Saturday, July 13, 2013

Review: Interchangeable- Kim Carmichael

Summary: Five years ago Dahlia Adair left her business partners, the two men she loved. Unable to choose between them, she vanished with their venture capital and their hearts. Betrayed by the woman they both love, Todd Shelton and Cooper Montgomery dissolved their company and their friendship.
When Todd and Cooper reunite, they can't move forward with their new business until they confront the woman who called them "interchangeable" before she disappeared.
Five years later, Dahlia wants to live without looking over her shoulder, Todd wants his love and his friend back, and Cooper wants answers. With the help of Madame Eve and 1Night Stand, they give Dahlia the chance to live free of repercussions for her crimes if she’ll agree to spend one night with them, vowing to make her aware of their differences, and offer her a life they're sure she can't refuse.
Title: Interchangeable Pages: 49 Rating: 4/5 Stars Review: I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.
This is the first erotic, kind of book I have read (if that makes sense), but it wasn't what I was expecting at all. For some naive reason I thought erotica was like crazy, weird, sex (like bondage and craziness) and a lot "dirtier". But besides this book being about a threesome it was relatively laid back normal stuff. Not crazy sex lol. But by average I mean normal not boring. The only thing that I don't really like was I felt like I had been dropped off in the middle of the story. I NEED DETAILS!!! A lot more details, mostly pertaining to the characters lives before and what happened leading up to the incident. 
When that information comes out, preferably in the form of a book lol, I will be scooping it up. I would recommend this book to adults who enjoy reading about erotic threesomes, I guess haha.
(P.S. thanks Celsey, hugs).
About this author
Kim Carmichael began writing eight years ago when her need for graphic sex scenes and love of happy endings inspired her to create her own. She has a weakness for bad boys and techno geeks, and married her own computer whiz after he proved he could keep her all her gadgets running. When not writing, she can usually be found slathered in sunscreen trolling Los Angeles and helping top doctors build their practices.

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