Tiers brings you three short stories of erotic discovery.
After getting a taste of guilty pleasure, Katherine’s debauchery knows no bounds.
In Sleeping The Tier, an upper class couple who live and work in London seem to have it all. But Katherine is bored - well at least until she sets her sights on the upper tier of business associates her husband is working with. Pretty soon her days are spent plotting her next conquest and she delights in the addictive nature of the game.
Being a housewife has never looked so good!
No More Tiers continues with Katherine Sable's story of indulgence, sex and revenge. Katherine seeks to completely ruin those who have crossed her, but inadvertently finds love along the way. This is one girl who is not comfortable with being just a trophy wife.
By book three, Fallen Tiers promises to pack punch. Naughty, sexy and downright deceitful ... you're going to want to read this novelette from Jake's point of view. Everything you thought you knew is going to get blown out of the water. He's hiding secrets of his own, but is he smart enough to play the game?
Get set for a deliciously addictive short story series that will enrapture the soul and stir the senses.
I quite liked this story/series of three short stories - omnibus edition.
At first I found my empathy totally with Kate, the wife, used and sold out by husband, Harold, to his high flying boardroom cronies and important customers...yet, Kate also enjoys the extra curricular sex action until she finds her loving husband isn't the person she thought.
Vengeance, action, plotting and planning revenge with dear sweet Jake...but is he what he seems?
Each section takes the reader through some delicious sex exploits, but here I have to point out the health issues of this lifestyle...protection from STI isn't mentioned nor birth control. In reality a diseased pack of individuals in the making, and why not mention using condoms instead of semen oozing from her! Case of read what I say but don't copy is never mentioned, but there's always some who do...so writers do have some responsibility in my opinion, if only a warning in a Forward.
Plot full of double crossing and double double crossing cheats regularly had my sympathy or my ire up, one minute feeling for main protagonist and next annoyed with her, to feel for her yet again as the next situation jumps over the horizon. Worthy of a TV soap drama to be sure, but after the watershed, as for adults only.
I was expecting mediocre, and granted a few proofreading issues need attending, but this was better than expected and I've given a borderline 4 star rating.
Parecía otro libro sobre la esposa despechada y aburrida que se quiere divertir un poco,pero no, waaaaaa. Sentí pena por Harold hasta que vi que el no era mejor que ella, también era un verdadero cabrón.
Y DESPUÉS JAKE! MI DIOS JAKE! Me encanto ese hombre, dije aaah es el que viene a sacar de su miseria a Kate y darle su feliz matrimonio, pero después todo se vuelve MANIPULACIÓN,TRAICIÓN Y ENGAÑOS!!!
En verdad nunca me espere que sucediera algo así, me sorprendió.
This story was great. Packed a punch that I didn't see coming. At first you think you have it all figured out and then BOOM! By book 3…Jake surprised me. Didn't suspect he was really a backstabber!
At the same time can't honestly say I felt sorry for Katherine. Even when its revealed Jake is deceiving her. I still don't forget how in Book 1 she was doing any man left & right.
Plus I think she wasn't really a good person. Granted nobody in here was. LOL!! But it really started seeming that all that mattered to her was $$$.
But its was really good. I loved how it kept me guessing to the very end. I think everybody got what they deserved! And the steamy scenes….wow so hot! 5 stars :)
The first book was just ok. The second book was the best. The third was shocking to see how much of a jerk Jake was. And A Word From Katherine was to see how everything worked out in the end.
This is a mess - it's not just badly written, it is a prime example of why some people should never write a sentence without a dictionary to hand. It's unreadable. In the first couple of pages: "His British ancestry stipulates his breeding, and in turn shapes him to resemble those men who spend countless days at country clubs playing tennis or golf." No it doesn't - some British people are short, some are tall, some are ugly, ancestry does not produce clones. "It’s the European weather that affords my peaches and cream complexion." So, she has enough money to pay for the weather? "I’d have noticed that kind specimen if I had come across it previously." I'm lost. "‘Hello, I’m Jake Shore,’ he introduced. ‘Kate Sable.’ Quick, I can’t breathe – someone get a doctor! ‘Nice to meet you Kate.’ My nickname rolled off his tongue effortlessly." Kate is an abbreviation of Katherine, her name. 'Kitten', 'Sugarpuff' or 'Sweetheart', for example, are nicknames. "This was unchartered territory for me." The word Shelly Pratt is looking for is 'uncharted' - 'unchartered' means she doesn't have a charter. "As we roared off down the street I felt like a teen about to get their cherry popped for the first time." The word is 'her'! All that in the first 14 pages, be still my beating heart - and that is where the Tiers Chronicles and I parted company. There was a strange compulsion to continue on and discover further howlers but I put on my big boy pants.