Savannah vaguely recalls meeting her roommate's father years ago, but it isn't until Eric shows up unannounced one evening that she realizes a fundamental truth about him: Stacy's dad has got it going on! His career in humanitarian relief makes him college-girl catnip, and his good looks and hot body only sweeten the deal. Eric doesn't visit as often as he should, but after catching his wife red-handed with a younger man, he doesn't know where to turn for consolation. He's hurt and vulnerable, and though Stacy does her best to cheer him up, no amount of daughterly compassion's going to heal Eric's bruised ego. Savannah knows he needs a special woman to lick his wounds. Too bad nobody warned her Eric would bring more baggage than she'd bargained for.
Eroticist, environmentalist, and pastry enthusiast Giselle Renarde is a proud Canadian, supporter of the arts, and activist for women’s and LGBT rights. For Giselle, a perfect day involves watching a snowstorm rage outside with a cup of tea in one hand and a chocolate truffle in the other. Ms Renarde lives across from a park with two bilingual cats who sleep on her head.
The best way to keep up with Giselle's career in erotic fiction, as well as her desirous commentary and hyper-analysis of every facet of social existence, is to visit her Donuts and Desires blog at http://donutsdesires.blogspot.com.
What did I just read. I had difficulty finishing this story. The female lead. The girl was a weak character. She was very judgemental. And really she shouldn't have been. Considering that she was screwing a married man. She should have left him alone. The male lead, the father was lacking in overall character. The story overall did have potential to be a good story. Had the characters actually had character.
1 Star for the author having the guts to publish this! 1 Star because as horrible as it was .. I found myself a little shy and blushing at times at some of the things that took place within this book. I thought about it being a DNF but it was so wrong it became hilarious.