Roses & Thorns

Roses & Thorns

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Love Me Not by Villette Snowe



Blurb:

Everyone deals with grief in their own way. For Heath, that meant becoming a gigolo. When he finds the woman who could turn his life around, she doesn’t understand his choice, and he’s left alone again. With a self-imposed one-year deadline, Heath needs to find a way to convince Kimber that his love is real. Love Me Not by Villette Snowe is a poignant tale of loss, love, and moving on.

Review:

I started reading Love Me Not by Villette Snowe and got to chapter eight before I realized that I was totally immersed in this book. This is one of those stories where the world around you ceases to exist. If you like erotica, Villette puts just enough heat in this book while telling a heart-wrenching story that will pull out raw emotion in you to the very end.

Heath’s past has made him a broken man. As a gigolo, he provides true passion to women, but he must come to the understanding that love is reciprocal and that despite how he sees himself, he is deserving of the love of those around him.

Length:  264 Pages
Digital Price:  $5.99

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Thanks for visiting. Rose, Julie & Rochelle

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