When a young and beautiful doctor is kidnapped from her hospital parking lot, she finds herself fighting for more than just her own life. There is a gorgeous specimen of a male who also needs her expert, healing touch. Can this Angel of Mercy find a way out for the two of them?
A small town girl with a master’s degree from the School of Hard Knocks, Wendy started writing as a way to combat boredom and keep from gaining dress sizes after an injury to her back kept her from working. No one was more surprised than she when people actually enjoyed what she wrote.
Writing as Daniellekitten, Wendy has won many awards for her writing, including Most Influential Writer in 2005 at Literotica.com, as well as Most Literary—Genre Transcending. She’s been nominated for many of the Reader’s Choice awards, as well as the monthly awards at the same website.
Wendy Stone resides in a small Michigan town, spending most of her time writing and enjoying time with her animals and the company of her family.
Hot and steamy romantic suspense. Apparently part of a series. There are continuing stories on the brother and sister of the hero from this book. The story moves at a good pace and probably could have used a little back story but not too much.
This is an erotic cartoon adventure. I thought it was going to be a sexy romantic suspense but it stepped over the bounds into erotica.
The good things include the premise: a doctor being kidnapped by criminals to treat a captive they injured. The female doctor and rich, strong and handsome male captive decide they must break out or be murdered. I found the premise to be interesting and unusual. This and someone’s recommendation were the reasons I bought this book. The suspense is kept pretty high. It’s hot if you like lots of sex scenes with rather coarse language like cunt, slit and diddle. Definitely not your mainstream romance.
Not so hot are: The characters. Saturday morning cartoon villains: a small sadist with huge cretins as henchmen. They live in a mansion with an underground laboratory including a torture room. The H is a macho character right out of a 1940’s detective story ("women had their uses, usually on their backs in his bed and then out the door when they fulfilled his need")badly in need of a personality transplant since he has none, only machismo. The h is only a little better.
The plot: It involves bad guys chasing good guys to obtain magical treasure and torturing people, including bad guys describing the sexual abuse they want to inflict on the women and there’s a little bit of actual sexual molestation. The latter seemed rather pornographic to me. The goings on are preposterous but what the characters don't do is particularly crazy--they don't tell law enforcement even though 1)they are witnesses to crimes and the H's best friend is an FBI agent and 2) the couple don't use birth control though the h is a nurse and should know better.
The writing: The author has never learned anything about point of view (POV). In this novel the POV jumps all over the place and we often hear things from different POV’s all at once—sort of like omniscient but in a more confusing way.
All in all, a cartoon-like adventure with cartoon-like characters but is a page turner and steamy if these kind of sex scenes are your cup of tea.