Berlin is a successful buyer for an exclusive department store looking or new and exciting designers. Matthew Hartsfield was once a designer for the stars, but found more satisfaction as a recluse in the West Virginia mountains. A winter blizzard brought them together, but will pride and ambition keep them apart?
Shara is- well let's just say touched. Born a Marine brat, Shara is a Navy Veteran with a pathological love for men in uniform, chocolate, and heroes that are maybe a touch psychotic. With over seventy-five books in her backlog, Shara has no intention of slowing down any time soon. She's definitely not safe for work, or the kids, or- you know what? She's just not safe.
Although this is an EXTREMELY quick read. It's still a fun, sweet, romantic "fairy tale”. It's definitely too short to develop a “real” bond with the characters, however, I still find myself caught up in the instant attraction between Berlin and Matthew. I also think the storyline has potential, even though it's a very brief novel, Mrs. Shara Azod is still able to pull this tale together with an engaging beginning and a touching ending. That being said, despite the few typos, I think it's a well written “little” story. And I wouldn't mind reading more of her work.
Love. Deep soulful fulfilling love was presented in this wonderfully erotic yet romantic interaction. The story was simple and full. The honesty of their passion for each other that blossoms fully was inspiring. Just a wonderfully written short story.
I wrote this book, so of course I love it. Writing for another person has it's challenges, but I loved being confined to what the contest winner wanted in her fantasy. It challenged me.