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Book Review of Stranger

Stranger
Stranger
Author: Megan Hart
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2


In this novel Grace Frawley is the owner of a funeral home. She is single and does not see the point to having a boyfriend. So she pays for sex using an escort service.

Sam finds his self in a situation that can only be described as once in a lifetime, and he takes no chance in losing out. He finds Grace sitting at a bar talking about going up to the hotel room and living out a night of passion. Though he does not know Grace thinks he is a paid stranger. Things only get stranger from there.

Grace finds her self getting more involved with a particular escort and knows she will have to break it off. In the mean time Sam insists on calling her all hours of the day and night. At work. At home. Then nothing. Frustrated, Grace knows this is the reason she does not date. But her lovely paid sex dates relieve any worked up stress she gets.

The complication of paid sex but no relationship, then a maybe relationship and breaking it off with her escort she was falling for was the perfect mix of emotion and erotic sex Megan Hart brings to her novels. There was the underlying family meddling but it was not so heavily dosed as with Tempted. I enjoyed this book very much. The love scenes were bittersweet.