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Dirty Talk by Jane O’Reilly

dirty talkWhy I read it:  I was provided with a review copy from the publisher via NetGalley.  Note, the author and I follow each other on Twitter and chat regularly.

What it’s about: (from Goodreads)  When words are not enough…

Amy can’t believe she’s let herself be bullied into a write off with the odious Dave. Now she needs to produce twenty pages of a story by next Friday – the content is to be of a very particular nature!

Fortunately Amy has an advantage: she’s a secret – and voracious – reader of erotica and she knows just what turns her on! But when it comes to putting her own words down on paper embarrassment and nerves have left her with a severe case of writers block…

Enter her good friend Phil. While she’s always thought him too sexy to be true her crippling shyness has held her back. But with Phil as her willing muse, Amy’s reality is suddenly more erotic than any fantasy…

What worked for me (and what didn’t):  One look at the title will give readers a fair idea of what they’re in for with Dirty Talk.  Jane O’Reilly gives good sex like whoa.  What makes the story even better though is that she also delivers on characterisation and romance.  This novella is just over 60 pages long and that’s not a very high page count to do all that.   In fact, I was just marvelling over this very thing, and how completely I’d bought into the HEA, when the story took a slight downturn when an unexpected revelation is made.  But more about that later. Continue reading

In the Clear by Tamara Morgan

In The ClearWhy I read it:  I received a review copy from the author via NetGalley.

What it’s about: (from Goodreads)  Fletcher Owens is full of secrets.

Few people know he spends his nights volunteering for a Search and Rescue team, saving lives while risking his own. Even fewer know he’s in love with his best friend’s sister. And since he’s not willing to give up their friendship for a chance at something more, that’s exactly how things will stay.

Lexie Sinclair has nothing to hide.

The zany daughter, the wacky sister, the quirky fundraiser for a children’s charity — Lexie couldn’t hide her true self even if she wanted to. So when her brother’s best friend is revealed to be a local hero, she’s determined to stand up and prove she’s ready to be more than just friends.

What worked for me (and what didn’t):  This novella was a lot of fun. It is also a good example of self publishing done well.  The cover looks professional, the formatting and editing was good – tick, tick, tick.

Lexie Sinclair is a vivacious, enthusiastic young woman who is also a bit of a klutz. Her twin brother Sean makes fun of her pretty much all the time and even though she’s accomplished in her job (as a fund-raiser for a children’s charity), he’s not alone in doing so.  Lexie is treated by most everyone as someone whose heart is in the right place but who screws up all the time.  While it’s sort of true, it’s also unfair.  She has landed in a role which is perfect for her. She can charm and manipulate money out of rich people like nobody’s business and her friendliness is genuine, which makes the wallet-loosening easier to bear.

Fletcher Owens is Sean’s best friend and has been part of Lexie’s life since they were children. He is a dear friend and she’s a little jealous that Sean seems to get most of his attention.  Fletcher sees Lexie in a different way to her brother and her co-workers.  He doesn’t see her as a screw-up in need of a keeper.  He’s in love with her but he’s too afraid that doing anything about it will mean he won’t even have her as friend, so he says nothing.

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