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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5 Klovers - Courtesy of CK2S Kwips & Kritiques, February 5, 2008
This review is from: Pleasure Exchange (Avon Red) (Paperback)
All she wanted was to write an article that earn her notice as a serious journalist. Cat Nichols never meant to bring negative publicity to her hunky scientist neighbor, Sam York. She certainly never meant to unwittingly launch a public outcry against his work. When experimentation on his project is temporarily halted because of her news story, she does the only thing she can think of to make it up to him - offers herself as his guinea pig for his female libido enhancer. If by doing so she helps him and gets to enjoy a few nights of intimacy with the scientist of her dreams, all the better! Sam's frustration at having his current project halted is only rivaled by the sexual frustration he feels every time he thinks of the sexy journalist next door. He can hardly believe it when Cat suggests he try his experiments out on her, but he's not fool enough to miss this chance to get closer to her! A few nights ought to get her out of his system - after all, he isn't cut out for long-term relationships. But he soon realizes that a few trysts with Cat will never be enough. Can he trust the up and coming reporter to stick around if he lets her into his life and his heart? Cathryn Fox has a definite knack for penning romances that are simultaneously sweet, sexy and fun and she certainly follows in this vein with the third entry in her Pleasure Games series, Pleasure Exchange. In this book, she delivers a romance sure to delight all readers, whether this is the first Cathryn Fox title they have read or they are long time fans of her work. Indeed, although this story is third in a series, it could easily be read as a standalone novel by anyone who has not yet enjoyed the first two. Although connected via crossover characters and setting, the story works very well independent of its predecessors. Of course, Pleasure Exchange is bound to make new readers curious about Pleasure Control and Pleasure Prolonged, both of which this reviewer thoroughly enjoyed. Sam is the kind of hero who makes me wonder where the heck all the hunky scientists are hiding in my town! Kind and caring, he is devoted to those he loves, even as he believes he will never find a lasting romantic love for himself. Though his trust in the female gender is broken, at least romantically, it never prevents him from treating women with the utmost respect and attentiveness, belying his inability to commit once he finds the right woman. Cat is a wonderfully sweet and conscientious heroine, determined to right the wrongs she has inadvertently caused, no matter what it takes. Of course, in her shoes, what women would not want to offer herself up to the handsome Sam as a sexual test subject? Still, Cat's efforts at reparation go beyond the bedroom, showing her to be a woman of honor, someone who can be counted on to keep her word once she gives it. The kind of woman that perhaps Sam could see himself spending the rest of his life with... I feel like I have waited forever for this sequel, although I only discovered the Pleasure Games series last year! With a healthy dose of steamy sex combined with sweet romance, Cathryn Fox will thrill romance readers with Pleasure Exchange! Series Order: Pleasure Control (Pleasure Games)Pleasure Prolonged (Avon Red)Pleasure Exchange (Avon Red)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been better, March 6, 2008
This review is from: Pleasure Exchange (Avon Red) (Paperback)
When fluff columnist Cat Nichols writes a hard news article about scientist Sam York's top secret study of female Viagra to further her career, she unwittingly exposes his study to criticism from animal rights activists, which promptly puts the study in jeopardy. Sam comes up with a great way to get his control subject and act on the lust he has had for his neighbor for the last six months by convincing her to help him test his serum. Since she shares in his lust, there is not a lot of encouragement needed, and the two embark on a scorching affair all in the name of science. But their emotions get the best of them, though neither wants to admit it to the other. Sam's fear of abandonment coupled with Cat's career goals might preclude them from a future. Can love blossom from an experiment? Fox's final entry in the "Pleasure" series (this is the only one I've read) can stand on its own merits, as slim as they might be. If you are looking for pure escapist erotica, this one will fit the bill, but if you are looking for plot development and anything resembling a storyline, look elsewhere. The story is about 215 pages long; if you remove the sexual passages or the two fantasizing about having sex, there is about 25 pages left over. But her writing is first rate and dialogue (what little there is...) is crisp and believable. Had she developed the story and expanded about 100 pages more, it would've been a really great novel.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasure Exchange, February 21, 2008
This review is from: Pleasure Exchange (Avon Red) (Paperback)
Scientist and cover model beautiful, Sam York heads up a research team investigating the effects of a female libido enhancer. He only needs to complete one more experiment before he can give his findings to the Grant Governing Board. Two things are standing in his way - protestors against his experiments and lack of a willing female to test the libido serum on. The first problem Sam can deal with. The second? Sam isn't so sure that it is the right thing to do but he agrees to test his neighbor and secret fantasy woman, reporter Cat Nichols. Cat Nichols feels horrible. Because of an exposé she wrote for the local newspaper, her sexy neighbor Sam York is being picketed by angry protestors. Wanting to make it up to him, she volunteers to be his test subject in a ground-breaking experiment. Cat knows her decision to be tested might not be a wise one but she can't help it. Sam York has been the subject of her female fantasies for months. Lord have mercy and pass me the ice! I NEED a Sam York in my life. Sam is naughty and sensuous by nature but carefully keeps his inner sexuality hidden. He was unable to do this while in Cat's presence, and I loved Sam's ability to cherish and bring Cat to the ultimate fulfillment. Not that Cat didn't reciprocate, she did tenfold. Their love affair, I mean, their EXPERIMENT, was hot enough to scorch the sheets. Add in a cute and lovable best friend, Jen, and I thought Pleasure Exchange an immensely animated, highly provocative, and exceedingly sexy read. I am on pins and needles hoping against hope that Jen will get her own story. Cathryn Fox's third Pleasure Games installment is a "run, don't walk, and buy" type of book. While this book reads perfect as a stand alone, it is part of a series. As a reader first, and reviewer second, I recommend going back and reading the first two books, Pleasure Prolonged and Pleasure Control. With Pleasure Exchange, Cathryn Fox has made me a fan most definitely and I can't wait to see what she releases next Talia reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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