Review: A Most Unusual Mistress – Raven McAllan

Posted September 8, 2013 by Shannon in / 0 Comments

13624930Why be a wife if a mistress has more fun? All Adriana has to do is get Ashley to agree…
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Finding her intended bollocks-deep in his mistress when she is trembling with wanting and unsuppressed desires, does not impress Adriana. If being a mistress entails being a part of such passion, then a mistress only she will be.
Ashley, Earl of Addersley, thinks otherwise. He wants a wife on his terms. Terms that would send this lady of the ton screaming…or would they?
An agreement, a challenge, a single night of mind-blowing passion very well may determine the outcome. Wife or mistress? Which shall it be?

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Release Date: August 12, 2012
Publisher: Breathless Press
Source: Provided by Author/Publisher via Manic Readers
Reviewer: Michelle
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Adriana and Ashley are engaged to be married. Adriana cathes Ashley “bollocks deep” in her seamstress. That’s where our regular run of the mill storyline takes a delightful detour. Adriana refuses to stand idly by and watch her fiance’ share his body with someone else while placing her on a pedestal as wife material with unfulfilled needs.

Adriana was a woman after my heart. She was independent, headstrong, and temptestuous. When she confronted Ashley about his misdeeds I couldn’t help smiling at the spunk she showed, particularly for a woman from that era. Ashley takes her up on her challenge and escorts Adriana to heights she’s never known. I loved that Ashley was so willing and open to change his preconceived notions about the roles of women. Their chemistry was absolutely explosive and the steam level is off the charts hot.

This was a short, spicy read that you’ll be glad you tried.

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