Friday, August 12, 2011

Review: Provoke Me by Cari Quinn

Provoke Me 
~Cari Quinn 

Format: Kindle Edition 
File Size: 459 KB 
Publisher: Ellora's Cave 
Publish Date: June 22, 2011 
ASIN: B005950L46

From the author's website:
Sometimes extreme provocation can lead to exactly what you need... 

Attracted. Kelly's focus is the bookstore she manages. Sex is relegated to a list of candidates on her PDA. Only one man pushes all her buttons—her boss. Fascinated. Spencer is determined to fight his desire for Kelly. For years they've bumped heads over the store they both love. But there's more than one reason their getting together is complicated.  

Provoked. When Kelly and Spencer unexpectedly meet up at a sex club, all the rules go out the window. Suddenly there's only way this match of wills can end —naked, preferably all night long. In this battle for sexual supremacy, there are two winners—and two losers when their stubbornness leads to the very thing each dreads most. 

Reader's Advisory: In a couple of scenes, Kelly and Spencer test "the more the merrier" theory.

Kelly Crossman works in a small, independent bookstore chain.  She loves her job, and she's good at it.  She gets along pretty well with her co-workers, but her boss - oh!  He's the stuff of fantasy.  And she fantasizes quite a bit ;)

Spencer Galvin lives and breathes the bookstore.  He got his position through dubious means, but he's good at what he does and he has big plans for his career by maintaining his professionalism and continuing to do an outstanding job.  That includes ignoring the hotness that is his employee, Kelly. 

When they both end up at a local sex club, sparks fly.  As they begin their relationship, it's all about sex, but as things go forward it becomes more.  But Spencer has a few work-related skeletons in his closet that prevent him from getting closer to Kelly, and Kelly must decide how much distance she'll allow Spencer to put between them, or if he's going to break her heart.

My Thoughts:
Wow.  I really enjoyed Provoke Me.  Usually, when I read "sex club", I roll my eyes.  In Provoke Me, it worked - it was a good setting for these two to run into each other in a non-work environment.  Their first meeting was so full of sexy tension I could almost feel it. 

Even though he was kind of an ass, I really liked Spencer - he was a decent guy who made some bad decisions and because of that swung in the complete opposite direction to being a very closed-type personality.  And when he had too much bottled up, he let it out sexually. Kelly was a more free-spirited personality, more open and bluntly honest, and she makes Spencer absolutely crazy - in both a good and bad way, lol.  Their differences in personality made for very good conflict throughout the book.

Provoke me had a great combination of an emotional storyline, interesting characters, and hot sexy scenes:  I loved Spencer and Kelly together - between his sexual procilvities and her willingness to try new things, Provoke Me steamed up my kindle screen!


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Book provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

6 comments:

  1. I've read about this book before, but I still don't think it is meant for me. Great review though Patti.

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  2. Lol, yes I sex club does make me roll my eyes too so I am glad it worked

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  3. I loved this one! I rarely recommend reading the second book in a series first, but in this case I do. Reveal Me was cute, but this one was soo much better.

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  4. Hey honey! Great book! Love your review! You know how to sucker me in!
    Miss ya honey! I hope all is well with the family!
    Enjoy the weekend!
    Hugs!
    Cecile

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  5. The combination of elements in this story is key for me! I've been hearing great things about Cari Quinn and she's definitely an author I'm keepimg my eye on!

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  6. Thanks Aurian!

    Blodeuedd: It did work; I enjoyed it!

    Colette: I agree - I liked this one better too.

    Cecile: Thanks - hope all is well with you :)

    Leontine: It is a great story!

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