Tara has him at last. The Suit – Patrick Lark. Or does he in fact have her? But with the sex as good as it is, she doesn’t stop to question it. On a trip to New York, her need for this man and what he exposes her to confirms her devotion. The Suit alone is capable of keeping her deliriously satisfied, but he knows her too well; no man is safe from his scheming and her lust. On a plane, in an art gallery, Tara’s desire is unstoppable. Throughout her encounters, Patrick Lark is there guiding her. But with control comes complication. Are either of them prepared for the force of emotion which is taking hold? When it all gets too much, there’s always sex. But it’s not just her body which is exposed. Tara is prepared to lay herself bare for The Suit, but will he do the same for her?
The very naughty Tara continues with her love affair with the Suit but now wants more. When she asks for more and he's reaction isn't what she wanted to turns and walks away from him. Will she really be able to leave a man that has fulfilled her in every way possible?????
This book was written well and a great definition of erotica. However, I just couldn't connect with the characters. I needed more to the story. What is it that makes The Suit the way he is? What is it that makes Tara the way she is? Maybe if I knew that it would be better.
Definitely earned an NC-17 rating from me. Reserving the right to come back and star rate this book along with the other two in the series later after I've had time to sit down and think.
Well Heck! This is passion, lust, erotica, and pain in one novel. Tara, is conflicted about her sexual and emotional needs; but Patrick cannot even face his needs.