Sunday, May 31, 2015

Touch of Trouble by Cara Dee

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Book Title: Touch of Trouble
Author: Cara Dee
Series: Touch #4
Genres: Erotica, BDSM, Contemporary, Romance, Adult Fiction
Book Links: GoodreadsAmazon
My Rating: ★★★☆ 3 Stars


After finding her perfect match both in life and in the lifestyle, Kayla Brandon feels like she’s finally ready for her future to begin. But first Nicholas insists she make peace with the ghosts of her past: namely, her family. Ugh.  
But give a Little a big task and she can pull it off. Whether it’s redesigning Switch, Nicholas’s BDSM club, or playing matchmaker for their friends, Kayla’s up to the challenge.Kayla tries really, really hard to stay out of trouble. But sometimes it just finds her!


MY THOUGHTS:

Continuation of Nicholas and Kayla's story.

Getting inside of Kayla's head was almost like entering a pink room full of cute stuffed toys, frills and laces, candy bars, etc. She was adorably sweet, childish and fairly consistent of her role as her Daddy's Little Girl throughout the book. Although at one point I felt like the story was getting nowhere, it was just like an extension of their whirlwind relationship and nothing was happening much at all. 

The scenes in this book were mostly centered on the happenings around them e.g. Christmas with Layla's abhorrent family, Nick and Layla's friends at the club, etc. I wanted to see them develop their DD/LG (Daddy Dom/Little Girl) relationship, and they really lacked chemistry here. The sex scenes fell flat for me, too. I liked this novella, but not as much as I enjoyed Look But Don't Touch. Nonetheless, it was still a cute, entertaining read.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

There aren't many things better than picking up Cara Dee's Kindle and getting completely sucked into a whole new world—where words morph into images and characters' moods suddenly reflect her own. Aside from good plot and writing, for Cara, it boils down to relatable characters.  
As a writer, Cara is not finished until the men and women in her books come to life, until she can see them as real people, until she can connect with them. Which means she writes what she wants to read: everyday heroes and heroines who have the same struggles we all do. They evolve, have flaws, make mistakes and amends, learn, and find the endings they fight for. Those are the characters who take the readers on a journey away from work, laundry, grocery shopping, and to-do lists.  
When Cara is not writing, researching, or brainstorming, she's either planning her next trip (never-ending bucket list), reading, watching hockey, or spending time with her family and friends. 

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