There's a four-alarm fire and Lea knows just who she wants to put it out.
Or does she?
Lea is visiting Atlanta on a job interview, and her best friend's brother, Sean the firefighter, is happy to give her a place to sleep. But his is the bed she'd rather sleep in.
Or perhaps it's his roommate Andy's?
And when a visitor comes to her that night... Well, who is she to be picky if it's one, or the other, or...?
A tale of lust, mistaken identity, uncertainty, and embracing the unknown... literally.
(MF, MMF ménage à trois. Explicit language and scenes of sexuality between consenting adults)
K.D. West is an Amazon best-selling author of contemporary short fiction, a teacher, and a performer living in a small suburb of a big city in the American West:
"Not a huge amount to say -- I'm an author of steamy stories who happens to be a teacher; these things don't mix well in public, so I tend to be fairly quiet about real life in my blogging. I am, however, interested in all sorts of things -- books, writing, theater, mythology, and, obviously, erotica! I'm a huge reader of genre fiction -- mostly mysteries and fantasy, but also science fiction and historical romance."
West is working on two intertwined series involving a young woman and her older lover (the Juliet Takes Flight and Erotic Tales: Letters to Allison stories), a series of stories about friends discovering that they can become much more (Friendly Ménage Tales), and a series of stories that the Brothers Grimm might have collected, if there had been traditional tales where the heroine got the princess (Sapphic Fairytales). Also on the way: By the Numbers, an erotic paranormal/urban fantasy novel involving a long-lost friend coming all but literally back from the dead, and showing a happily married couple just what they'd been missing.
This is an even shorter read than indicated by the page count, as it ends at about 60% read and switches to information about other writings by the same author.
There's a short bit explaining how the characters know each other, and three very erotic sex scenes before the book ends abruptly teasing to the next in the series. Due to the length (ahem) of the book, it has the "Penthouse, I never thought this would happen to me" feel, but the writing is suitably hot. (Because seriously, we're not reading these for character development).
A tame, yet teasing example of the writing: "Lea’s eyes snapped to Andy’s and she saw that he too had a lazy, sexy smile on, and that — yes — she hadn’t imagined the sexual undertones this time either. Playing games, gentlemen? She took a swig of her cold beer and twirled the drumstick bone she’d been fiddling with. “Well,” she said, letting her voice grow raspy, “I like my meat red, generally. Love to chew on a rib, for instance. Nice, long , hard rib, dripping juices down my chin…” She ran her tongue up the length of the bone. “ Mmm.” When both men’s jaws dropped, she couldn’t help it: she laughed."
Loved this! A great start to what is hopefully an even greater series. I won't give the story away, but I love the fact that it took her so long to figure out who her "visitor" was her first night there. Can't wait to read the next episode.
Lea comes to Atlanta for a job interview and stays with her best friends brother. She's wanted to be with him, but is afraid of rejection. Both him and his roomy want her and each have their way with her once the lights go out for the night. Can they make it a trio that lasts?
But I liked the little story. I loved the setting for the story. Go Atlanta!!! A young woman is coming here to apply for a job and living with her best friends brother. Now she has had a crush on him forever and wants him “you already where” and one night while sleeping, it’s all the way on...
The Visitor is a contemporary romance by K.D. West. This is a fairly quick read, and does end in a cliffhanger. Lea is flying into Georgia for a job and is staying at her friend's brother's house while there. Sean and his roommate Andy are both enjoying their guest. Their story a M/F/M should come with a 5 alarm heat rating. This book is more sizzle than story.
I've had this freebie sitting on my Nook for awhile now, so I decided to give it a go when I needed a shorter read. First of all, it was insanely hot! But...and I do mean a big but...that's all it is. *shrug* I just wanted a bit more to the story than we got, and I wasn't happy to find that it is a serial.
Four. I'm not sure what is stopping me from giving it that rating. I liked the characters and the story. I think it might be in some of the descriptions in the story. I don't have a full picture or visual/ mental picture. That helps me enjoy a book and good front cover is not I am talking about in this case.