Kayla Jones needs some extra money
for a down payment on a house and rather than be reduced to stripping she
applies for an add to be a “Professional” girlfriend. James Madison is a
work-a-holic wealthy business man with little time to properly woo a young
woman for his family reunion. Madison is relying on Kayla or “Ms. Jones,” to be
professional while Kayla is hoping Madison is not a creep. What they both do
not expect is the passionate mutual attraction. Forced to be somewhat chase due
to their contractual agreement Kayla and James must sequester their attraction
in Jillian Holmes “Initial Kiss,” the first in the Kiss Trilogy.
With the popularity of E.L. James “Fifty
Shades,” Trilogy, a naughty romance tale with tie me up, spank, and gag me
situations and themes, other authors in the same genre of erotica have
surfaced. However where most recycle the same plot with different names, Holmes’
story only has few elements of her predecessor in her own tale. James is a
wealthy business man looking for a contractual partner rather than an actual
relationship and that is where the similarities end. Kayla is not naïve nor is
virginal as Anastasia, yet since “Initial Kiss,” the first novella in the
series Kayla suffers with having little to no personality what so ever. It
mainly has to do with the lack of
conflict in her situation as she has only made one big decision so far.
“Initial Kiss,” only give you a
taste of what erotic delights are to come and is worth getting the next
chapter.
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