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When Kate find’s her sister’s diary and
reads it, she’s horrified. Turns out, there’s a lot about her
younger half-sister that she doesn’t know. It doesn’t help
that her sister is currently MIA and pregnant by her
professor. Well, according to the diary at least. Kate vows to
find the professor, listed only as G.C. in the diary, and make
him pay for what she has done to Luci. Little does she know -
the road to revenge will be a sexual awakening she never
dreamed possible.
Greyson has the reputation of a
scandalous rake and he couldn’t be happier about it. With a
different woman on his arm at every function he attends, it
helps keep away the women who might want something more than
what he’s willing to give. And he isn’t willing to give much.
He’s already been married twice, and both of those ended
badly—the last thing he needs is a marriage-minded woman
around him. But when he meets Kate at an art gallery showing,
he gets more than the date he asked for. Maybe his kiss ‘em
and diss ‘em style isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
The Diary was a fan-frickin’-tastic
read! I didn’t want to put it down to do anything else, and
when I did, I was just chomping at the bit to pick it back up
again. The growth and development of Greyson and Kate was
well-written and very realistic. And the sex scenes? Oh, man,
talk about hot! One word—strap-on! Oh yeah. I read that scene
with Kate and Greyson about three times. And I’ll definitely
be reading the entire book again. Some of the lines were a tad
cheesy, especially during the sex, but I found it easy to
smirk over it and then more right along. Again, I cannot
stress how much I recommend you read this book. |