When Erica unexpectedly meets her old flame Daniel at a party, she is disturbed to find that he still has the same dizzying effect on her. But Daniel is a cad. He can’t be trusted, and he is far too aware of his effect on women for his own good – an effect he definitely uses to his advantage.
Unfortunately, now that Daniel is back in town Erica bumps into him far too often. It doesn’t help that her efforts to date other men all appear to be a roadmap to disaster. Against her better judgement, Erica invites Daniel back to her place for wine and conversation. And when the evitable happens and they end up in her bed, their connection is still as good as it ever was.
However, this time Erica thinks she has the upper hand. Unfortunately, when she wakes in the morning to find him gone, it seems that once again Daniel has taken the lead in this relationship. But has he? Erica has a card up her sleeve and she’s willing to play it to teach that man a lesson once and for all.
Cherie Mitchell is an Amazon bestselling author with a number of short story prizes, book awards, and literary commendations to her name. Her biggest prize to date was a complimentary trip across the world when her book The House At Sailor's Bay was ranked as a finalist in the Litnet Small Towns, Big Stories Contest.
Cherie is staunchly cross-genre and has written books in the categories of suspense, mystery, romance, women's fiction, non-fiction, thriller, YA, and drama. She enjoys creating the types of characters and scenarios that readers can relate to, cheer for, or recognize.
Books to note include The Life Thief, The Knowing series, The Dare, and The Apartment.
The writing style and storyline are good but the story is a bit unrealistic. I am all for fantasy but this is beyond the pale. He cheats, comes back, asks for another chance, and she says yes. No discussion of the past ever takes place. I am all for insta love but I would hope a second chance romance would delve into the past and help the reader understand why he deserves a second chance besides good sex. If you are looking for a quick read with a teaspoon of emotion then Desire is for you. Delane Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More Full Review @ Coffee Time Romance & More
I was given a copy of this little book as a gift and I found it to be a lot of fun for a bedtime read :) The fact it was written in the first person made it almost feel as though I was reading Erica's diary and I liked that aspect. It's a bit naughty and several bits made me smile.