Monday, September 14, 2015

Waves of Desire (E-Book) review




This is the 4th book in the series from author Lori Ann Mitchell. It is a very short book at only a little over 100 pages on my reader. It is one of those books you read if you have a spare 20 minutes and nothing to do. It is available in e-book and paperback currently. For those wanting to follow the series, here it is as of today:


Book 1: Waves of Love
Book 2: Waves of Romance
Book 3: Waves of Passion
Book 4: Waves of Desire


This is your love story series. It is a good story through out the series. It has some plot twists and lots of romance. This one is very graphic with its sex scenes. The story does flow smoothly and has enough going on to keep your interest for the entire story. The same as they other 3 books in the series. I do look forward to more stories from this author, I would like to see the stories extended to at least 250 pages. That should not be a problem for this author since she is great at telling a story.


This story is the continuation of Derek and Sage with their unique relationship. How love will win out even in awkward circumstances like a fairly large age difference. This story delves much further into the truth of their love to over come circumstances and the truth to self. Okay enough of the story though because I do not like to write spoilers.


If you are a fan of romance novels this is a series I recommend reading. It has everything a romance novel needs with the love, passion, and sex. I would like to thank Ebookpro and affiliates for sending me this book to read and share my opinion.


Can be found at:
http://www.amazon.com/Waves-Desire-Contemporary-Romance-Holidays-ebook/dp/B0128WQ1L4/
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