About book Double Occupancy (Candlelight Ecstasy, #56) (2011)
Comedy didn't really become a part of this book until the second half, and it was kind of a long wait for me to be entertained. I did like this book and Travis who's a very patient man, "I have been very patient for the last two weeks. You have totally ignored my emotional seduction. Tonight I thought I'd get physical." Casey she just annoyed me at times I mean I know a book isn't going to be all rainbow and roses but she could have at least worked with Travis just a little bit more I mean the man is upfront about what he wants, "I went for bread and milk and fruit, not for sex." He folded his arms across his chest; his voice was quiet and calm. "While the ladies in town are lovely and willing and cheap, I am perfectly happy and content to wait for you." When his words don't work he has to go into action, "you are damn right it's you!" His hands moved quickly down her back to cup the curve of her a**, grinding her hard against him. "And as you can plainly feel, it has gone south." The book was likable enough but at times it just didn't do it for me. This was a fun book. Casey is escaping her life and goes to Mexico to work on her novel. Then Travis shows up. They are instantly attracted to one another, but she has too many insecurities to get involved right away. They become friends, but they find it impossible to stay that way for long. I enjoyed the fun banter, and of course there is lots of steam.The narration is easy to listen to. There are two narrators and it makes the male and female points of view easy to distinguish. They both have very soothing voices. The music at the beginning of each chapter is a nice touch.
Do You like book Double Occupancy (Candlelight Ecstasy, #56) (2011)?
I don't know what the others were reading but I could not get through this book.
—sureshsyam7
Could not get into this one from the very first page.
—nickkern01