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Review: Carmen's New York Romance Trilogy - Nikki Sex

Carmen's New York Romance TrilogyCarmen's New York Romance Trilogy by Nikki Sex


Reviewer: Stacey
Rating: 4.5 Fairies

Another OMG! I've read dom and sub books before...but the sex scenes in this book are fantastic.
Carmen's story is a complex one in which I feel the writer wrote beautifully. The emotion and self hate the main character feels and works through, often to an emotional overload, is fabulously developed. The author allows the character to see she is still capable of love...

Kurt comes into her life at a difficult time for them both, and together, they embrace themselves wholeheartedly and forge a bond unbreakable and durable to the very last breath!

I myself nearly climaxed a few times with the descriptive sex scenes....
I was totally absorbed in the moments.... With drugs, abuse, theft, and the law.

This is a very very exciting and captivating read. I could not put it down! Another writer to my "must read lists"!

Synopsis

Carmen's New York Romance Trilogy(Carmen's New York #1-3)

by 
4.26 of 5 star
Kurt Nielsen - a wealthy construction engineer, and New York's most eligible bachelor.

Carmen Wilson - a woman who has lost everything, and is on the run for her life.

A chance meeting brings these two unlikely partners together. In spite of being complete strangers, intense sexual chemistry overwhelms them, turning their lives upside down.

Unfortunately for Kurt, Carmen runs again.

Carmen would love to be with Kurt – but he is way out of her league. She has too many secrets - terrible secrets that she is convinced will make him despise her. How could she possibly reveal them to him?

Now Kurt is turning the city upside down to find her.

But Kurt's not the only one searching for Carmen. Two Federal Agents and her violent, obsessive ex boyfriend also want to get their hands on her.

Carmen comes with serious baggage and a host of personal demons.

Will Kurt find Carmen before the feds and her ex do? And can Kurt teach her how to love and trust again?

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This boxed set includes: Carmen's New York ClimaxCarmen's New York Escape, and Carmen's New York Love.

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