Eastern philosphy/beliefs meet western/American culture.
Nathan Gao is a Chinese student and tenant in the building owned by Tracy Williams. Tracy was only eighteen when she inherited the building and raising her younger brother after their parents died. Nathan seems somewhat shy and Tracy has little experience with dating but the two have been flirting when they meet in the entrance or the hall. There is an attraction there.
Nathan left Hong Kong to get a degree in business at a college in America where they have the best course. He is the eldest son and therefore, according to Chinese beliefs must support his family. His mother is a Tigress at a temple that believes in finding the highest realm of spirituality through sexual enlightenment.
What happens when Nathan and Tracy start exploring her sexuality. Nathan believes she is a Tigress but Tracy is very skeptical of the belief. She is strongly attracted to Nathan but skoffs at letting him teach her about being a Tigress.
The subject matter made for an interesting journey through this story. In my humble opinion it pays to keep an open mind while reading this!
Rating: Pretty Good Steaminess: Heat Wave
My Totals: H/S: 38 Other: 18
Take care, happy reading,
Donna M, Dream Team member







Hey Donna - this sounds interesting
The Dream Team are busy posting this evening
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Sadhbh
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Oh yea!
It was quite interesting! I saw another review or maybe I should say listing because all the "review" said was "Tantric Sex". This book has been whispering to me since it arrived but I ignored it until it got louder!
I was just over on the thread about getting more people involved in the Challenge or more people posting their books. I broke it down to 3.25 books a month to get to 38/39 books for a year. Easily doable when you read like you & I. Even for a person that only reads occasionaly that seem easy.
Have a great weekend. I have to go put my laundry in the dryer!
Take care, happy reading,
Donna M, Dream Team member
This book was different,
and I enjoyed reading about the cult, which Jade Lee said was based on a real cult in China. Interesting!
Lynn