Saturday, April 27, 2013

Reviews: Tamaria Soana - Southern Embrace

Southern Embrace by Tamaria Soana

Savannah is utterly destroyed when her husband is killed in a car accident and at the beginning of the story we see her at rock bottom, in the graveyard in the rain.  If not for her friend Nikki we are sure she would have given up. Enter old flame, Lance.

This book is a total roller coaster from Vann’s own emotional ups and downs to how she copes with the vagaries of her mother, somehow managing to come out on top.

I really liked that the character believably did not fall into the ex’s arms in the first 5 pages... instead there was the build up  that is far more realistic than many you see in romance books.

The sex is super hot too... not overwhelming the story, which could be easy to do in such a short story.  Well done Tamaria Soana. This is another example of how the contemporary romance genre is continuing to evolve

ISBN: 9781937325602 
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: April 15th 2013 

Can a long lost love mend a grieving heart?

Widowed at twenty-three, Savannah Grant is devastated and consumed with grief, a grief that she can't seem to move past. When her high school sweetheart, Lance Peterson, re-enters her life, Savannah struggles with the feeling that she would be betraying her deceased husband by moving on. Plus, she can't forget the way Lance broke her heart all those years ago.

Lance never stopped loving Savannah. He wants a second chance, and he's willing to do anything it takes to convince her to give him one. Will she give in and let Lance love her, showing her a passion beyond anything she thought possible?

Content Warning: adult language, explicit sexual situations and sexually explicit play

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