave launched a line called Erotica for men. I read a few and I couldn’t tell the bloody difference. This is much more what I was expecting and so I’m classing this as Erotica for men. There are different rules (I shall explain more later) but, as a female reader, I did enjoy it even though I missed the emotional connection which I would normally prefer. I would recommend this as a hot read and I would definitely recommend it for men.
This book is all about sex. Not just any sex but the sex that men write into Penthouse about, the dirty fantasies that rev their engines. The fantasy this time? Having a no-strings, short-term affair with the married, hot boss with her husbands permission. The focus is on the sex rather than romance as it is made quite clear that there will be no romance between these two (there is an after-thought romance but, to be honest, I would have preferred that to be left out). The majority of the plot is about how this fantasy plays out and, let me be quite clear, the way it plays out is a bit of a fantasy too. No one gets hurt, no one complains, the sex is amazing all the way through, there is no awkwardness ever … yeah, you see what’s going on! It is very obviously geared towards a male audience but that made it a ore fun read.
An erotic read which I highly recommend for men. Kenny Wright has a fluidity and attention to detail that makes this a very hot little read.
Adam attends a trade exhibition in Las Vegas to show off his company’s new software innovation, and finds himself drawn to his intimidating and beautiful boss, a blonde goddess named Linnea. It’s a wild few days in the City of Sin, playing into that old adage of What Happens in Vegas, and as he finds himself craving the domination by Linnea, Adam also finds himself switched on to the hidden beauty beside him, in the form of his close co-worker Casey. Kenny Wright’s perhaps known more for his writing in the areas of wife-watching and wife-sharing, but this is a little more “vanilla”, though still just as scorching. The characters, particularly the gorgeous Linnea and sweet Casey, are wonderfully sexy and the tensions with hero Adam finely realized on this page-turning erotic adventure set in the business world away from the office, as Adam discovers his own desires as well as the true natures of his co-workers. I really enjoyed this easy-to-read book, and unlike many erotic novels I read these days, found myself actually wondering what would be next for these memorable characters.
Some parts were very sexy.....others frustrating. I couldn't decide whether to be annoyed with or sad for Linn. I liked Adam and Casey. I don't want to read a book where they have a threesome with Linn. That wouldn't be sexy to me. Really her sex scenes with Adam weren't all that to me after all her manipulations and dishonesty. The story did hold my attention, however.