Three cheers for Laurie Vincent’s erotic tale Sinfully Good, an exciting, sexy romp of a tale about Vanessa Grimes, and her quest for the perfect, older boyfriend.
When we first meet Vanessa, she’s living off the good will of a whiney sister, Deb, recently been dumped by her boyfriend of many years. Vanessa’s part time employment in a coffee barista leaves much to be desired, and one she’d rather leave in the dust, but she needs the job to help Deb with their shared expenses, until something better comes along.
After a tough day at the barista and an even rougher early eve with her complaining sister, Vanessa escapes to a sports bar and gets all flirty-cozy with the recently divorced Frank Baumgarten. Initially, Frank tries not to succumb to the sexy Vanessa’s efforts to seduce him, but he soon gives over and shows the soon-to-be satiated young woman exactly what it’s like to be made love to, and dominated, by an older Alpha male.
Frank’s fiery passions leave Vanessa panting for more, and although he holds back nothing during their sexual escapades, she can’t help but wonder if her lover is hiding other emotions, or a darker side of his personality. She suspects he harbors secrets, and although she tries to draw them out of her man, Frank remains annoyingly hush-hush regarding her subtle queries.
Vanessa’s also caught the eye of Josh Richter, the owner of the barista where she. Although she’s committed to Frank and reluctant to forge beyond the employer/employee relationship, sexually curious, she can’t help but wonder how thrilling it could be to have him in her bed. Plus there’s that annoying blonde, leaving Vanessa to wonder about Josh and his mysteries.
The sex scenes in Sinfully Good are amazingly hot and I thoroughly appreciated Ms. Vincent’s clever, sophisticated, writing style – she weaves her sexual passages without being overly explicit or crass. I also valued the backstory - the elusive hints regarding Frank Baumgartner’s hidden agenda’s.
And wow! I really didn’t see that ending coming – yes, pun intended.
If you enjoy an erotic story complete with a definitive, promising premise to back up those steamy scenes, then Sinfully Good is the book you should read next!