Review: Tempt Me – Olivia Cunning

Posted September 23, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

For the five sexy rock gods of Sole Regret, finding love is easy, keeping it is hard.
One more night…
For almost a year, Madison has been Adam’s hook-up every time his band, Sole Regret, tours through Dallas. But in spite of the way he sets her body ablaze with passion, the occasional night of rock-her-world sex isn’t enough anymore. She needs a commitment and knows that won’t fit into Adam’s rock-star lifestyle. Madison will take one more hot-and-heavy night with the sexy musician before she cuts all ties with him for good. Even if she must break her own heart to do it.
To tempt him…
Life isn’t all bright lights and fan adulation for the lead guitarist for Sole Regret. Madison has seen Adam at his worst and still managed to bring out the best in him. Her cleverly concealed naughty side also brings out the beast in him. He’s never met a more tempting woman in his life.
Madison has no problem tempting Adam into her bed, but can she tempt his heart into taking a chance on love?
Tempt Me is the second novella in Olivia Cunning’s Sole Regret series. This 32,500 word erotic romance novella contains explicit sexual situations, including some rough backdoor lovin’, hair-pulling, spanking, and whole lotta dirty talk.

Series:  One Night with Sole Regret #2
Release Date:  September 8, 2012
Publisher:  Olivia Cunning
Source:  Amazon, via my own wallet
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

Olivia Cunning sure does know how to create rock stars who are absolutely down and dirty.  In Tempt Me, she gives us lead guitarist Adam’s story.  While we spend most of the 118 pages getting a birds eye view at just how Adam expresses his appreciation of girlfriend Madison, it’s those brief glimpses of his vulnerability and uncertainty as he deals with his feeling for Madison, his addiction, the animosity with Shade and his addict father that make you love Adam and want more to his story.

Madison was an interesting woman.  She’s this sweet, caring chemical dependency counselor who apparently is sex fiend when she gets with a certain rock star.  There was such contrast to both sides of her that you had to wonder sometime if it was the same woman.  She would go from being worried someone could see her through the tinted glass of a limo to being all set to have public sex.   And as a counselor, I would have expected a much stronger reaction to some of the things she discovered instead of the blase “I’ll trust you to deal with it” attitude she had.

My only disappointment with the story was how certain story lines were left hanging.  There is obviously something that happened between Shade and Adam that has caused this huge rift.  But we didn’t get any back story about the two of them, even as we found Adam contemplating what to do.  Same thing with Adam and Madi.  The storyline goes down the path of them setting a date to go to a sex club and then Madi’s running out the door for work.  Wait…what happens in New Orleans?  I’m hoping in the next Adam and Madison novella (the author has stated at the end of this book it’s coming) that we get some kind of closure to the items left open in this one.

Still a solid read and one that shouldn’t be passed up.

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