Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Review: Blue Cruise(1Night Stand series) by Liz Crowe

Publisher: Decadent Publishing
Length: Short Story
Requested


Blurb: Caleb and Tarkan were an odd couple—men from two different cultures—so in love, they were determined to overcome any obstacles. But fate had different plans for Tarkan. Shattered and unable to function a full two years after tragedy strikes, Caleb faces the hollow shell that is his life.

Adem Broussard is happy enough, as owner and chef of his restaurant on the Turkish southern coast. But a tall, American Adonis he saw once, years ago on a Turkish Blue Cruise haunts his most erotic dreams, and he hopes contracting Madame Eve's 1NightStand service for an unconventional date will help him forget.

When Caleb caves in to his friend Elle's insistence that he return to Turkey and exorcise some of the demons that haunt him, he reluctantly climbs on board a private yacht for a special 1Night Stand Blue Cruise. There he comes face to face with the man who remembers him well…and helps him heal.

Reviewed by Amber: Caleb is heartbroken after the death of his true love, Tarkan which leads him to contact Madame Eve's 1NightStand service to set up a date which he hopes will alleviate the pain within his heart.

Adem is Caleb's former chef and also looking for his fantasy man through Madame Eve's 1NighStand service who just happens to look like his former boss, Caleb.

The whole idea of this story is a little out there and unbelievable, but it is fiction so you have to go with it if you choose to read this one.

I thought the author did a good job, but unfortunately I like stories that are more reality based. That's a personal preference. But if you're looking for a tale that's a little on the sweet side, you might enjoy this one.

B

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