Picture Perfect
Picture Perfect
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Average rating4.3
Ever since Melanie's mom married Kurt's dad she's had the hots for her gorgeous, off-limits stepbrother. Knowing Kurt feels the same way doesn't help her lust, but through and unspoken agreement they ignore their forbidden feelings. Then Kurt drives her to a modeling shoot for an exercise book and winds up volunteering to model as her partner. Whta neither of them know is that the exercises in the book are all sexual--a modern Kama Sutra.Melanie tries to ignore the sparks flying between her and Kurt, even when they have to get naked and pose for pictures that are both explicit and erotic. But how can she resist her sexy stepbrother? Will she and Kurt be able to keep from breaking the most forbidden taboo of all or will they give in to temptation in order to get every shot...Picture Perfect.*Author's note--do you love steamy audio books? Picture Perfect was featured on Read Me Romance Podcast in April 2019--be sure to check it out!*Please note--Picture Perfect was originally published in 2008 by another publisher. Now that I have the rights to the book back, I am re-publishing with a sexy new cover but the content is the same. Enjoy! ; )
Reviews with the most likes.
Off the charts spice!!
Yes, they're college aged step-siblings but the author portrays their relationship in a way that it could easily be friends to lovers. What I really loved was the constant tension between them, they want to go over the edge but they hold themselves back.
I'm definitely going to check out Evangeline Anderson's other books
Check. Mate.
Ho-Lee Fuck. This is sexy, hardcore smut. Picture Perfect rocked me. It was erotic perfection.
What I liked:
The sex. THE SEX.
I'm a fan of unresolved sexual tension. And Kurt and Melanie had plenty.
The Kama Sutra positions. Just the idea of posing for a book of erotic pictures is HOT.
What I didn't like:
The cover. It's too direct. And not tempting enough.
The story. It was disappointingly flat. I wanted to care about Kurt and Melanie, but there was nothing to care about.
E. Anderson's faith in dirty words to see her through. It's not enough.
(I'll admit my review is biased because it was my first erotica. Also, I don't read erotica all that much.)