Book one in the Men of Passion Series: A contemporary erotic series about the passions and devotion of five men to the one woman who loves them all...
Kayla Saradon is a beautiful, respected psychiatrist who her friends claim has discovered the fountain of youth. Kayla wonders what her friends would say if they knew her secret is the polyandry lifestyle she shares with her four, studly "husbands" — each skilled in his own sexual specialty?
Then PI, Trey Sean Cameron, who is secretly investigating her lifestyle, explodes into her life. The ex-Army Special Forces operative raises emotions Kayla can neither control nor contain. Can Trey — a demanding and possessive lover — ever share in her lifestyle? If not, how far will she go to keep him?
As always, she was met by her four
“husbands” when she stepped inside. After kissing them all, she led the way
into the living room and plopped down on the couch with a weary sigh.
They all could see she was mentally
drained. In silent agreement, they decided to relieve her tension: Luke
massaged the kinks out of her neck, Lee rubbed her feet, Harm brought her a
glass of wine, and J.J. took her hand and sucked her fingers gently. He sat
beside her to ask, “What can I do to erase the memories of the day, enamorada?”
“You’re doing it. All of you,” she
said, flashing them all a tired smile as she took a long swallow of the wine.
“I don’t know what I’d do without you—any of you.”
J.J. leaned to kiss her, before
suggesting, “Why don’t we all relax in the Jacuzzi? Maybe that will wash away
the lousy day.”
“Great idea,” Harm echoed.
“Dinner can wait,” Lee said. “It’s
just leftover pot roast, anyway. Unless you’re hungry enough to eat right now.”
Kayla shook her head. “No, I’m not.
The Jacuzzi sounds great.”
“Tell you what. Let us do
everything tonight,” Luke suggested. “Undress you, position you in the Jacuzzi,
give you a fresh glass of wine, then stand ready to offer whatever pleasure you
desire to erase the day.”
“Sounds wonderful,” Kayla said
laughing. “I’m all yours, guys.”
Luke disappeared through the patio
doors to start the Jacuzzi while she allowed her other three “husbands” to
undress her and then lead her to the inviting, bubbling, warm water.
Kayla’s mind was reeling with the
delicious feeling that she had the greatest life one woman could imagine as she
settled in the Jacuzzi and watched her handsome partners disrobe, then join her
in compatible silence.
As always, Kayla marveled at how
comfortable they all were with her and each other, the way a perfect marriage
should be, but seldom was. In fact, as far as she knew from her patients and
past experience with her parents, hers was the only such marriage in existence.
Knowing it was Lee’s night, the
others positioned themselves slightly apart, deferring to him the coveted place
next to her. She leaned her head onto his broad shoulder before tilting her
head up to receive his passionate kiss.
“Sorry that damned job takes such a
toll on you, hon,” he said tenderly as he pulled away.
“Some days are harder to get
through than others. Lately I seem to resent them all, however. I’m thinking I
must need a vacation.”
* Review *
This book is unique, not because the nature of the relationships described in here, but because it's a somewhat taboo theme that hasn't been explored much.
Kayla Saradon is a beautiful and successful psychiatrist with her own practice. She is well liked amongst her patients and keeps a professional image outside her home life.
When it comes to her personal life Kayla is "married" to four men, not official marriages but she have had commitment ceremonies with each man.
She loves her four husbands and each one of them satisfied her and occupy a special place in her heart. She's very protective of her private life and in no way flaunts the relationships she has with her husbands to the outside world.
PI Trey Sean Cameron is on a mission to investigate Kayla's lifestyle, he's been hired by Kayla's last and youngest husband's parents. When they meet, Kayla starts re-evaluating her life and starts a journey of self discovery. Will Trey be enough for Kayla or will he join the other four husbands.
Like I said before, I like the concept of the story, it is a beautiful love story in its own right. My problem with this book was the writing style, it was what put me off a few times. I thought the characters were somewhat fascinating, and perhaps a bit unbelievable. The concept of four men sharing a woman and not a hint of jealousy anywhere, it's a little hard for me to believe.
Kayla's journey to find out what she really wants and craves is inspirational. The fact that she won't let society dictate the way she lives her life or the way she loves was very engrossing. This book is not one for everybody, but it's one worth taking a chance on.
Over the years Barbara has had numerous songs she co-wrote cut by major artists such as Tom Jones, Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell, Barbi Benton, Stella Parton, and several others. She also co-wrote the theme song for the Italian movie, Summer Affair, with well-known guitarist and composer, Bucky Barrett.
Now residing in Tennessee, with new hubby, Hank, Barbara is busy pursuing a second career, writing fiction, which she claims is her first love.
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