"Hot sex and heart warming plot!"
Rena, as she prefers to be called, is glad her husband's
estate is finally settled. She married an older man at the
tender age of eighteen, and spent fourteen long years
married to him. To say her husband's children from his
first marriage don't like her is putting it mildly. She
just doesn't realize how much they hate her. She's finally
back home in her Las Vegas hotel. She lives in the
penthouse. She bought the hotel not long after her
husband's funeral and is in the process of getting the
hotel organized her way. When Rena gets in, she goes to
the bar. She's approached by an old man. He talks to her
in Italian, her native language. Alessandro "Al" Giacomo Napolitano came to this time
period for one reason and one reason only. He couldn't
resist the impulse to approach Rena. He has to eliminate
the assassin Rena's stepson hired. The assassin will be
killing Rena tomorrow. Al brought a drug from the future
to use on the assassin. He has to carry this through. He
doesn't want to live without the love of his life, which
is exactly what Rena was. Will Al be successful? Will he be able to kill the
assassin and save Rena's life? What of the stepson? If Al
does manage to kill the assassin, what's to stop the
stepson from trying again? Cassie Walder has done a wonderful job with ONCE AGAIN
LOVE. I really enjoyed how the Al from the future just
couldn't resist speaking with Rena again. I can't even
imagine a love so overwhelming, Al would go back in time
to save his beloved. The emotions run rampant in this
short story as we watch Al and Rena meet and fall in love.
Even though this is a very heartwarming story, the sex is
as hot as a sidewalk in August here in Arizona. If you
like your erotica steaming with a touching love story,
don't miss Cassie Walder's ONCE AGAIN LOVE.
Reviewed by Chere Gruver
Courtesy Sensual Romance Reviews
Posted June 10, 2004
SummaryDestiny brought them together. Fate tore them apart. Al's
had a lifetime to live with his regrets, and to plot a way
to change the future -- in the past. Now he has one chance
to change his life. Timing is everything.
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