Sunday, July 14, 2013

Dariel Raye’s Satin Sheets Review: “Skye High” by LaVerne Thompson



Product Details                                         
·        File Size: 211 KB
·        Print Length: 38 pages
·        Publisher: Horny Devil Publishing (October 22, 2012)
·        Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
·        Language: English
·        ASIN: B009V7JKUE
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“Who knew that traveling first class could be so…well…enlightening?” Reilly Greene thought as she watched her old teenage crush now fully grown, lick his fingers. Who the hell was she kidding? Traveling anywhere, anyhow with Ben Skye was enough to make her weak at the knees and a few other places in between. 

Ben Skye thought the possibility of having a heart attack at 33,000 feet in the air just might not be a bad way to go – if Reilly was the one giving it to him. But could he convince her that once their feet hit the ground he could still take her to the heavens, and this time it would be for the rest of their lives.

Review
“Skye High” is a feel good book at its best. I usually don't read much contemporary romance since my fave is paranormal, but I truly enjoyed this story. In fact, it took me back to my high school crush days and the joy of finding out he was crushing on me at the same time. LOL 

Thompson has a way of pulling you in and dropping you right smack in the middle of the story. She ties the details together so smoothly, if I didn't know better I'd think writing was effortless. The characters were both likeable and believable, the relationship satisfying, and you’ll find yourself just as excited about their reunion as they are - and they are VERY excited. Four and a half satin pillows.



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