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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Matzoh and Mistletoe by Jodie Griffin

Blurb:
Every December twenty-fifth, Rebeccah Rickman volunteers through her synagogue so that others can celebrate Christmas. Her usual mitzvah, or good deed, is assisting police officer Jeremy Kohler. But this year is different: this year, Becca is free to act on the attraction that has long simmered between her and the sexy cop.

Jeremy couldn’t have asked for a better gift than discovering the woman he’s fantasized about for five long years is single. But when he learns about the violence that broke up Becca’s marriage, he’s hesitant to pursue her. He fears his desires will scare her away—but can’t deny his own need for control in the bedroom. Or his longing to instruct her in the fine art of submission…

Becca is shocked to learn that Jeremy is a sexual dominant. And despite her past, she’s also aroused. But before she can explore what that means, she’s going to have to put her trust in Jeremy—and her own fledgling desires.


Review:
If you like your holiday stories with a little kink this will be right up your alley.  Because Becca and Jeremy have known each other for five years but done nothing about their attraction to one another because Becca was married their relationship doesn't feel as rushed as it might have in a book this short otherwise.  I really like that Jeremy was sensitive to Becca’s fears and I loved that Becca had a problem with the word submission if not the act.  I think it made it very real for me.  So if you want a spicy holiday read this one will warm you up quick.


I was given an advanced copy of this from NetGalley for a fair and honest review.

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