The Journey – Erotic Romance Reviews for Women   5 Shoes

     Going home for a holiday is not always the most enjoyable thing in the world to do. But add a handsome, sexy man to sit with, and things can really turn out interesting. After a little stop along the way, Deirdre Phillips believes her old hurts are about to heal. However, the cool reception she receives from Bruce Long, the gorgeous and ever so talented man she has just spent a night of passionate and oh so satisfying lovemaking with, leaves her feeling desperate for another chance.

     Home with her mother, Deirdre can't get Bruce off her mind. A little self- stimulation at Mom's house and a surprise visitor make this read very enjoyable.

     Ms. Faire tells an interesting and arousing tale. Her sex scenes sizzle. She has you from the start and you can't wait to find out how things will end for Deirdre. I would encourage everyone to take the journey and find out.

Cheryl Clark
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The Journey – Fallen Angel Reviews   5 Angels

     Deirdre Phillips is boarding a train to go visit her mother in Vermont. She's lived in Atlanta for years, working as an events coordinator for the Board of Tourism. Spending thirty-six hours on a train isn't her idea of a good time, that is, until a gorgeous and personable man shows up to help her pass the time.

     Bruce Long is a teacher and business analyst at Georgia State. He's headed up north to help out his brother with a business deal, and hops the train to get there. What he doesn't plan on is an overwhelming and instant attraction to the woman he meets on the train, and he doesn't know how to deal with the feelings that he's having.

     The Journey is a funny and sexy novella that steams like a speeding locomotive as Dreama Faire spins a web of lust and passion between Deirdre and Bruce. The sex is hot and the sultry heat of their encounter only builds as the scenes play out. Look for a humorous twist just as you think that they're fated to go their separate ways. Sit back and enjoy this erotically sweet and funny book, and you'll soon be wanting to take a train trip yourself. The Journey shows that sometimes you need to travel cross-country to find something you've been looking for in your own backyard.

Reviewed by: Michelle