AUTHOR: J. KENNER
Pages: 320
Date: 13/08/2013
Grade: 3.5
Details: no. 3 Stark Trilogy
Received from Random House
Through NetGalley
Own / Kindle
The blurb:
This
sexy, emotionally charged romance continues the story of Damien Stark, the
powerful multimillionaire who’s never had to take “no” for an answer, and Nikki
Fairchild, the Southern belle who only says “yes” on her own terms.
Our desire runs deep. But our secrets cut close. Beautiful, strong, and commanding, Damien Stark fills a void in me that no other man can touch. His fierce cravings push me beyond the brink of bliss—and unleash a wild passion that utterly consumes us both.
Yet beneath his need for dominance, he carries the wounds of a painful past. Haunted by a legacy of dark secrets and broken trust, he seeks release in our shared ecstasy, the heat between us burning stronger each day.
Our attraction is undeniable, our obsession inevitable. Yet not even Damien can run from his ghosts, or shield us from the dangers yet to come.
Our desire runs deep. But our secrets cut close. Beautiful, strong, and commanding, Damien Stark fills a void in me that no other man can touch. His fierce cravings push me beyond the brink of bliss—and unleash a wild passion that utterly consumes us both.
Yet beneath his need for dominance, he carries the wounds of a painful past. Haunted by a legacy of dark secrets and broken trust, he seeks release in our shared ecstasy, the heat between us burning stronger each day.
Our attraction is undeniable, our obsession inevitable. Yet not even Damien can run from his ghosts, or shield us from the dangers yet to come.
My thoughts:
You are what I need,
Damien. You’re all that I need.”
Damien and Nikki
are in Germany
where the powerful man has to face murder charges. When an unexpected
development stops the trial almost before it starts it should mean the end to
their problems, but life is rarely that simple and this isn’t one of those rare
occasions. Damien is determined to keep his past the secret it has been for so
long, but it appears that suddenly that decision is no longer in his hands.
Somebody out there can make those sordid secrets public at any time. The fact
that nobody knows who that somebody is only makes the problem bigger.
And there is more.
Gossip about Damien and Nikki is regularly leaked to the tabloids and Nikki has
acquired a stalker who is getting more threatening with each encounter. Facing
so many threats together should bring Damien and Nikki even closer than they
already were but Damien’s instinct to protect Nikki keeps on getting in the
way:
“I believe with all my heart that Damien
loves me. What I fear is that love isn’t enough. Not when he’s determined to
push me away in some misguided attempt to protect me.”
Damien may tell Nikki that:
“At the end of the
day, it’s just you and me. We make our own reality, Nikki. And no one can take
it from us.”
But that doesn’t stop Nikki from worrying that they
are living in a bubble; a bubble that could all too easily be burst by the very
real threats the rest of the world still possess.
Despite the threat of disclosure hanging over Damian
and the stalker issue Nikki is facing, there doesn’t appear to be a whole lot to
this story except for the sex Damien and Nikki seem to engage in as a reaction
to everything that happens to them.
“Between Damien and
me, sex is as necessary as conversation. It is our method of discovery. Our
sharing of trust. And our ultimate surrender.”
Do not get me wrong, I love a good erotic novel and
can easily get caught up in descriptive and imaginative sex-scenes. And some of
the scenes in this book really hit the mark. It is just that there were too
many of them in this book. After so many scenes I reached saturation point and
found myself skimming over the sexy bits to get to the little bit of background
story that had to be hiding somewhere.
As much as I loved passages like the following:
“You’re what gives
me strength. If I am what centers you, Nikki, then you are what anchors me. Nikki don’t
you see? You are the talisman of my life, and if I lose my grip on you, then I
have lost myself.”
It wasn’t quite enough to make this book a truly
satisfying read. It seems to me that the characters could have grown more. The
Damien and Nikki we end this trilogy with are not so very different from the
personalities we met in the first book. In the last paragraph of my review of
“Claim Me” I said that I would read this third and final book not so much
because I was worried about whether or not there would be a happily ever after
but because I wanted to know if these two characters would be able to resolve
all their issues. I really am sorry that I have to end this review with the
observation that while I was right about the relationship I was also right
about those issues. This happily ever after has come to a couple that appears
to be unable to truly come to terms with their pasts. If Damien and Nikki were
real people I would be very worried about their future together.
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