Stealing Serenity by Tami Veldura

81uzWGnTMPL._SL1500_Title: Stealing Serenity
Series: N/A
Author: Tami Veldura
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Novella (98 pages)
Publisher: Bottom Drawer Publications (July 3rd, 2014)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥ 5 Hearts
Blurb: Serenity, a photograph worth four million dollars, was sold at auction to an anonymous bidder, and stealing it will represent the largest payday Daniel will have ever had. To make that happen, he poses as a photography curator to attract the attention of Kearin, the auction house owner.

Kearin takes Daniel under his wing to work in the non-profit branch of his business, but it’s a cover for his desire to see Daniel naked, bound, and needy for the camera. Kearin has a client interested in a very specific portfolio—filling the request would put him at the top of his field.

Daniel thinks he can use the modeling to get closer to Serenity. What he doesn’t expect is to fall for Kearin’s brand of intensity instead. So does he go for the photograph or Kearin’s heart? He wouldn’t call himself a master thief if he couldn’t steal both.

ISBN: 978-0-99236-969-9

Purchase Link: http://www.bottomdrawerpublications.net/#!stealing-serenity/cmg6

Reviewer: Leigh

Review: Daniel is a master thief. He has taken a job at Kearin’s auction house in the non-profit department. When Kearin ask Daniel to model for his new project Daniel takes the chance to get closer to the locating the photo and to Kearin.

These two have a chemistry that is off the wall. They are attracted to each other but Kearin does not sleep with his models. Kearin is doing a portfolio of naked man in different forms of rope bondage. During the two scenes they have together, the sexual suspense is intense. There is no actual sex between the two but it really was not needed in this story. Just what was given was hot as is.

I really liked this book. It was fast paced and very descriptive. I liked Daniel and his thought process and his sneakiness as he spies on Kearin to learn who the multimillion-dollar photo could have been sold to. This is told from Daniel’s POV until the end, so the reader only gets a feel for Kearin through Daniel’s thoughts. But I loved the ending and the twist.

This was a really awesome book and I wouldn’t mind reading about these MCs in the future and more from this author.

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