Adam's Fall. Liv Morris.
Review from Jeannie Zelos Book reviews.
I found Adam's apple slow to start but once it got going it was a good read, and I was keen to see where Liv would take the story. We left them with Adam just having been shot, and Simon killed. For a CEO of a well known company that's going to have huge media impact, and we pick up with poor Adam trying to recover from the shooting and control the possible impact on his company. Its a sad thing, but very true, how volatile the financial services market is that something like this can impact on it so badly.
Anyway, Adam is now – how can I put it? Besotted with Kathryn and trying desperately to protect her as well as his company. While it was good to see him in love (though he's not quite ready to admit that to himself yet) I did miss the cocky, arrogant, impetuous bad-boy character we first met....Still, with Kathryn's help he had learned so much about himself, and we learn even more about both him and Kathryn in this book. She's still got some hot and sensual Tantra moves to show him, and they are really well written, ( I know nothing about Tantra, I’m assuming they're accurate) and a change from the eternal fixation on pure penetrative sex, its good to see how couples can be sensual in a different way. Enhances the reading and adds variety. Adam learns that rather than knowing everything about sex, he really knows very little, she takes him on a journey he can't believe!
I felt there'd be more to come out in this book, and again Liv surprised me. We had a hint of what might develop looking back, but I missed it at the time :) There are some real up and down moments, backstabbing, betrayals and edge of disaster actions that come out. Adam needs to steer a careful course, and think carefully about the risks, and what sacrifices he must make.
I loved the ending – I do like one that feel Complete. You know, the sort where everything is explained, and you know what's happened and where the characters are going next.
Stars: Four, hot and sensual and with a decent story behind it.
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