Kim is taking a hiatus from dating. However, that doesn't stop her from heavily eyeballing the sexy man posing for art class.
Yeah, Michael, the class model, recognizes the beautiful woman. Though it took him a minute or two as the last time he'd seen her two months ago, when he'd been on call and changed her flat tire, she was fully decked out, and definitely left a lasting impression.
As they begin spending more time together outside of the class since Kim finished her final one, the chemistry is definitely there. As are a few secrets Michael isn't sharing, including the fact he's a virgin and he doesn't want the older and experienced Kim to know. When he's able to convince her to a pleasurable arrangement only, their time together is intense and explosive.
But what happens when Michael's secrets are revealed? Can Michael and Kim work through all the obstacles between them? Will Kim, who gravitates toward younger men for sexual release, be able to overcome any reservations regarding something permanent with Michael? Is there a HEA for them?
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On a purely personal note, I have to admit I didn't like the hero posing nude, and needing to be fully aroused to do so, when other women were present. In my opinion, as this book is the hero and heroine's story, she's the only one that should be seeing it. Yes, I understand the premise is why they're meeting, for the second time, but I wish it would've been done without him being naked and erect. Also, I wish he would've stopped posing nude after he and Kim started talking. Yes, I get that he had agreed to do it, but something could've been figured out so his happy place (haha, censors) wouldn't be out there for other women to see. I'm unsure if it was discussed whether or not he was completely stopping due to his and Kim's relationship, though I would hope so. Not to mention, I got a little overwhelmed with his numerous mental comparisons to what he had with his "ex." Just, honestly, I love this duo, but this book wasn't for me. I couldn't connect with the characters as a couple, and when you're reading a romance, that's a necessity. But please, try this book for yourself. They are both very talented authors, don't let my personal tastes stop you from giving this book a chance.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.**