Book one in the Downing Brothers Series As an act of revenge against her father, Camille is forced to enter into an agreement with her most hated enemies - spend six months serving the sexual needs of four handsome brothers as their exclusive mistress...Revenge has never been so sweet. When Camille's stepmother loses her family ranch, she is forced to enter into an agreement with her most hated enemies, the Downing brothers, in order to get it back. She must spend six months serving all of the sexual needs of the four handsome brothers as their exclusive mistress. If she can do this then the ranch is hers once again. With no other options left, Camille reluctantly agrees to the arrangement. Yet when the end of the six months draws near, Camille comes to realise that she may walk away with something far more important than her family ranch when one Downing brother steals her heart. Reader Advisory: This book contains dangerously hot menage scenes and multiple partner sex.
Nadia Aidan is a multi-published author who writes interracial and multicultural erotic romance across all genres. She lives, works and writes on the West Coast of the United States. Under her real name, Nadia holds a Ph.D in Political Science and by day she works as an Assistant Professor.
In addition to writing erotic and sensual romances, Nadia enjoys reading other authors, playing flag football, studying muay thai, working out, listening to music, scuba diving and target shooting. Her other interests include collecting Top Cow comics, especially Witchblade and Tomb Raider. She loves professional football and soccer. Her favorite teams are the Washington Redskins and Manchester United, respectively.
Nadia loves strong, assertive heroines, which is why she’s an enduring fan of Fight Girls, Xena, Buffy, American Gladiators (new and old) and Le Femme Nikita!
This book seemed to have so much promise. Just look at the title. But something fell flat. I'm reaching, but I think its the relationship between the brothers and development of their relationship with Camille. I think there was too little development there, so none of the menage scenes felt...intimate? I also kept confusing Jacob with Jason, which was dumb, but only proves how little character development there was. The sex was so-so, but lacking without the intimacy. urg, it had so much promise too. I loved the premise and the plot ran the way it should, just not vividly, if that makes any sense.
The idea of this story is great. It moved really quickly and some of the characters’ relationships seemed forced or thrown together. Maybe with some heavy editing and character development I might continue the series.
This was pretty terrible. No character development. No plot. It had so much appeal and potential and it fell terribly flat. The author set it up for Camille to have six months with four brothers... and then the story skips from their first night together to three months in. Seriously?! And then all of a sudden It's completely unbelievable, unimaginative, and all around unremarkable.
It was a decent read. The story-line though weak, did have some redeeming qualities. Actually, it was a quick read and entertained me for the brief time it took to read.