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THE SWEET SPOT - Kimberly Kaye Terry

Kensington Book/Aphrodisia

0-75822-876-7

September 2009


SYNOPSIS: Gabrielle won't be played for a fool. When her lover cheats on her, she storms out looking for the best sex of her life. And she finds it, thanks to a man named Sweet. Tall, dark, and blessed with incredible sensual expertise, the nightclub owner knows exactly how to bring a woman to the peak of erotic ecstasy...


EROTIC ROMANCE |4+| Keren Childers


REVIEW: Gabrielle is determined to not be played for a fool. After she catches her lover cheating, she’s adamant about getting revenged. Looking for a replacement, she runs into a man that rocks her world, a club owner with a secret identity. Demetri owns the Sweet Spot and has his eye on Gabrielle. Will Gabrielle get her chance to find true love? Or will she continue to have trust issues with people that continue to let her down?

Ms. Terry introduces some fiery characters in
THE SWEET SPOT. Gabrielle is naïve to a point, but once you cross her she becomes a woman on a mission. She’s a very caring woman who is passionate and loves hard. She cares about people and goes out of her way to help them; even when they turn around and take advantage of her. I liked this about her. Demetri is a man after every woman’s heart. This man knows how to put it on you. His many talents make him an asset any woman would want. His determination made me enjoy him even more.

The plot really gives this story the twist it needs. You have explosive love scenes, mystery schemes and secondary characters that have you on the edge of your seat trying to find out who was who. The setting is nice, the club scenes definitely had me wanting to check out the joint. I had a hard time putting this book down because there was so much excitement going on throughout the story. It’s nice to read an erotic book that has a good storyline connected to it.

Overall, I commend Ms. Terry on a job well done. I would definitely recommend reading this book.


reviewer@romanceincolor.com | 12th September 2009