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My Best Friend's Daughters #2

Caribbean Queen: A Harem Adventure

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Early retirement in the sunny Caribbean or a star-spangled life with your best friend’s daughters?
With a return to corporate life already taking a toll, Daniel Pierce can’t wait to hop on a plane and head back to his beach house in the sunny Bahamas. But this time he’s not going alone.

Blonde and busty Lillie, the youngest of the Raven sisters, tags along with her two best friends in toe. Brinn and Stacey kick it with Lillie for a week-long adventure involving tropical drinks, bar hopping, and a heaping helping of flirtatious fun. But the ladies aren’t alone. Dan plays host to a trio of boyfriends that brought plenty of extra baggage to his beach side bungalow.

Now Dan must navigate his blossoming desire for Lillie while keeping her openly scheming best friends at an arm’s length. But if anyone will win Dan's heart, it’s Lillie.

Things go from hot to blazing when bikini-clad Lillie ups the ante by throwing herself at Dan. Lillie’s boyfriend, Chad, goes green with jealousy, and will stop at nothing to claim Lillie for himself.

Dan’s quiet week of relaxation quickly goes off the rails, and it’s up to him to set things straight. Can he manage his feelings for Lillie while steering clear of Brinn and Stacey? Or will the entire week blow up in his face?

Caribbean Queen is the second installment in a three-part series that follows retired entrepreneur, Daniel Pierce as he reluctantly pursues his best friend’s three daughters and builds the harem he never knew he needed.

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143 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 24, 2022

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January 24, 2023
Rex Sterling Knows What Guys Want

Novelist Rex Sterling knows what guys want in a harem romance story. Maybe women, too. Our hero is 42-year-old Daniel Pierce, who made tons of money and retired young. retired.

Danny chaperones three, twenty- -something hot babes and their inept, immature boyfriends on a getaway week vacation to his house in Nassau. The young gals all want Danny's attention. Rich, handsome and youngish, an executive festured in a GQ cover shot, they make lame excuses to their boyfriends about why they're hanging all over Daniel Pierce, a man twenty years their senior, whenever possible.

Temptations with goddaughter Ellie begin in the plane flight to the Bahamas and increase. A lot of "will she or won't she?" in a delightfully extended game of tease-and-surrender with blonde buxom Lillie.

All the young women are sexy, stacked and delightful. Since Danny is a normal, functional man in his early 40s, the story sparkles with romantic interplay.

Although the young males in are socially numb, stoned and occasionally villainous, they're not so bad as to spoil the basically upbeat mood. I liked that.

I do wish the author had extended the tension longer before the last two women jumped on the Danny train. Maybe cut back on the length of the sex scenes in favor of more drama with the rejected boyfriends.

Danny starts the trip as Lillie's chaperon, but his self-appointed guardianship extends to her delicious friends, Stacey and Brin. He intends to guard against their youthful indescretions, especially with the young men who accompany them. But in the closing section of the book, Danny devolves into a harem king with little resistance or moral quandry.

I know he struggled with what was happening between him and 20-yr-old Lillie, but a little more Shakespearean wrestling with his choices and desires regarding the other two young women could have made the story deeper, richer. He can still yield to their feminine wiles after paying his debt to the goddess of angst.

Looking forward to Book 3.
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