Product Description
Part of The Hussies series Sara’s life is filled with mysteries. Why did her parents abandon her as a baby? What’s behind the baffling blackouts she suffers and the frightening images she creates while she’s out? Who is the strange woman claiming to hold the answers, and why does she keep calling Sara a Hussy?Morgan’s got a few mysteries of his own. What was his father going to give him on the day he died – the gift he said would change Morgan’s life? Who is this be… More >>


I thought I’d add a review for this book as the one I read didn’t give a lot of information just enthusiasm.
I would actually rate this book as a paranormal romance instead of erotica. And it is of book length rather than novella.
We have our heroine Sara who has a “gift” of visions that she typically paints and who descends from the original line of “Hussies” who were protectors of warriors in times past. (You actually get provided with the origin of the word hussy that is quite interesting but I’ve not fact checked in the story.) We have our hero Morgan an amazing photographer who lost his father on his 12th birthday when he was trying to rescue a mother/daughter from a car wreck. Morgan has been tormented by his fathers words of the day that he had something to show him that would change his life. We also have a mystical “hussy trainer” Danu who the story starts with and pops up periodically.
In the story these two meet, have amazing chemistry and they pair up to work the Democratic convention/presidential race as photographer and assistant. Their relationship progresses and we’re headding towards our happy ever after when there is a dramatic turn (which I won’t spoil for you) before we get the HEA.
The book is an okay read. I think it needed a good edit as we have our major, drawn out, fantasies being fulfilled sex scene at the height of drama when they could be interrupted at any moment. This really should have been swapped with the middle sex scene. It didn’t fit that we have our heroes stressed and worried for their lives but can take the time to not only get naked but draw it out endlessly.
As a freebie download it was worth the time it took to read but I don’t think that I’d buy any others of the Hussy series.
Rating: 3 / 5
I downloaded this book hoping for a fun, sexy read. However, it soon became obvious that this book has an identity crisis. It does not have enough sexual activity or build-up to be considered erotica. Its paranormal aspects are not well-explained. You do not discover the main character’s power or what she is supposed to do until you are almost at the end. The main characters don’t meet until over half-way through the novel which means that it is not a romance.
This book left a bad taste in my mouth. With some editing ( and counseling) this book could have been decent. In its current form, save your time. It is not worth the kindle space.
Rating: 2 / 5
I downloaded this book because I like fantasy, and I read good rewiews about it: a reader actually said that she read this book 30 times or more, so I thought it had to be interesting. I guess it would be an interesting “erotica” book, but for me it would need something else, a bit more structure in the plot, a bit more depht in characters: i.e, see Diana Gabaldon or George R.R. Martin. I’m sorry I really can’t recommend this book, I couldn’t ever finish it.
Rating: 1 / 5
The other evening, I settled myself into the bathtub with a glass of wine and my Kindle, hoping to read a nice piece of erotica. I opened up this ebook and found myself reading a story. A story. With plot and dialogue…. regrettably, lots of dialogue. Not exactly the titillating piece of erotica that I had hoped for. What is more, the length of the story was significantly longer than I expected… taking much, much longer than my usual bathtime reading.
I continued to read the story for the next several days because, just on principle, I like to finish what I start. Also, the story is not bad, it just wasn’t what I had wanted to read. I am giving it two stars because, for ‘erotica’, it is very disappointing, particularly because the sexual moments are fairly tame and uninspiring, focusing more on how in love the two characters are rather than the nasty things they do to each other.
Rating: 2 / 5
I don’t know what to say about this book other than I couldn’t finish it. There was nothing about it to draw me in to care about what happened. I understand a PNR is not supposed to be realistic, but I think the characters reaction within the reality of the book should make sense. None of the characters made sense and nothing about them made me even care about what ever the problems or torments were.
Even free this one is a waste of time.
Rating: 2 / 5