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About Last Night
by
Samantha Hunter
Intimate best friends romance: playful
and redemptive love
Best friends
Miranda Carter and Colin Jacobs have known each other so
closely but somehow there relationship is stuck on the friend level.
Miranda decides to take things into her own hands and take charge. If
he won't make a move, she will! After having invited her best buddy
over with a command, she dresses in sexy lingerie and plans to seduce
him for once and for all! In a sudden twist, Colin throws a kink into
her seduction plans especially when amnesia makes him forget that one
unbridled night of passion. That night must have happened after all
even if he can't remember because Miranda feels so right. Can best
friends become lovers, especially after they discover the secrets they
keep from each other? Or will discovering the unshared secrets bring
them closer than ever before? A man of integrity, can Colin love
Miranda in her most vulnerable moments, not only those intimate moments
shared among lovers but also when she makes a mistake? Can Miranda
break down some of the barriers Colin builds to protect himself?
Through loving her, will he learn to reach out to others?
Samantha Hunter's ABOUT LAST NIGHT...
opens with a playful, sexy
atmosphere as Miranda takes charge of her own desires. As Miranda
changes the dynamic of how normal everyday life is seen, she opens up
their friendship and Colin's mind new possibilities. Samantha Hunter
reinforces the theme of friendship romance with a secondary romance
between Travis and Penny. The reader not only feels the friendship
between the main characters but Samantha Hunter increases the level of
playfulness and friendship intimacy as the reader also sees Miranda and
Colin through the eyes of their friends. Miranda is not a perfect
character in her actions, especially as she withholds vital information
from Colin but their friendship, love and knowledge of each other is
the heart of this story. Theirs is a friendship and a love that can
withstand the momentary foibles and weaknesses that life and intimacy
brings. Colin is a man of integrity, not only in his job but in his
personal relationships but can he act with honor when he makes a
possible misstep and cannot control the outcome? The reader sees
Miranda's imperfections or lapses but in seeing those, the reader also
feels the depth of the friendships between Samantha Hunter's
characters, a special friendship that sees a friend with a certain
kindness and a spirit of generosity underneath. Several tense moments
add to the exciting drama as lies and misunderstandings abound, and not
just between the main characters! Samantha Hunter concludes this
romance with a very powerful ending that left this reader gasping with
the excitement of the story's twist. In the final pages, dramatic
moments combine with a richness in depth that reverberates backwards,
drawing together preceding details (Derek, Colin's brother and Penny
details included) into the final eye-opening surprise twist between
Miranda and Colin. Samantha Hunter's ABOUT
LAST NIGHT... takes all the
steaminess of the Blaze line and adds a special richness, even a
spiritual dimension as friendship opens up the most intimate physical
moment, allowing Colin and Miranda to see and share one another's
sexuality with a generosity of spirit that touches their friendship.
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From the back
cover:
"About last night..."
Miranda
Carter needs to jump-start her love life. Or make that jump
sexy Colin Jacobs. Her best buddy is the perfect man, but the studious
prof needs some...encouragement. Like one uninhibited night in her
bedroom -- lingerie, toys, and all!
"Mmmm...was that hot--?"
Colin
is aching the next day, and the amnesia he's got from the bump on his
head isn't helping. He and Miranda had a fantasy evening -- uh, didn't
they? So why can't he recall undressing such a sexy woman, or kissing
every inch of her delectable body?
"Or not...?"
So he'll
just have to show up for a second night, and a third. . .and hope that
this time it will be unforgettable for both of them.
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