Too Much (All or Nothing #1)
by Lea Griffith
Erotic Romance
Released June 10, 2014
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A Loveswept Contemporary Erotic Romance
In Lea Griffith’s Loveswept debut, a novel that’s perfect for erotic romance readers, two lovers who have shared exquisite pain and unforgettable bliss find solace back in each other’s arms.
In Lea Griffith’s Loveswept debut, a novel that’s perfect for erotic romance readers, two lovers who have shared exquisite pain and unforgettable bliss find solace back in each other’s arms.
Jeremiah Copeland and Daly Edwards have a history. Even though he grew up a criminal struggling to care for two younger siblings, and she’s the pampered daughter of a power-hungry senator, they formed a bond that nothing could break. Only a lack of trust ripped them apart.
Seven years later, Daly has reason to believe that Jeremiah’s brother is in trouble. She reaches out to Jeremiah the only way she knows how: at his BDSM club, The Underground. But one look ignites a heat she thought had cooled forever. As Jeremiah takes control of her body once again, Daly quickly loses control of her carefully rebuilt world. Too much has never been enough between them, and as danger swirls in the shadows, Jeremiah forces Daly to recognize what has never changed: She still loves him. His command is that she return her heart—and he will make her obey.
Too Much is an erotic romance intended for mature audiences.
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from other Loveswept titles.
Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from other Loveswept titles.
Yes...Jeremiah Copeland and Daly Edwards have a history. A history of being in love and not trusting each other.
This is a sensual, entertaining story of who do you trust and put your faith in? All the problems they face sift down to one cause...trust. Daly does not trust Jeremiah because of his past as a criminal. Jeremiah does not trust Daly because he feels he is not worthy of her because of his past. Deep down, they both love each other and have not been able to overcome their feelings in the three years they have been apart.
Throughout this story, you know someone is pulling strings and trying to set up Jeremiah as the fall guy. What is really interesting is the depth of feeling Jeremiah has for Daly. He is so in love with her that he has reformed his ways and stayed legit all these years. What he had to do in the past in order to survive and provide for his sister and brother, no longer binds him. He has done all this in order to earn the trust of Daly.
Interesting read with very descriptive BDSM scenes. I expect to see more from this author as perhaps she will tell us the story of Ruthie and Toby.
About the Author
Lea Griffith began sneaking to read her mother’s romance novels at a young age. She cut her teeth on the greats: McNaught, Woodiwiss, and Garwood. A firm believer that love makes the world go round, she still consumes every romance book she can put her hands on, but now she writes her own. Lea lives with her husband and three teenage daughters in rural Georgia. Two dogs, a cat, and a beta fish named Coddy George complete a family that is always in motion. When not working at the EDJ, she’s usually at her keyboard, using every spare second to write. Science fiction, paranormal and contemporary romance, oh my! Nothing is off-limits when it comes to her writing.
Lea Griffith began sneaking to read her mother’s romance novels at a young age. She cut her teeth on the greats: McNaught, Woodiwiss, and Garwood. A firm believer that love makes the world go round, she still consumes every romance book she can put her hands on, but now she writes her own. Lea lives with her husband and three teenage daughters in rural Georgia. Two dogs, a cat, and a beta fish named Coddy George complete a family that is always in motion. When not working at the EDJ, she’s usually at her keyboard, using every spare second to write. Science fiction, paranormal and contemporary romance, oh my! Nothing is off-limits when it comes to her writing.
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