| Composition Ann Cory creates a lovely introduction. The Piano Aaron waits beside the piano learning a tune when she awakes and finds the bed empty then goes to the room where he sits, where he plays, where their passion soon unites. She wishes him to play a song for them, to bring them together and the chords that Aaron strikes on the piano are nothing compared to the caresses his fingers bring to her flesh.
Gwen Masters blends a tune most appealing. When two lovers are thrown together by the beauty of jazz, a whole tantalizing dance erupts into sizzling heat. Jude Mason incorporates a rare story of true sensations. The Sound of the Sea Marshall Kober loves his house on the beach. He loves all instrument of orchestra but plays the violin. Chase Destin is his lover and best friend. Marshall feels something is missing in his life so invites Chase over and with the soft sounds of the water; they renew a friendship to last forever. Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc pens an intense tale of a different love between two men as they cross boundaries to see what they really desire in life while the pounding of the sea dances in the backdrop. Strum Jillian feels she’s losing her mind over a painting. At times she has no idea where her inspiration thrives. When she hears music being strummed and recalls all memories she wonders what her mind is trying to tell her then out of a fog she finds her answers and follows where she knows a change is coming for her. Ms. Brydenbaugh designs a most intriguing read sure to please. You and Me and the Devil Makes Three Bartolomieu Rayfield enjoys listening to the lullabies on the plantations. His family don’t approve of him listening to slave spirituals and ditties and hanging around Haddy, a slave girl. Haddy and Bartolomieu defy the odds to be as one. Daniel Robichaud II fashions a most notable spellbinding read. Delighting in your Company Sarah grows tired of being harassed by a haunting man. Either he wants her or not. She has no recollection of him. When he confesses his name is Daniel and begins to feather warmth through her, she recalls some delightful moments. Ms. Sailors mixes a charming tale with crisp dialogue. The Drums and the Flute Strang is a worldly man of inexhaustible energy. When he learns of a woman flute player, it piques his curiosity. Wow, Mr. Miller paints a whopper of a story! This is one not to be missed. The Lake brings two soul mates together in a love with an entertaining spin of events. Ms. Scott incorporates believable characters in a most picturesque lake. Mr. Romantic Mary Patterson doesn’t know what she wants for Valentine Day. When she sees suave Rick, will she dump Mark, her boyfriend for the fantasy Rick, or go for the real thing? Lynne den Hartog writes a sharp little story that is deliciously scrumptious. Dance Fever When two people enjoy a lesson on the dance floor it leads to much more behind closed doors that really swing. Jean Roberta spins an enlightening tale worth every tutorial. The Maiden of the Wood Tenara plays her flute for the satyrs. Shenal doesn’t wish to get lost with the fairy realm. When they meet, magic blossoms. Ms. Rowland weaves a magical fantasy that leaves a feel good feeling. Provocative Notes is an assortment of different lovely stories that can make the reader see and feel the sounds from a soft stirring wind, to waters moving in the ocean and hearts beating for lovers. Romance, memories and an equilibrium in anyone’s life who desires to be captivated by love, fantasy and emotion in a riveting read that warms all the way to the toes. All the gifted authors contribute a passionate masterpiece that can be repeated over and over in the reader’s heart and mind. Edited by Nancy Jackson; these stories are a classic that shouldn’t be missed! Ann Cory also instills a beautiful composition.
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Reviewer: Linda L. |