The Price of Pleasure
A bold and deeply sensual tale that explores the price a woman must pay when she takes temptation to its exquisite limits.
Erika Holland is the perfect, classy corporate wife -- until her husband runs off to Switzerland with his assistant, leaving Erika nearly penniless and alone. As she struggles to make ends meet, a proposition from a friend changes Erika's life. He offer
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Published
August 1st 2002
by Kensington Publishing Corporation
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This could have SERIOUSLY been better. I'm dissappointed by its over-sentimentality, all but ripping out the excitement of the path the character could have taken. The sex scenes were about a PG-13, barely R rated. It just got all teary eyed over the daughter... got taken in a relatively mainstream route and it could have been SO much better had it been even SLIGHTLY racier.
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Not quite sure what it is that I find missing in the books by this author... this one had a bit of a suspenseful story line in that the daughter who refuses to understand her mother almost betrays her (was that a spoiler?).. but she is so hateful it's hard to accept that she's ok at the end. At the same time, it reads pretty well...
This I would refer to as my red book. Its a sexy book that makes you look at working out in a whole new way towards the end.
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