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Friday, December 13, 2013

Review for All Wrapped Up (The List, #2) by Braxton Cole





Book Title:  All Wrapped Up (The List, #2)
Author: Braxton Cole
Genre: Erotic Romance



Synopsis:


Mari and Luca continue to work through their list of sexual fantasies in All Wrapped Up, Book Two in The List Series. They’ve abandoned their original plan of no strings attached and, for the most part, Mari’s learning to be okay with it. She definitely likes Luca’s strings (and whatever else he might use to restrain her), but she’s not sure she’s ready to take the next step in their relationship. Luca, sweet, strong, commanding Luca, insists that it’s time to move in together. Mari insists it’s time to relax and enjoy what they share without complicating things.


With every moment they spend together, Luca shows Mari how good they could be together. Will Mari run away from her emotions, or does Luca have her all wrapped up?


All Wrapped Up is Book Two in The List Series and contains mature adult themes, including graphic and explicit sex.


Review:

  I loved the sequel to Birthday Wishes.  Braxton Cole did a great job of continuing this story.  Luca and Mari continue their agreement, adding in dating to their situation.  Mari isn’t sure whether or not she wants to move in with Luca, and realizes that she may be moving too fast with this relationship.  Cole did a great job keeping up with the sexual imagery as with the last book, and it is hard to not be aroused when reading this book.  It was very well written, and once again, I am excited for 2014 for the next edition to come out.  Happy Reading!


5 Amazeballs Stars!
Review by Shauna



Author Information:
Braxton Cole lives in the Pacific Northwest where she spends most of her time holed up in her office writing stories. When she's not writing, she can be found riding her bike, hiking the fabulous local trails, chasing her kids, or wishing that her thumb was a little more green. She has a bad habit of killing what she tries to grow, but hasn't given up hopes of one day being a successful urban farmer.
Braxton writes erotic romance because romance is the stuff that makes life great, and sex is fun. The two belong together, both in life and in fiction.


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  1. Twitter: @braxcole



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