Long And Short of it Erotic Reviews
The new bouncer at Club Lexx isn't just hottness in black boots, she literally has Luther going head over heels at their first meeting. It's a case of mistaken identity with a kick! Luther Lexington, retired Marine, has been asked by his brother, John, to meet him at Club Lexx. While he has no idea why he was summoned by his big brother, he does know that when John calls there has to be a good reason. He didn't expect to be greeted by the beautiful bouncer with a fierce dose of attitude. Luther's instantly attracted to the woman behind the voice and challenges her to make good on her threat to "...remove you from the premises by force". Tanya Babineaux is a no-nonsense, take no prisoners kind of girl, and she had no doubt in her mind that she could do what she said she could. Tanya was also attracted to Luther but romance was not part of her agenda, there were other more pressing personal things she had to do. Tell Me, Touch Me, Feel Me is the third book in the Club Lexx series and it is very entertaining, the characters are well developed and the premise of this novella kept me interested. The author’s description of the characters gave me enough background so that I understood what drove them. This is a stand alone novella but by reading the first two books in this series, Whip Me Real Good and Keep Me Satisfied you would get a better understanding of the dynamics between each of the characters. I loved Tanya’s spirit, she's a fighter in more ways than one. Her main goal was to make enough money to save her grandmother’s house. Luther is the kind of guy that dreams are made of, he would do anything to protect the woman he loved, even go against his idiot brothers Zachary and Donovan. The author, Kassanna, is a good story teller, she drew me in and kept me glued until the last page. After reading her novellas, this reader looks forward to more of her work. Tell Me, Touch Me, Feel Me is a good read; pick up a copy. While I can’t guarantee you'll enjoy it as much as I did, I do think it was well worth the experience.