News anchor Carolyn Reynolds knows she takes her career too seriously, and hasn't had an orgasm in years. With a vacation in mind, she checks into the Bronze Diamond, a modern hotel in New York. The answer to her sexual frustration lies with Nicholas Clarke, the dark haired man providing room service.
Nicholas knows he shouldn't get involved with his guests, especially someone like Carolyn. He has his own motives, and the truth won't be pretty, yet seducing her within the bed sheets is a guilty pleasure he can't deny. But outside the hotel, can love really come from lust?
This was a very sensual read and I truly enjoyed reading it. The story line was good, but I felt it needed a bit more substance to make this book a more exciting read.
I REALLY liked both Carolyn and Nick’s characters. They were both sexy and smart and they fit perfectly together. The love/sex scenes between these two were hot enough that I heated up while reading them. Melinda Hale's writing talent really shined through when it came to her characters and the love scenes.
The ending was a bit abrupt, it did end on a good note, but it really needed an epilogue. Just a glimpse into the near future would have gone a long way and given the reader a more satisfying conclusion.
*A copy of the book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*
**ARC** recieved for a honest review-**. Carolyn has put her all into her job, never giving anything or anyone else the attention. After a long relationship, she felt this was the best thing for herself. Working it hard, her boss sends on a much needed vacation. Carolyn doesn't go far and stays in the city and a recommended hotel. Nick from the bronze diamond hotel gives her a little extra service. In three shorts days, her old and new worlds collide. Can Carolyn trust and open up herself to someone again? Can Nick tell her the truth and not lose the first person he felt so strongly about? This was a nice love story. It was a little quick at times but made up with lots of hot passion.