Wicked Pleasure by Lora Leigh (St. Martin’s May 2008)

 

Lora Leigh has the ability to write a ménage in such a way that I can understand the driving force behind it. She accomplished it in Wicked Pleasure.

 

Blurb from Lora Leigh's website:

Jaci Wright has been running from Cameron Falladay, for seven years now. Fears of the desires he arouses in her, and the knowledge of the relationship he wanted with her spurred her to run, to find a life that kept her traveling the globe and out of his reach. His and his twin brother's.

But now, life has come full circle. A new job has placed Jaci in the Sinclair mansion with Cameron and his brother Chase. And Cam is tired of waiting. It's hard enough to face accepting a relationship with Cam, knowing what he wants, but having the world her lover's brother touches her as well fills her with dread. Gossip, rumors and the tattered tales of juicy secrets fill the society she now moves within. Can she face the world knowing she's a lover to both men, or will her hesitancy and her fears destroy her chance of happiness forever.

 

My thoughts:

I love the way Cam is written. I am able to understand his reasoning for wanting to share Jaci, the woman he loves, with his brother. The demons from his past are motivating him. Jaci is torn between her love and desire for Cam and what he is asking of her. Throw in Chase, Cam's brother, who wants to know his brother's demons, for a fabulous combination. Not to mention the elusive men's club that Jaci is redesigning.

Just a note, this book does contain explicit sex between the heroine, hero and the hero's brother. So, if it isn't your thing, then I would not recommend this book. However, I would recommend it to anyone looking for a great read with hot, steamy sex (that is sometimes a ménage a trios).

This book is a keeper for me. I would definitely re-read it in the future.

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