His money won't win back his only love. But it can buy her midnight attention...
Rafael's heart never healed from his college breakup. And despite financial success beyond most people's wildest dreams, the rich Cuban remains haunted by the one thing money can't buy. So when his ex-lover Justine visits his equity group in desperation, he craves both her touch and his own chance for revenge.
Trading millions of dollars for 30 hot bedroom nights, Rafael can't wait to ruin the woman who refused to leave his thoughts. But as the action between the sheets becomes more and more intense, his desire for retribution melts at the thought of a second chance.
Will Rafael's change of heart break him or secure a priceless world of passion?
Constant Craving: Book Two is the second book in the sensual Craving contemporary romance trilogy. If you like hot alpha men, irresistible attraction, and bittersweet love, then you'll adore Tamara Lush's steamy tale. There is a cliffhanger.
Tamara Lush writes steamy and emotional contemporary romance stories set in tropical locations. Her book Constant Craving was a 2018 RWA RITA® finalist in erotic romance.
She's married and lives near a beach in Florida. For many years, she was an award-winning newspaper journalist. In 2017, she was one of 24 writers chosen by Amtrak to ride around the United States on a train and write fiction. She also writes cozy mysteries under the name Tara Lush.
Tamara's a fan of vintage pulp fiction book covers, Sinatra-era jazz, 1980s fashion, tropical chill, kombucha, gin, tonic, seashells, iPhones, Art Deco, telenovelas, coloring books, street art, coconut anything, strong coffee and journalism.
So, in the second book we finally come across Rafael’s POV. According to my opinion it would have rolled better if there were both POVs in the two books and not separately. They were so young when they met and mistakes fid happen which was expected but they didn’t have any experience enough as to handle them and overcome obstacles that were presented.
After reading the first book I had to read the second. All I can say is I am addicted to them!Tamara lush is one of my favorite authors! She can do romance like no one else I have read. I can't wait to read book 3! I have gotten my mother and many friends addicted to the constant craving set!
I was surprised when I started reading this book I expected it to follow on from the first but this is rafs story, so u kinder know what is coming but its still good and I enjoyed it.
This is the second book in this trilogy, and is Raphael’s POV. This is a heartbreaking and heart-warming story, which had me intrigued and hooked throughout. Looking forward to reading the third book.
I'm addicted. Justi's and Rafa's love story has a way of breaking my heart, then mending my heart, before breaking it all over again. Totally captivating!
I really love it!❣ It gives jolts in my heart in the different perspective! The author is able to show the story in different point of view in an attractive way❤
I missed lots of sleep because of this story lol. I couldn't stop myself from reading it. I always wonder what the other side of the story is, so this story was just a great to me.
There is always 2 sides of the story. If you have read Book1, this is in Rafa's point of view. We have heard Justine, now it's time to hear his version. We get to find out, what was his intentions towards the company as well as Justine.
If you’ve read the first book in the Constant Craving trilogy, you cannot miss out on this one. The story is told from Rafael’s POV this time and the angst with the romance is captivating.
Oh my goodness. I'm in awe. This book is Raphael's point of view. It was really interesting to see because we learned some things we didn't learn from reading Justine's point of view. I really think complex romance books such as these should always do differing points of view. I loved seeing things from the way Justine sees them but I also liked seeing things from the way Raphael sees them. Can we just talk about the ending? Wow. I'm wondering what that means for the third book. I can't read to jump right in and read the last book of this trilogy. Very well done!