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Scent of a Woman (Blaze, 23)

Scent of a Woman (Blaze, 23)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: David And Susan-SPOILERS
Review: Favorite scene with Susan-
Finally telling him her last name, but it's too late.

Favorite scene with David-
His chat with his sister.

Together-
Finally telling him her last name, but it's too late.

What did you like about Susan-
Her love for her friends and her sense of humor. Leaving the house in her mud mask. :)

What didn't you like about Susan-
That she believed that David would go after her money once he learned her last name and that she got angry over the littlest things. I have to admit I was a little skeptical about her wanting to do it with a stranger she really knew nothing about.

What did you like about David-
He wouldn't leave Susan, although she might have deserved it and although he could lose his temper, he didn't let his emotions get out of control.

What didn't you like about David-
He didn't punch out the photographer. :) I'm serious. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow! Very highly recommended
Review: If Susan Carrington cannot have her wish for the forever kind of love, then she is at least ready for an arousing, exciting adventure. She is tired of men who want her based on her incredible looks and even more fabulous wealth. The moment she sees a sexy stranger selecting a scarf, she feels something extraordinary. Acting entirely out of character, she teases and excites him with a sensual promise: "Meet me Wednesday night." When they meet, Susan tells David that she wants the freedom to be anyone she wants -- to explore her most wicked desires and fantasies.

Psychiatrist David Levinson has no clue as to the identity of the stunning, mysterious woman who boldly propositions him. Cloaked in anonymity they are free to explore their passionate attraction. David comes to associate the sexy smell of Susan with the scent of promise, of daring, of a woman who makes him appreciate being male. Their stunning Wednesday nights are about wild abandon and physical pleasure. But when daylight comes, he cannot seem to get his temptress off his mind. Soon he wants more than anonymous play. He wants to know the woman behind the sexy façade. And that scares the hell out of Susan.

Author Jo Leigh pens a fabulously sensual adventure in SCENT OF A WOMAN. While David and Susan seek erotic play, neither can get past the fact that they also desire more. Their sensual encounters are intoxicating, building a need for an emotional relationship as well. Favorite characters from previous romances by Leigh step in, attempting to play matchmaker, demanding to know who they have become involved with, and generally providing amusing moments to offset the wildly erotic content. Indeed, Leigh strikes the perfect blend of humor, emotional depth and sensuality, making SCENT OF A WOMAN one of Blazes hottest titles. Very highly recommended.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: Scent of a Woman by Jo Leigh is one of the few BLAZES that I have read that have pushed the envelope, so to speak.
The hero (David) and heroine (Susan) meet in a store and both do something they don't normally do...they agree to anonymously meet in a hotel bar. They both know where they are going to end up, but it is something they both crave and need right now.
One interesting concept of this book is that for most of the book, they don't know each other's last names. They want anonymity and they fear rejection if the other knew who they were.
Another aspect of this book is that writer lets her characters explore their fantasies in ways that make this book very erotic and interesting. Pretend for one moment that you were making love with someone who you didn't really know, and you were doing it in ways you had never done it before?
If you have objections to this concept, then this book is not for you. But if you are looking for a hot romance (and this is definitely a romance book) then pick this up.
Because it was different for me, I really enjoyed the book. This book is certainly a head turner in how David and Susan approach making love. I have been recommending this book to friends and have received favorable responses in return after they read it.
Pick it up and find out what we are talking about.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book!
Review: This is one of the hottest Blazes I've read yet. It's really one of the few red-hot ones I've found. The encounters are nonstop and always sexy. At the same time there's a great plot and relationship story. I loved all of the main couple's friends. I don't think there are enough books out there where the characters are surrounded by a big, supportive group of people like this. There's some big emotion in the end. SCENT OF A WOMAN was outstanding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved this book!
Review: This is one of the hottest Blazes I've read yet. It's really one of the few red-hot ones I've found. The encounters are nonstop and always sexy. At the same time there's a great plot and relationship story. I loved all of the main couple's friends. I don't think there are enough books out there where the characters are surrounded by a big, supportive group of people like this. There's some big emotion in the end. SCENT OF A WOMAN was outstanding.


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