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Total Surrender
Total Surrender
Author: Cheryl Holt
ISBN-13: 9780312978419
ISBN-10: 0312978413
Publication Date: 7/7/2002
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
Sequel to "Love Lessons".
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Helpful Score: 2
A book to be enjoyed. Cheryl Holt is one of the best when writting a good plot along with erotica. Totally hot!
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Helpful Score: 1
Hot sex, she always has good stories
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Helpful Score: 1
Fun and steamy.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another winner from Cheryl~! It has romance and steamy scenes that will keep you entranced.
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i liked it
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1st book of the Stevens brothers is Love Lessons with James Stevens. This book Total Surrender with Michael Stevens is the 2nd book. You can read the books alone but it will really help if you read Love Lessons first because it really sets the tone for this book and helps to establish why Michael behaves the way he does, etc.
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ALL OF CHERYL HOLT'S BOOKS ARE SOMETHING ELSE. I LIKE TO READ EROTICA AND THESE ARE GOOD FOR NOT BEING IN THAT CLASS.
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I used to love Cheryl Holt, but now . . . not so much. This book is indicative of the Holt that I don't like at all - unlikeable characters, idiotic plot points, and then the most unforgiveable of crimes - no romance. Yes, there was sex. But between the two main characters - the first time they do it was around page 200 and it was not that good a scene. There's lots of voyeurism, and disloyalty. The hero is simultaneously an idiot and a royal jerk to the heroine, for months and months. The heroine is simultaneously boring and quite stupid, taking the hero back into her bed after. . . um. . . she looks at him, despite his very hurtful and longstanding betrayals. But then he apologized so profusely - oh wait, no he doesn't. At all. I can't even say this book was formulaic - because the formulas for romance novels are good. This book . . . isn't even good enough to be called formulaic. It's just. . .boring and not worth your time to read it.