Kimmers' Taboo Tuesday Read: July 26, 2016
This Taboo Tuesday I am happy to say I have a review to share with you.
I know what you’re thinking, “Liberty Lace again?” Hold up though. Seriously, if you have not had the opportunity to read any of Liberty’s taboo selections you are really missing out.
Lace brings such depth to her characters and their emotions that she truly gives you a sense of understanding as to what compels these individuals. Why in their hearts, minds and souls they have no other choice than to act on their overwhelming desires for one another.
Additionally, in her tales, for these characters it is not all about the sex. There is an overriding love story.
Having said this I highly encourage you to dip your toes in Liberty Lace’s taboo world.
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BLURB: At only twenty-one years of age, Daniel Hastings is a young man headed for the top of his game. As Assistant Chief Acquisitions Assessor for a major property development firm, it’s Daniel’s job to assess the viability and investment potential of land opportunities, usually bringing in millions of dollars in profits for his firm. The key to his career is to convince the previous owners of the land to part with their precious properties, and Daniel has found that everything is for sale… at the right price.
That is until he arrives on Saint Etienne, a tiny Caribbean island that a major resort chain intends to develop into a billionaire’s playground. It’s up to Daniel to assess the situation and convince the villagers to sign over their island home… and if they refuse, Daniel and his colleague are under strict instructions to find any legal loophole they can to snatch the untouched piece of paradise out from under its owners.
But there’s one inhabitant on this island Daniel wasn’t expecting to find—his estranged father, Nick… a man who walked out of his son’s life just when the two of them were beginning to understand one another.
Will Daniel give his father a second chance? Will he discover there’s more to life than profits and acquisitions? Or will his career take priority over the life Daniel was destined to live?
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