The slightest move and he’d be buried. Deep. Fucking this tiny goddess in ways she’d never forget. Ways he’d never fucked any woman, always holding back for fear of terrifying them, or worse, hurting them. Cassie’s demands had unlocked his beast. He sure as hell hoped it wasn’t an act, because that key was fucking gone.
I read Body of Work several weeks ago and am late writing my review. As I go back through and look at some of my notes and highlights, I’m thinking I need to go back and re-read this one, sooner rather than later. I mean Holy Hell, this one was HOT. As in Karla Doyle HOT! If you haven’t read Karla Doyle before, you’re in for a treat. Please stop what you’re doing and begin downloading immediately!(I should mention, Karla Doyle is definitely one of my favorite new authors I've discovered this year. Total fan crush!)
“I don’t want to hurt you.”
“You don’t—at least, not more than I want you to.”
One of the things I liked most about this book was that Cassie, the heroine, really owns her sexuality. She doesn’t make excuses about her desires and is completely comfortable being an equal with Brian. There definitely was a similar aspect in the last book I read by this author, Game Plan. While I’ll always remain a lover of a damsel in distress story, I also love reading about strong women, especially when that strength extends to the bedroom. I think Karla Doyle does a great job of showcasing how a woman can ask for what she wants, even if it’s a little kinky.
“I want your fingers inside me—fucking my pussy and my ass while you make me come.”
What does every kinky heroine deserve? An equally kinky hero and Brian certainly delivered.
“But give me a taste of rough and raw and I have to fight not to get lost in it. To give in to my possessiveness. And it’s so fucking strong with you. If I had my way, I’d tattoo my name on your pretty little body as a warning to anybody who dared look too closely, and a reminder to you exactly where you belong. Then I’d keep you so incredibly well-fucked you wouldn’t have the time or energy to look at another man.”
Brian is HOT. As in dirty, dirty, dirty HOT! My favorite type of character! I’d let him throw me up against a wall any day. Ha, just saying! One note, I don’t want to give anything away but an incident in Brian’s past is brought up and discussed. The incident has affected his currently life, both his work and personal relationships. That portion of the story line certainly brings up relevant and usually not thought of potential problems for those who participate in the type of relationship Cassie and Bryan touch on. I’m not saying Body of Work offers important commentary on relationship issues but it brought up a potential problem I normally don’t think about when reading these types of stories and emphasizes the trust partners must have in each other.
One thing I didn’t like in the book is that one of the major issues that caused Cassie grief throughout the book really doesn’t seem like such a big deal. I think the problem could have been solved pretty early in the book if Cassie would have just been honest with Brian. I’m not a big fan of manufactured angst, or problems that should have been easily solvable not being solved for the sake of having a story. That was my one major gripe with the story. Because of that, I think that I enjoyed Karla Doyle’s other two books more than Body of Work. All three books are well written and blazing HOT!! For me, Body of Work was just my least favorite of the three. Considering I’m already planning a re-read, that should be an indication on how much I love this author’s books.
Karla Doyle is definitely a must read author and I’m only disappointed that I have to wait to see to see what she releases next. A solid 4+ STAR book!