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When the screen fades to black, all that remains is love.
Ty Ransome. Reigning king of Hollywood, producer, actor, Look Magazine’s Hottest Man Alive. He has it all—until he reads a book of short stories that touches him in places kept carefully hidden from the tabloid gossip mill. There’s only one way to meet the introverted writer—invite her to Tinseltown to work on a script. The moment he sees her, he realizes why her work haunts him. There’s something missing in his life, and it’s her.
Gwen steps off the plane with reservations. For one thing, her darkly sexual stories are hardly movie material. Then there’s Ty’s reputation as a ladies’ man. Yet she’s won over by his charm and agrees to stay on for a week to get to know him before making her decision. And as the days go by, she discovers there’s far more to Ty than a handsome face.
They eat, drink and breathe the characters in their screenplay, re-enacting scenes that delve into the BDSM realm, setting Ty free to unleash his powerful cravings and exposing Gwen’s deepest needs. Needs she set free on paper…but is not sure she’s ready to make a reality.
This was a hot and spicy romp with a plot and lots of extreme sex. Not for the faint of heart. Just a good ole sex fest that was very enjoyable.
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Posted February 13, 2012
Ty and Gwen have sexual needs they have kept hidden not only from others, but from themselves. Once they start to work together on a screenplay, the true colors start to show.
Don't expect to find a deep, emotional BDSM book here. Ms. Carr delivers a well-written novella where Ty and Gwen discover what they like, what they need, and in the end acknowledge their love for one another.
Gwen's is reluctant to commit fully to Ty because she's afraid of getting her heart broken again and he will find her abnormal.
"So what if we like our sex rougher than other people? So what if we get off on things other people find bizarre? Big deal. I'm not f*cking them. I'm f*cking you and I want the same things you do."
Oh yeah, and the warning at the beginning of the book about explicit sex, et al . . . all true!
This wasn't a bad read but I have a few buts. Ty and Gwen were good together and the sex was good don't get me wrong but the writing stlye confused me. Ty and Gwen met discussing the book next thing I know their kissing and having sex I had to go back a page or too because I thought I miss something, it's like it went A to M instead of A to B it wasn't only the sex it was other things. I don't mind the bondage but it wasn't believable to me that Ty and Gwen were trying to write a script based off her book about sex/ bondage and Ty think it's going to be a movie that people will take him seriously in Hollywood.
I know when to releax and not read too much into fiction because when I read I want to be taken away beyond the norm. And get
Lost in a book no matter how bizzard the plot, but this book it was a split it in the middle for me. The sex and the little things were ok but the story line kind of jump around a bit
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Posted January 21, 2011
Mari Carr writes some hot, steamy and erotic scenes in this excellent afternoon read. You won't want to stop reading until you've completed this one.
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good book but for 3.50 i expected more length, but the plot was ok
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Overview
When the screen fades to black, all that remains is love.
Ty Ransome. Reigning king of Hollywood, producer, actor, Look Magazine’s Hottest Man Alive. He has it all—until he reads a book of short stories that touches him in places kept carefully hidden from the tabloid gossip mill. There’s only one way to meet the introverted writer—invite her to Tinseltown to work on a script. The moment he sees her, he realizes why her work haunts him. There’s...