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ISBN: 0425212971

ISBN13: 9780425212974

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A truth or dare game. A mutual desire for erotic discovery. Investment broker Abigail Douglas has got it all, but Abby-the woman-longs for a secret affair, a playmate who knows nothing about her... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Double Your Pleasure with DOUBLE DARE

This book offers a wonderful escape into obsessive lust/longing and delivers incredible satisfaction. Fully developed characters and a cute subplot to boot! Saskia Walker is a treasure.

Double Dare

Abby Douglas is an investment planner who believes in no strings, no regrets and no apologies until she meets the hot courier delivering a package to her firm. Abby is instantly attracted to Zac, but not wanting to scare him off she pretends to be a receptionist to spend a little extra time with him. Zac Bordino was doing his mother a favor when he personally delivered a package to the firm Abby works for. Meeting someone as beautiful as Abby must have been his reward for doing his good deed. When Abby mistook him for a messenger Zac didn't bother to correct her but wanting to see her again he invites her to his club. When the heat between them burns out of control will their passionate affair end, especially once the truth comes out and their mutual deception is revealed? Abby and Zac are hot, literally on fire! There is a strong sexual chemistry between them but its just sex. Outside of the sexual aspect of their relationship I was turned off by both of them as a person. I didn't find them trustworthy or likeable for most of the story. I felt there was plenty of opportunities for them to come clean with each other and still play out their fantasies but they chose to continue their charade. As Double Dare progressed I did warm up to them some and saw a possible future between them and I felt Saskia Walker wrapped the ending up very nicely. Although the main characters of Double Dare took some time for me to warm up to them the story as a whole was pretty good and I really liked Nathan and Suzanne hooking up. I also give Ms. Walker thumbs up in the erotica department, she can definitely write some sizzling hot scenes. Ley reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed

Very Nice!

This book is a very nice read! The sex scenes are so steamy and I love the characters especially Zac Bordino wish I could find a man like him...lol.

Not your grandmother's romance novel

First let me say what this isn't. This isn't your grandmother's romance novel, although it's plenty romantic. What this is, is a red hot read from page one, ranging from outspokenly explicit to lyrically beautiful. You're Abby Douglas, a financial planner. You're running for the elevator on your way back to the office, when a muscled forearm holds the door so you can hop in. Attached to that muscled forearm is a dangerously sexy man. This is red hot romance, so you make no bones about wanting to jump his, well, bones. Then he follows you into your office, and it appears he's a courier there to make a delivery. Thinking he'll probably be turned off by your high powered career, you imply that you're a receptionist. You're Zac Bordino, the son of wealthy parents each with sizeable business holdings. You're doing your mother a favor by delivering papers to the firm that handles her company's investments. Just as the elevator doors are closing, a woman calls out. Being a gentleman, you hold the door for her. In walks a red hot number, and she makes it clear she's interested in you. You both get off at the same floor, and it turns out she works for your mother's financial managers. She seems to be a receptionist, so you let her think you're simply a courier. There you have the basis of the conflict between them. They're hot for the each other, but they're both pretending to be something they're not. When they begin to realize what's between them is more than just sex, they're both afraid to reveal the subterfuge. In fact, subterfuge is the underlying theme of the book. The secondary plot is affected by it, as well. The settings are well described, from the back room of an alternative performance venue, to a luxurious suite in a Paris hotel, to the corporate boardroom. Ms. Walker has a way with settings that really gives a sense of place. I was pulling for Abby and Zac to work out their differences, and I definitely enjoyed the ride as they came to grips with their passion and growing attachment. This is a story with well developed characters, outwardly very different people, who complicate their relationship from the very first meeting. Happily, the secondary story line has equally interesting characters and is equally well done. She shows us each character in his or her natural setting, so we can understand what makes them tick, and she gets the variety of environments spot on. I first became familiar with Saskia Walker's writing through her erotic short stories published in numerous anthologies, so I was pleased to see the relatively new Berkley Heat line had taken her on. I'm happy to see this novel length story delivers on the promise of those shorter works. An exciting and thought provoking read.
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