
Book: Sunday
Author: Kaia Bennett
Publisher: Wicked Women of Color Press
Genre: IR Contemporary
Cameron Flynn dreads Sundays. That’s the day set aside to meet with his psychology class partner Gia Kessler. He feels Gia is controlling and demanding, with a bad attitude to boot. It’s just too bad he finds her incredibly sexy.
Gia thinks Flynn is a world class slacker. He’s not interested in their project and she has to do the majority of the work. She’s determined not to let him keep her from getting an “A” on this project. Flynn’s bad boy reputation isn’t helping Gia’s opinion of him.
Flynn’s decision to teach Gia a lesson and humble her a little has unexpected consequences. Their attraction to one another is undeniable once they let their guard down. Will they be able to stay out of their own way in order to find happily ever after?
This is a great tale of boy meets girl, boy and girl despise each other, and then boy and girl give in to unbridled passion. Gia and Flynn are both strong and industrious characters who are both unknowingly looking for love. Although Flynn gets Gia to submit to him, she constantly stands up to him and fights him every step of the way. Gia’s need to belong to Flynn but maintain her independence is part of what endeared her to me.
With Sunday, Kaia Bennett spins a tale that allows the reader to see amazing growth in both the main characters. To me, this growth is something that is missing in a lot of erotica. It took a minute for me to warm up to Flynn, but once Ms. Bennett started peeling back the layers, it was hard not to like him and want him to end up with Gia. Besides their own stubbornness, there are other obstacles, namely well intentioned friends and Gia’s ex-boyfriend, for the couple to deal with. Sunday is a great book and I look forward to reading more of Ms. Bennett’s work. I give it a 4 out of 5.
Xian
Author: Kaia Bennett
Publisher: Wicked Women of Color Press
Genre: IR Contemporary
Cameron Flynn dreads Sundays. That’s the day set aside to meet with his psychology class partner Gia Kessler. He feels Gia is controlling and demanding, with a bad attitude to boot. It’s just too bad he finds her incredibly sexy.
Gia thinks Flynn is a world class slacker. He’s not interested in their project and she has to do the majority of the work. She’s determined not to let him keep her from getting an “A” on this project. Flynn’s bad boy reputation isn’t helping Gia’s opinion of him.
Flynn’s decision to teach Gia a lesson and humble her a little has unexpected consequences. Their attraction to one another is undeniable once they let their guard down. Will they be able to stay out of their own way in order to find happily ever after?
This is a great tale of boy meets girl, boy and girl despise each other, and then boy and girl give in to unbridled passion. Gia and Flynn are both strong and industrious characters who are both unknowingly looking for love. Although Flynn gets Gia to submit to him, she constantly stands up to him and fights him every step of the way. Gia’s need to belong to Flynn but maintain her independence is part of what endeared her to me.
With Sunday, Kaia Bennett spins a tale that allows the reader to see amazing growth in both the main characters. To me, this growth is something that is missing in a lot of erotica. It took a minute for me to warm up to Flynn, but once Ms. Bennett started peeling back the layers, it was hard not to like him and want him to end up with Gia. Besides their own stubbornness, there are other obstacles, namely well intentioned friends and Gia’s ex-boyfriend, for the couple to deal with. Sunday is a great book and I look forward to reading more of Ms. Bennett’s work. I give it a 4 out of 5.
Xian
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