
Nauti Deceptions - Lora Leigh
Let me just say that I have never been disappointed by any book written by Lora Leigh. She is one of the best erotica romance writers that I have read.
This book is the fourth in a series about men and women residing in Somerset County somewhere in Kentucky.
The first three books were based on the Mackay brothers. The brothers are very hot, hot Marine veterans who on occasion contract work to Homeland Security. The fourth book is based on Alex Jensen, who was a special forces veteran also working occasionally for Homeland Security. Throughout each of these previous books were got a glimpse of Sheriff Zeke. The fifth book, Nauti Deceptions, has Sheriff Zeke as the main character.
Nauti Deceptions can be read without reading the other four books in the series.
As I said, the main character is Sheriff Zeke along with Rogue. The description that Lora Leigh gives of Sheriff Zeke through the whole book left me pretty much 'breathless.' I was going to say 'panting' but breathless seemed more lady like.
Of course the cover picture added to the breathlessness. Wait, Wait, what was I talking about? Was I talking? Sorry, I was drooling over the front cover!
Sheriff Zeke has been attracted to Rogue for years ever since he met her as his son's teacher. Zeke is about 10 years older than Rogue and stays away from her for that reason. Rogue has the same mutual attraction and has not been shy about letting Sheriff Zeke know about them. She was a teacher who was drugged and had pornographic pictures taken of her and posted to the internet. She was fired from her job and to show the townspeople that she was not ashamed, she opened a biker bar in the town. She, suprisingly, has stayed a virgin. There have been 3 murders in town and Zeke is afraid that Rogue will be targeted next as the murdered people were relatives of Rogue.
In protecting Rogue, they both find that they cannot fight the sexual chemistry and attraction. And then the fun begins!
Again, I enjoy everyone of Lora Leigh's books. They all have a plausible plot and the erotic writing is excellent. The only disappointment I have in this book is Lora Leigh kept referring to Sheriff's Zeke's dark tendencies towards sex. In reading what they were, I did not find that they were 'dark' but quite normal and natural. I am not sure where she was going with this theme.
Good Book! Hot Alpha men! You have to love them!
Read it!
Enjoy,
Susan
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