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Private Party

by: Jami Alden




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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780758219862
ISBN: 0758219865
Label: Aphrodisia
Manufacturer: Aphrodisia
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: November 01, 2007
Publisher: Aphrodisia
Studio: Aphrodisia



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Turn Up The Heat

Finding her brand-new husband in flagrante delicto with another woman wasn't part of Julie Driscoll's plan for her lavish wedding reception. Now she's a bride without a groom--but she's determined to have a wedding night with someone. Her cheating husband's gorgeous brother will do just fine. Chris Dennison is everything his brother isn't, and his hard body is the stuff the steamiest sexual fantasies are made of...



Let's Get This Party Started

Chris isn't about to turn her down. After five years of dreaming about her, the chance to touch Julie's delectably luscious body is too tempting to resist. And when she follows him to the tropical resort he's built from the ground up, she insists hot, wet, skin-to-skin pleasure is all he wants. Now he just has to convince her that he wants more...









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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Private Party
Julie Driscoll has based her entire life on the expectations of others. She has always done what was proper for her wealthy family image, and even found herself engaged to Brian Dennison who was determined to be the best match to seal the families together permanently. Since they were partnered in business, it only seemed fitting she marry into the Dennison family. When she discovered Brian having sex with his new assistant Vanessa right after exchanging vows with her, something snapped inside Julie. She decided then and there that she was tired of being a doormat for everyone. Stunning everyone in attendance at the reception, Julie gave a recap of Brian's actions, and fled.

Chris Dennison had always been the disappointment of his family. He refused to fit into the proper society mold, and fled to the Caribbean to start his own version of the family hotel empire. His Holley Cay resort was a huge success. He hadn't been back to the family fold in years, but couldn't stay away from Julie's wedding. Chris had loved her for years, and when she knocked on his door on her wedding night, he couldn't believe his eyes. After explaining everything, he knew she was after revenge sex, but he didn't care. Chris thought that their one incredible night together was all they would ever have until she showed up at his resort. He tried to stay away from her, but the pull between them was too strong. He at least had her until she went back to her old life under her parent's watchful eyes.

Julie knew her time with Chris was going to be short lived because he didn't allow anything long term, but she had lived with visions of him most of her life. It had started out as a girlish crush that never went away. It was about time for the new improved Julie to take over, and not let anyone dissuade her from spending time with him. When miscommunications and misunderstandings separated them, they would have to overcome personal demons to be together.

Chris and Julie both have tortured souls that lay at the feet of dismal parenting. They lived with the fallout for years both taking different paths. He fled to start his life outside the shadow of his family by opening a successful resort in the Caribbean. She did everything humanly possible to live up to her family's rigid expectations. When these two find themselves together, the chemistry between them is incredibly hot. They compliment each other very well. I haven't enjoyed other books by this author, but found this one well balanced with interesting characters, and story.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Book Good but not as hot as cover
I liked the story line and the characters - the cover is a bit more extreme than the book itself



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Private Party
Loved It. We all want to get even with someone this book does it for us.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hot Caribbean Romance! (B+ Grade)
Julie Driscoll thought that marriage to her boyfriend Brian Dennison would be the best thing life has to offer. She has always done what her father has wanted and feels by marrying this near perfect man, she would have the respect and maturity of her peers, rather than be judged as the rich daddy's girl most think her to be. But even before Julie can cut her wedding cake, she catches her new husband having sex with his assistant in a utility closet and decides she is fed up being the dutiful daughter. Julie will now live on the wild side and that starts tonight with finding a man to give her pleasure and revenge against her dirt bag of a husband who was never faithful to begin with.
Chris Dennison is Brian's half-brother and has been practically in love with Julie ever since they went to college together. He is beyond sick over the fact that Julie has chosen his brother over him. Chris was a well known bad boy and considered to be a mistake by his father even though he is trying to make a name for himself and was the best man at the wedding, Chris can't hardly wait to leave and go back to work at a his resort in the Caribbean. Maybe then he can forget the lovely Julie and the fact she is lost to him forever.
Things don't go according to plan and Chris is in shock when Julie comes to him at his hotel room. She proceeds to tell him what his jerk of a brother did and wants to have one night of passion with him. Chris is not one to refuse this woman and they have a wild night together they both won't soon forget. The next morning Chris leaves and Julie is astounded by her new found feelings for Chris and quickly follows him. Even though Chris acts like what he and Julie did was a mistake, all too soon they are loving each other under the hot Caribbean sun. Chris wants forever with Julie, and Julie in turn is falling in love with this man she has always cared for but always thought of as a protector and friend. These two are not sure if they can make it work even though the passion they have is all consuming and won't die.
Talk about one hot novel! Jami Alden can sure write a sensual love story that will have you reaching for a fan. Private Party is the perfect read for any fan of scorching sex scenes and two characters who are so wonderfully written. The emotion between Chris and Julie is intense and you wish the best for them. The pages come alive and the island atmosphere is thick, especially when Julie and Chris explore their new found sexuality with each other. I was very impressed by the skill and the story Ms. Alden has come up with. I have no doubt that she will be an important author in the erotic romance genre. This is my first read by this author and it certainly won't be my last.

Katiebabs



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - HOT HOT HOT!!!!!
This book is one of my favorite books i have read no other has come close. I have already bought 3 more books from the same author. would highly recommend!!!




 





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