Synopsis
A muse. Me. The motorcycle riding, ass-kicking, concert t-shirt wearing chick from Las Vegas, is a world-renowned French artist’s muse. For a month.
I had no idea when I took the escort job with Exquisite Escorts I would be standing naked in front of a blank canvas in a Seattle warehouse.
“Love on Canvas” he calls his exhibit, a combination of photographic stills and paint entwined to create the most awe-inspiring pieces the world will ever see. Except every last one of them features me and a moment in time where I was vulnerable.
Alec Dubois played on those vulnerabilities, teaching me lessons about love and life that would stay with me through the rest of my days.
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Mia Saunders continues her mission to bail out her comatose father whose life is on the line to a dangerous loan-shark who happens to be Mia’s ex-boyfriend. For this journey, she serves as a high-priced escort to French artist named Alec Dubois in Seattle, Washington.
Each installment in the Calendar Girl Serial will release every month throughout 2015. The stories will feature Mia, told from her perspective as she continues her journey as an escort to twelve clients in twelve different locations.
Warning: This book is designed for audiences 18+ due to language and graphic sexual content.
I had no idea when I took the escort job with Exquisite Escorts I would be standing naked in front of a blank canvas in a Seattle warehouse.
“Love on Canvas” he calls his exhibit, a combination of photographic stills and paint entwined to create the most awe-inspiring pieces the world will ever see. Except every last one of them features me and a moment in time where I was vulnerable.
Alec Dubois played on those vulnerabilities, teaching me lessons about love and life that would stay with me through the rest of my days.
***
Mia Saunders continues her mission to bail out her comatose father whose life is on the line to a dangerous loan-shark who happens to be Mia’s ex-boyfriend. For this journey, she serves as a high-priced escort to French artist named Alec Dubois in Seattle, Washington.
Each installment in the Calendar Girl Serial will release every month throughout 2015. The stories will feature Mia, told from her perspective as she continues her journey as an escort to twelve clients in twelve different locations.
Warning: This book is designed for audiences 18+ due to language and graphic sexual content.
My Review
Oh My God!! If you
haven’t started to read this series... well then you need to hurry the hell
up!
If you haven’t
read January yet, I highly recommend to go one-click it immediately. From the
moment I started reading this series, I knew I was going to be addicted! What a
fun, refreshing take on the serial. I can’t wait to delve into Mia’s journey
each month. This is one you aren’t going
to want to miss, this series full of hotties, hot sex and witty dialogue. You
will not be disappointed!
In January we are
introduced to Mia twenty something year old beauty, with an amazing sense of
humor, who happens to love love. Unfortuenetly love doesn’t always love her
back. With a string of bad relationships and a father with a huge gambling debt
we see Mia struggling to find away to help her family out. Lucky for her Aunt
Millie just so happens to own a high-end escort service where within a year she
will no doubt be able to pay off the million-dollar debt.
As an escort Mia will spend roughly 3 weeks
with each client, sex is not required but comes with an extra payment if agreed
upon.
What follows in
January is a month spent with Wes. The uber hot and sexy surfer/ movie writer.
OMG! Wes and Mia had chemistry, bloody smokin’ hot sex and one serious
connection! Fark! I loved them together. But business is business and Mia must
move on. With a dear John and the promise of more in a year Mia moves on to the
next job. God I hope they end up together!
Job # 2 February
Alec Dubois- Artist Seattle
Alec hires Mia to
be his muse; he feels she is one of the most beautiful women. Alec is
compassionate, kind and best of all he helps Mia to see herself in a different
light. I have to say I was kind of nervous stepping into February because I so
LOVED Mia and Wes. I wasn’t sure I’d be able to accept Alec. But man-o-man did
I ever love this frenchie! Alec is your typical sex personified artist full of quirks and all. But holy cheese and rice does he make a girl swoon, especially with his skills in the bedroom. In the end Alec and Mia build an amazing relationship so filled
with compassion, happiness and best of all trust. Alec is amazing and what he
does in his short time with Mia is show her just how wonderful as well as
beautiful she is inside and out. Mia and Alec have amazing chemistry and an
insane sexual attraction that I swear was enough to make me blush. Carlan can
write the shit out of a sex scene and I cannot wait for more as each book
progresses.
Alec and Mia’s
bond is strong, one that will not soon be forgotten as Mia moves on to job 3 in
March. But I’m still holding out for Wes. I’m curious to see how this series
will play out…will Mia choose to return to Wes? Will she have sex with job #3? Gah! I don’t think I can wait a year to see this whole thing play out!!!!
But I do know for sure is that I need March now!
But I do know for sure is that I need March now!
★★☆ 4.5 Stars ☆★★
Reviewed By Gillian Grybas
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Audrey Carlan is an Amazon Best Selling Author who writes erotic contemporary romances, such as the wildly popular "Falling Series." She lives in the sunny California Valley two hours away from the city, the beach, the mountains and the precious…the vineyards. She has been married to the love of her life for over 10 years and has two young children that live up to their title of “Monster Madness” on daily basis. When she’s not writing, sipping wine with her “soul sisters”, or doing yoga, she can be found with her nose stuck in book or her Kindle. A hot, smutty, romantic book to be exact!
In life she believes that all things have their purpose even if we are unable to determine the purpose immediately.
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