It’s an all erotic romance day here on I am Indeed. And, all 3 posts have giveaways!!
Here on this post you can enter to win a kindle copy of Home is Where the Heat Is by Amelia James
Book Review:
I read erotic romance for several reasons, and most of them have little to do with the actual sex. I’m always curious about the why – what makes people act in certain ways, and how do their sexual proclivities and behaviors reflect or change their own internal dialogue. Taking a character out of her Twisted Mosaic series, Amelia James brings us the story of Claire and the men who will influence and heat up her life.
Claire is like all of us: she has issues that affect her life and relationships. She’s got trust issues, and doesn’t always see them as detrimental. But, relationships are something that she does and doesn’t want in equal measures, and prefers to think in terms of Mr. Right ForNow, instead of forever.
JT is the last person that a girl with trust issues should be involved with. A bad boy with his own trust issues and a real fear of trusting or relying on anyone, JT’s sexy swagger and Claire’s own inability to resist a challenge makes him irresistible.
But there is one other man who makes more sense for Claire, even if he doesn’t present a challenge: Kurt, the IT guy at the office is sweet, considerate and has a crush on Claire that anyone can see. She’s not thinking relationship: Kurt makes perfect sense for that, but she doesn’t see a place in her life with him.
Told with insets of JT’s and Claire’s point of view, we see the two struggle with their issues, their concerns and even their own inadequacies. When they decide to spice up their life by including Kurt, the interactions feel honest and real which gives readers a real sense of the potential pitfalls and questions in a less-traditional relationship dynamic. I so wanted more of Kurt’s story, where we see the dynamic and his own struggles in dealing with a new and different sexual dynamic and the feelings that result.
And have no questions: this book details relationships and all of the silly, stupid and ultimately brutally honest issues that crop up: whether there are two or twelve people involved. Claire, JT and Kurt are living and breathing beings, which feel as if they could be your neighbor or friend, and these characters help to increase the enjoyment and satisfaction from the well-written and unique naked interactions between them. Knee-shaking, steam up your eyeballs interactions will have you wanting to experiment or imagine yourself in the middle with choices to make.
I’ve read and enjoyed the Twisted Mosaic series, but for pure heart and fuel for the imagination this book is my favorite. So much so that I bought my copy and suggest you do too!
I purchased a copy of the title for my own library. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.

Title: Home is Where the Heat Is
Author: Amelia James
Genre: BDSM, Menage
Published by: Evolved Publishing
Format:eBook
Source: Self-Purchased
Pages: 230
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The Twisted Mosaic readers’ favorite, Claire, has some twisted fun of her own.
Dependable paralegal Claire O’Connor knows the man of her dreams is out there waiting for her, and she’s ready for him. Imagine her surprise—and delight—when she discovers not one but two men who lust for her. One adores her; the other challenges her. One makes sense; the other is a gamble.
Despite the family tragedy that shaped his past, JT Luck has only known success professionally. His personal life, however, is a failure. He doesn’t want a relationship, and while his ‘let it ride’ attitude keeps most women at a distance, Claire is eager to roll with him.
But when she finds out Kurt Langston, the office’s resident computer geek, harbors a secret crush on her, she wonders if he’s the safer bet. Kurt doesn’t get close to people, and his feelings for Claire make no sense in his carefully ordered life. His unexpected bond with JT pushes him to take chances he never imagined.
Go all-in or go home? Either way, the heat could be more than they can handle.
Giveaway
Here is where you can enter to win a Kindle copy of this title
Drawing ends at 23.59 EST on 25 May, 2013. 18+ only
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