"Will her secret admirer give her what her fiance doesn't?"
Tess works as manager in a Pediatric office and is engaged
to Tyson James, a brilliant cardiologist. So why was she
feeling more and more unsatisfied with the direction her
life is going? It might have something to do with the
erotic notes, gifts and phone calls she has been receiving.
The messages stir up desires that she knows Tyson can never
fill. When she tells Tyson about the calls, he wants her to
call the police, but Tess is not willing to give up her
secret admirer yet. Besides, his phone calls make her
hotter than Tyson ever did. Tess's secret admirer knows her a lot better than Tess could
ever imagine. He has known her since their childhood, and
he decided that he is tired of waiting to make his move.
When Tess got engaged, he knows that the good doctor is not
what she needs, so he comes up with a plan to seduce her
away. He can hardly wait to use the whipped cream and
handcuffs. What will she say when she finds out his real
identity? WHIPPED CREAM AND HANDCUFFS is a quick read. But it's
loaded with sex, mild kinkiness and fun. I wish the story
had been longer. I was a little worried that the secret
admirer was starting to sound like a stalker, but Ms. Walker
carried it off great. This is a good fantasy read.
Reviewed by Patricia McGrew
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted September 27, 2003
SummaryTessa was all set. She was engaged to marry the perfect
man. He was a rich, great-looking doctor. And then, on
Valentine's Day, the gift basket came, filled with
handcuffs, naughty suggestions, and the like.
Then the letters started coming. Then the phone calls. And
the perfect man isn't looking so perfect any more.
Rated NC17. Short story
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