The X-rated monologues coming from next door are keeping Rafe Moore up at night—all he really wants is some sleep. How's he supposed to decompress from his EMT job when his sultry neighbor and her explicit fantasies have his blood pressure spiking?
Tightly wound Joy Clarke can't explain what's brought on these sizzling "somniloquies"—about a complete stranger, no less. She's already stressed, and there is no rest from her wicked, wicked thoughts. But when Rafe discovers that the object of all that steamy sleep-talk is him, he's set to make her dreams come true.
Problem is, in the light of day Joy doesn't recall a thing!
Samantha Hunter grew up in the Finger Lakes Region and now resides in Syracuse, NY with her husband. She showed early interest in being a writer when she signed her name as the author of an encyclopedia when she was seven years old. As an adult, she has published over 25 romance and mystery novels with new ones on the horizon.
Sam loves to travel and is always inspired by the places she's been, sharing her experiences with readers through her stories. She is also a serial hobbyist and volunteers for local animal shelters (which means she's always trying to figure out how to take more dogs and/or cats home!).
You can find out about new releases at www.samanthahunter.com or at her Samantha Hunter Books page on Facebook.
A quick, fun read. I thought the interaction between the characters had funny moments but also serious ones. They had some serious issues to face as they both had hit road blocks in their lives. Gave a nice break from real life.
So I received this book because I thought it the idea behind it was interesting. I mean the girl voices her sex dreams about her neighbor in her her sleep, and he can hear all of it. I actually thought this would be a great erotic novel.
Alas, I was bored to tears. The characters were obnoxious and everything that could remotely be considered interesting happened within the first 50 pages. After a certain point, I literally could not force myself to read on. I skimmed the rest of the book and realized that nothing interesting happens. No loss.
This was a simple and fast read. I felt like Rafe was too good too be true but of course this is only fiction. It was a good book because Rafe's character was very likeable and he knows how to get a girl. I especially like it when he made the dish to apologize for Joy. And I like how both sacrificed for their relationship and not where one gave up their career for the other. It was mutual. Not bad. The attraction was totally there too. But there wasn't really a scene or moment where I tore at my feelings. But had a good simple plot that was satisfying in the end.
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I liked this book and was hooked until the last 2 chapters, when it suddenly switched gears. It was hot and steamy until that point, and then a house fire put out the "bedroom fire". If the author had kept the momentum going, I probably would have given it 5 stars.
I have had this on my TBR pile and finally got around to reading it. I have read only one other by Samanthat Hunter. It was called Pick Me Up and it was just as good.
Really cool erotic story about rafe the guy staying nextdoor to a lady who talks erotic thoughts in her sleep. He then finds out she is freaming about him and sets to make her dreams come true