| Adam Roper has spent several years caring for his ailing mother. He's at loose ends now that she's gone. His job isn't that satisfying so he decides to find someplace that might help him over his grief and sense of loss. A brief stop at a small grocery store wouldn't have been his idea of a life changing occurrence but the Emersons just might change his mind. The family seems to have something special about them that make him feel like putting down roots.
Jamie Craig proves yet again that the duo can take any circumstance in life and change it into a story worth telling and, of course, reading about. Adam's angst isn't an uncommon thing. Neither is the responsible married couple that settled down to raise their family in a small town near the husband's mother. Put them together in the hands of the Misses Dean and Espinoza writing as Jamie Craig and we get a modern day fantasy come true. Scott, Sasha, Ida, and Colette Emerson take Adam in, make him feel like a part of the family. Scott and Sasha have been a swinging couple until the joys of parenthood and the responsibilities of work settled them down. The three seem to fit perfectly together in and out of the bedroom. This story holds my attention from first page to last. Excellent dialogue and characters fill the pages. The eroticism never seems to get dull because the writers know how to make the book a perfect blend of well crafted storyline and shared emotion with and without the sex
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Reviewer: Dee Dailey |