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352 pages, Paperback
First published June 21, 2016




Fuck, he was a maestro. The dirtiest, nastiest, most gifted conductor.


...she had no doubt he'd fuck the same way he seemed to move through the world- with perfect, fluid instinct. No hesitation and no shame.
Mica's sexuality was a brushfire; Vaughn's was a smoldering hearth.

What Mica wanted, he made you want right back. Made his kinks yours. Made your body, your bed, your desires his territory.
He rode that sharp edge bordering consent, but every time, she liked what she found on the other side.

You werent just WITH two people, you could BE two people, doing this. You could give and receive, spoil and be spoiled.
He liked being looked at but not seen.



"Dannica was 'the whole spice rack,' she'd said once. Scandinavian, Caribbean, Jewish, and Hispanic, 'and maybe a few other flavors tossed in - I can't remember. I'm a one-woman UN.'"
"...but now this [two person relationship] feels just as good [as the three person relationship]. Quieter, and more intimate, with just two. More... manageable, and like less of a big to-do. I needed the adventure, but now what I want is something quieter. Simpler."
You werent just WITH two people, you could BE two people, doing this. You could give and receive, spoil and be spoiled.
He liked being looked at but not seen.


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In the second installment to the Sins in the City series, Cara McKenna gives readers an energetic heroine in Clare. Her restless spirit grows bored as she nears the age of thirty and she's looking for something that will liven up her summer. What she doesn't realize is that entertainment will come in the form of a hot barista who is both beautiful inside and out. Though she says she wants to photograph her for her portrait exhibit, she cannot deny her attraction for him.
Mica is a wonderful character. Filled with charisma and a sexiness that oozes from the pages, McKenna amps up the heat very quickly. And she has to because not only does she have to create a believable romance between Clare and Mica, but she also brings in Mica's roommate, Vaughn into the mix.
The sex scenes in this book set this book on fire. While I was a little lukewarm about the first book in the series, McKenna amps up the passion in a big way with this book. Not only did I enjoy both heroes in this book, but Clare's openness and personality made this book a big win for me. This book is the perfect read for a hot summer night. With DOWNTOWN DEVIL, Cara McKenna proves why she is one of my favorite Erotic Romance writers out there.
*ARC provided by publisher
Reviewed by Annie
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