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Already on board the Caribbean fantasy cruise, Lola Wright finds her fiancé not only failed to make it on board the Aphrodite for their erotic pre nuptial pre-honeymoon that was to end in marriage, he took her money and maxed her credit. She has no means to pay for anything and offers to work her way at sea. --- Pleased that her fiancé failed to show up as he likes what he sees, Greek Captain Skandalis agrees that Lola can pay for her stay on the Aphrodite. However, he also says the only available job is spending the voyage as his sexual fantasy he swears he will help her also with achieving her desires. Though her sea legs feel shaky, Lola agrees to earn her keep as Skandalis¿ cruising lover. --- Lola and the Captain are strong individuals who know what they want and go out to get it (why get cake and not eat it). However, in spite of their attraction from the start and her desperation, some readers will be turned off by their sex peddling deal that turns him into an opportunist ¿John¿ and her into his whore. Morality aside, they make a fascinating couple due to the encounters between two robust ardent characters in an interesting exotic locale as ALL NIGHT LONG is not enough for either of them. Fans of erotic romance will appreciate the steamy nights on the Caribbean. --- Harriet Klausner
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Anonymous
Posted October 31, 2006
Erotic adventure on the high seas!!
Lola Wright is getting married on a very romantic, adults cruise. Yes, finally, she¿s convinced her long-time lover and financial adviser, Dennis Fletcher, to tie the knot while enjoying a sensual trip through the Caribbean. She¿s sporting a big, ole diamond and cherry red, fingernail-polished nipples, and not much else as she watches the handsome captain of the ship explain the exciting activities she and Dennis can take part in. And she¿s hoping that when her fiancé returns to their cabin she can entice him to take part in a few activities the captain hadn¿t mentioned. BUT¿ Instead of Dennis, Lola receives a note saying he¿s found his soul mate. And guess what, it¿s not her. He plans to stay on Aruba. Good bye. Good luck. Dennis appears to be leaving not only with Lola¿s broken heart, but with her cash, credit cards, passport¿everything but the diamond on her ring finger¿which turns out to be as false as his commitment. As if things aren¿t bad enough, Dennis has wracked up a boatload of charges on the ship that the captain thinks Lola should pay back. No money? Well, there are other ways the lovely Lola can pay¿ In All Night Long, Melissa McNeal delivers a romp on a cruise ship with lots of sexy happenings and a little romance. She sees no ports of call, but lots of the inside of a no-holds-barred nightclub, the captain¿s quarters, the staff pool, the bathroom, the¿ You get the picture. Poor Lola. Poor sexually-satisfied-in-every-way Lola. Does she pay off her debt? Does she ever get the chance to visit Grenada or any other slice of Caribbean paradise? Well, if she wants to. After all, whatever Lola wants, Lola gets.--Reviewed by Dee S. Knight
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Disappointing
I expected a very intimate time between the CPT Skandalos and his captive. In the end it turned out that I bought the book for nothing. I don't recommend this book to anyone.
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Anonymous
Posted February 17, 2008
Waste of time and Money!!
The summary was missleading. I thought it was an erotic love story between the captain of the ship and Lola a passenger on the ship. Sex games are fine but I'd rather read a romance novel between two people.
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