Friday, January 10, 2014

REVIEW: Rock The Wolfe by Karyn Gerrard


Rock the Wolfe
by Karyn Gerrard
Blurb.

She’s desperate for a break… 

After a difficult year in the classroom, elementary school teacher Kerri Coleson is close to the breaking point. All she wants is a quiet summer to regroup and refresh. Vacationing alone at the old family homestead, she never expected to meet a burnt out rock star or discover that he might be the man of her dreams… 

He’s desperate for her… 

Following the bust-up of his group and the dissolution of his marriage, rock star Wolfe Phalen’s world has been turned upside down. Though intrigued by Kerri’s lush curves, nurturing personality, and sensual response to his touch, the last thing he wants is a romantic entanglement… 

Kerri may rock Wolfe’s world, but will she rock his heart and soul? 
                       



Book Title  Rock the Wolfe


What Readers are saying:


About the Author:

Karyn lives in a small town in the western corner of Ontario, Canada. She wiles away her spare time writing and reading romance while drinking copious amounts of Earl Grey tea. Tortured heroes are a favorite. A multi-published author with a few best-sellers under her belt, Karyn loves to write in different genres and time periods.
As long as she can avoid being hit by a runaway moose in her wilderness paradise, she assumes everything is golden.
Karyn’s been happily married for a long time to her own hero. His encouragement keeps her moving forward.


Contact Details:

Email:   karyngerrard@gmail.com
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/karyn.gerrard
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KarynGerrard


Enjoy the following excerpt for Rock the Wolfe:

 So much for a walk today.
A distant rumble of thunder boomed across the horizon. The rain fell in torrents from the gray, cloudy sky. Wolfe stood on Kerri’s veranda, the hood up on his sweatshirt. He could have called and canceled, but realized he didn’t have her cell number. Cold, stinging rain lashed his cheeks as he waited for her to answer.
She opened the door and a gust of rain-laden wind caught her square in the face. She gasped and then began to laugh. The light, feminine sound cracked through the barrier around his heart. It was if the clouds had parted and the sun shone down on them both. Jesus, where had that romantic drivel come from? If it had happened to Janice, she would have screamed and railed on and on about getting wet. Kerri laughed. A sharp difference, and a welcome one.
She stepped back, allowing him to enter. After closing the door, Wolfe bracketed her face with his hands and swiped the cold moisture away from her flushed cheeks. As he lay gentle kisses where the rain had been, he heard a soft moan escape her parted lips.
The slight hold he had on his control slipped away. Capturing the moan with his mouth, he kissed her with hunger he had not known existed within him. The cold, clinging dampness of his clothes dissipated as the heat level grew between them. He backed her against the wall and let his hands explore her ample curves. Rotating his hips, he let her feel everything that pulsed and vibrated through his entire body.
For the first time in months, he felt alive. Potent. Emotions he had not had in ages, and a few he could not identify, rocked him hard.
The depth of her response ramped up his desire even more. Kerri rubbed against him, her breath hitching in short gasps in between the desperate kisses.
“Is it terrible I brought condoms?” he whispered.
“Oh, God. No. Not terrible. I like a man who plans for every contingency.”
Laughing, he leaned in and kissed her. “Where? Upstairs?”
“I have a fire going in there.”
She pointed to the living room. Sex in front of a fire. Perfect.


Adri’s Review:

Looking for a sexy hot read? This is the book for you.

This was a quick read that had lots of sexy fun stuff packed into it. The two characters have an intense and strong instant connection. It’s as if Wolfe and Kerri were meant to find each other. As if they were lost souls who couldn’t figure out what was wrong with them until they found that great, strong, all-consuming love.

One thing I greatly enjoyed about Kerri, was the fact that she is not a stick figure type character. The author wasn’t afraid of writing her with curves, like in my opinion a real woman is like.

Anyway… this is one I think you would enjoy…

Happy Reading… Adri

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