Hungry for More by Alexa Riley
Sage Carter has spent her whole life surrounded by her family that treats her like a child. When she finally decides to live life on her own, it’s still under the shelter of her brother’s apartment. But the day before Thanksgiving, his business partner comes to visit and just so happens to find her in the kitchen…in her underwear. Can she make it through the holiday without dying of embarrassment? Or will the incident be the spark that lights the fire from within?
Jensen Powell has done things in his own way on his own timeline. When he’s forced to go home with his business partner for Thanksgiving, he doesn’t expect to find a curvy bombshell waiting for him. One look and she belongs to him, if only she’ll give in. He hasn’t had a reason to be thankful until now, and he’s making the most of it.
Warning: This Turkey Day romance is stuffed full of all your favorites. It’s warm and sweet with all the guilty pleasures you’re after. Go ahead and get second helpings. Nobody is looking.
- File Name:hungry-for-more-by-alexa-riley.epub
- Original Title:Hungry For More
- Creator:Riley, Alexa
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:urn:uuid:e5d60260-bf07-422e-916e-bc5c08c8a6d2
- Date:2018-11-13T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:161.562 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Contents
- 3. Hungry For More
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Copyright
- 6. Chapter 1
- 7. Chapter 2
- 8. Chapter 3
- 9. Chapter 4
- 10. Chapter 5
- 11. Chapter 6
- 12. Chapter 7
- 13. Chapter 8
- 14. Chapter 9
- 15. Chapter 10
- 16. Epilogue
- 17. Epilogue
- 18. Prologue
- 19. Thankful For Her
- 20. Stalk the Author
DNF. Going to agree with a previous reviewer. I don't generally read BBW books but I don't actively avoid them, either. In this instance, I didn't enjoy the author bringing up mention of the fact that she was larger, she gained weight, she's put on a few pounds, you get the idea. It felt like they called attention to it alot more than necessary.
this book is good
Skip this one! couldn't get through it, author constantly bringing up the woman's weight. if she's so comfortable and happy, why do you need to draw attention to it every third page?