Title: Missionary Position
Author: Daisy Prescott
Release Date: June 10, 2014
Synopsis:
Sex? Absolutely.
Love? Not my thing.
I didn't do love or butterflies, but I loved him.
I was screwed, and not in a good way.
Selah Elmore is a smart, independent woman who knows exactly who she is and what she wants. She loves her life being a professor and popular pirate erotica author. However, when she leaves the Pacific Northwest to spend six months studying sculpture in West Africa, she learns she doesn't know a thing about love.
Cocky, suit-wearing Gerhard charms her during a stopover in Amsterdam, but dashing, adventurous Kai sweeps her off her feet in Ghana.
Sparks fly on three continents when perpetually single Selah discovers there's more to love and life than she ever imagined.
Love? Not my thing.
I didn't do love or butterflies, but I loved him.
I was screwed, and not in a good way.
Selah Elmore is a smart, independent woman who knows exactly who she is and what she wants. She loves her life being a professor and popular pirate erotica author. However, when she leaves the Pacific Northwest to spend six months studying sculpture in West Africa, she learns she doesn't know a thing about love.
Cocky, suit-wearing Gerhard charms her during a stopover in Amsterdam, but dashing, adventurous Kai sweeps her off her feet in Ghana.
Sparks fly on three continents when perpetually single Selah discovers there's more to love and life than she ever imagined.
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Four Stars
Fascinating
with lots of unexpected twists!
Missionary
Position
is one of those stories that if too much of the plot is talked about
in a review, then it might reveal spoilers. I'll talk about the
heroine instead.
Selah Elmore
is
in her early forties, and, yes, she's the
older
one in the possible
pairing.
I liked Selah very much. She's single, smart and loves her work. She
loves life and lives in the moment. The story and Selah's journey
begins with a brief, chance encounter at the airport while on her way
to Amsterdam. What happens next is fascinating and full of unexpected
twists!
This
is my first read from Daisy Prescott, and I'm very impressed! Her
writing has a way of beautifully pulling you into the story. You'll
be wondering where she's going with this story, but really, just go
with the flow. Your questions will be answered if you keep reading.
The
setting is highlighted with stunning descriptions. I felt like I was
in Amsterdam and
Ghana hanging
out
with
Selah and
going through all the motions with her.
Missionary
Position
was a refreshing read for me. It made me giggle, smile,
and appreciate
friendship and all the lovely moments life has to offer.
*A review copy was provided by the author for an honest review.
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