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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. When Mallory went to get some boudoir photographs she didn't realise that the photographer was going to be an ex-flame, Adam. Adam has left his job and is at a loose end, planning a trip to Europe in a few days. When a blackout ends them up in each other's arms they find that they're still attracted but can they make enough room in their lives for this relationship or is it just a one-night stand. Lots of hot sex, and because the air-conditioning is off regularly literally this, characters who are in lust with each other and a lot of entertaining moments in the story. I enjoyed the read. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
If there hadn't been a 24-hour blackout... Mallory never would have had the nerve to seduce her photographer, and first love, Adam. Sure, she knew she was on the rebound, but it was for only one night. And for Mallory, that was going to have to be enough.... Adam never would have believed he'd end up in Mallory's bed--just days after taking her boudoir photos for another man! But he was definitely enjoying their sensual reminiscing.... Unfortunately, the timing was all wrong--he was leaving the country next week. Still, he couldn't say no to her tonight.... They never would have experienced the best sex of their lives! But then again, chemistry had never been their problem. After all, there was more to life than just good sex. Wasn't there? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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After a recent health scare brought on by the stress of his job, Adam sold his seat on the New York stock exchange and is looking to make a major change in his life, but he doesn’t know yet what he wants to do. Before settling down to figure that out, he’s decided to finally take the ultimate bachelor trip to Europe that he’s been dreaming about for years. About a week before he’s scheduled to leave, his best friend’s wife goes into labor, so he takes over at his friend’s photography studio. Since he’s not really a photographer, he’s only supposed to be doing things like paperwork and booking appointments, until Mallory, his ex-lover and a woman he hasn’t seen in years, walks into the studio for a boudoir photo session, and he can’t resist giving her the personal treatment. Adam had been absolutely crazy about Mallory during their youthful fling, but didn’t feel they were old enough to settle down and make commitments. It’s a decision he’s regretted, but over the next few years, until they lost touch, each of them always seemed to be dating someone else. Now seeing Mallory again sends his libido into overdrive, but she’s there to do these photos for her current boyfriend, leaving him believing that their timing is still bad. However, when Mallory comes to him about a week later, seeking consolation after discovering her boyfriend’s infidelity, Adam is more than happy to oblige, but even after a weekend of insanely great sex, he isn’t sure if he’s ready to give up that trip. Except for his youthful aversion to commitment, which was kind of understandable, Adam is a truly dreamy hero. He really knows how to romance a lady and he’s a creative and skillful lover who can make a girl forget her own name.
Mallory’s father walked out on her mother before she was even born, so she grew up with a single mom, who, as a professional cellist, had to move around a lot. Mallory hated their transient lifestyle, and so all she’s ever really wanted is security, stability, and a real home of her own. As a successful real estate agent who’s recently bought her first home, she thinks she’s finally found that. She even has a boyfriend who seems to be everything she wants on paper, although he’s pretty boring in the bedroom, which is why she’s decided to do the boudoir photos to spice up their love life. When she chances to meet Adam again at the photography studio, he sends her pulse racing. Being near him in nothing but her lingerie, is a heady experience, but she’s determined to make things work with her current boyfriend until she finds him in bed with someone else. That’s when she realizes that she never truly loved him and that he wasn’t really what she’d needed at all. Still, with her feminine confidence a bit shaken, she seeks out Adam, thinking that they could at least have another brief fling before he jets off to Europe. Their night together turns out to be everything she’s been craving and more, and although she wishes they could finally be a real couple, she isn’t sure if she can stand in the way of something he’s been looking forward to for so long. Mallory was a relatable heroine who had the right guy on the hook the first time around, but rather selflessly let go when he needed some space. I like that she was emotionally strong enough to remain friends with him for a good while and that she wasn’t a woman given to being clingy. She also fearlessly matches Adam’s passion beat for beat.
The first few chapters of Why Not Tonight? begin one week before the black-out, but the bulk of the story takes place over the following weekend when Adam and Mallory reconnect in a spectacular way. This part of the book is filled with chapter after chapter of the kind of delicious and creative steamy encounters I would expect from a Blaze novel. Oftentimes a story that takes place over such a short period of time and that is primarily about the sex might not work for me, but I very much enjoyed this one. I think this is primarily owing to the fact that Adam and Mallory had never forgotten one another and neither of them had ever felt the intensity of emotions for anyone else that they felt with each other. The author did an excellent job of conveying these emotions and making me believe that they were falling in love all over again, or perhaps, that their love had never died in the first place. Also, while the sex is incredible, Ms. D’Alessandro shows them connecting in other ways as well that express the deeper friendship aspect of their relationship. The only reason I knocked off a half-star is because the opening chapters were a bit slow-paced as the author establishes their backstory, leaving my mind wandering a little. But otherwise, I loved everything about the story and it left me looking forward to trying more of Ms. D’Alessandro’s contemporaries in the future. ( )