Friday, January 14, 2011

Brindle Chase, Diva-Licious

Title: Diva-Licious

Author: Brindle Chase

Rating: Five Siren Stones

Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance

Keywords: Scarlet Rosette

Page Count: 47

ISBN E-Book: d5318

Price: $2.50

ISBN For Print:

Publisher: The Wilder Roses

Buy-Link: http://www.thewildrosepress.com/wilderroses/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=784

Reviewer: Cia

Blurb/Summary:

Taryn Blaze is the reigning queen of rock-n-roll. An ultimate diva who's never been refused anything or anyone--until the hunky security guard doesn't show at the prescribed time, dressed in the white silk boxers her assistant had delivered to him. Outraged, Taryn does what she always does when she doesn't get her way--she throws a tantrum.

Derek Abrahms, a locally hired security guard, is thrilled when Taryn notices him, but instead of recognizing him from her past, she orders him to her hotel room for a night of lusty passion. Determined to teach the diva a lesson, he does what no man has ever done before--he denies the goddess.

When Taryn unleashes her prima dona temper, can Derek remind her of the sweet girl she once was? Or is his Diva-Licious just too wild to tame?

Review:

Taryn was one Diva-Licious broad. In fact I’m not so sure I liked her in the beginning. But I loved Derek from the get go, his personality was the perfect offset to bring that diva down a peg or two and remind her how to treat others. I swear I thought she was going to go ape shit when her wishes weren’t granted, and went back twice to reread her response at being rejected.

Had I known it would bother her on a more emotional level right then, I would’ve sympathized, but I didn’t.

I really enjoyed Derek and his moral code of ethics. It’s great to see a man work hard to get what he wants in life, instead of finding an easy way. Makes what was achieved more substantial. His long time crush on his diva was splendid and he sure knew how to handle her right, to show her the girl he once remembered, the one he fell in love with all those years ago.

I was truly tickled by this read and simply loved it, heroine included.

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