What's not to love about a cruise? Especially an erotic one? There's something about being out on the ocean, isolated from the rest of the world that frees your imagination to run wild. Well, at least mine did! The Lothario isn’t like any cruise ship you’ve ever been on, so pack your bikini and your sunscreen, and step aboard. Your cabin awaits you. Bon voyage!
This boxed set contains five full-length novels: The Lust Boat Show Me the Ropes Love Me Twice Four of Hearts Under the Covers
USA Today Best-Selling author Roz Lee is the author of over thirty romances. The first, The Lust Boat, was born of an idea acquired while on a Caribbean cruise with her family and soon blossomed into a five-book series originally published by Red Sage. Following her love of baseball, she turned her attention to sexy athletes in tight pants, writing the critically acclaimed Mustangs Baseball series. Roz has been married to her best friend, and high school sweetheart, for nearly four decades. Roz and her husband have two grown daughters and are the proud grandparents to three adorable grandkids. Roz and her husband live in the wilds of New Jersey with their Labrador Retriever, Bud which is code for Big Unruly Dog. Even though Roz has lived on both coasts, her heart lies in between, in Texas. A Texan by birth, she can trace her family back to the Republic of Texas. With roots that deep, she says, “You can’t ever really leave.” When Roz isn’t writing, she’s reading, or traipsing around the country on one adventure or another. No trip is too small, no tourist trap too cheesy, and no road unworthy of travel.
This collection includes all 5 books in the series. Although each is mostly stand-alone and complete, they should be read in order. I've reviewed each book separately, but they have a common structure with lots of sex and a little angst. There is a sub-plot that runs through the series, becoming more visible near the end. There are a few TSTL moments, and if you read them back-to-back, you may find some repetition, but all in they are good.
The first book has delightful descriptions of the antics on the boat. The later books have much less of this, focusing more on the couples.