Monday, October 7, 2013

Feather Light by Lorenz Font-Blog Tour/Review



Summary of Feather Light:
Parker Davis has conquered three major American cities and is the new ‘it’ man in massage. He earned the nickname ‘Feather Light’ for his sensual touches, tender caresses, and soft voice eliciting an almost orgasmic release. Clients from all over clamor for his services, and his clientele is growing by the minute. Business is at its peak, which makes Parker a busy man who has no time to deal with problems, let alone dwell on his blindness. With his declining vision, Parker has to accept his limitations and the changes brought forth by this disease, but he is not ready to relinquish the last control he has left. He is still the master in his bedroom.
Kelly Storm, a Hollywood actress, will do whatever it takes to get some much-deserved peace. Being famous has its perks, except the little privacy her popularity afforded her is slowly eating at her. With the paparazzi hounding her every minute of the day and her personal life under constant scrutiny, Kelly wants a semblance of normalcy wherever she can get it. Under the urging of a close friend, she agrees give Parker a try. 
  
Their first meeting is nothing she expects. Kelly finds comfort in his gentle probing and the spellbinding experience guaranteed to keep her coming back for more. Parker knows the woman on his table is special. He feels her vulnerability with his fingertips, and her smooth curves leave a burning ache inside him.

One night of steamy passion is all it takes to know that they wanted each other in more ways than one. Kelly hides in heavy disguises, making it impossible for Parker to know her true identity. What secret is Kelly keeping, and will she trust Parker enough to tell him the truth? Will Parker see beyond Kelly’s lies to show her what a future with him holds?

My Review:
First of all, don't let the title fool you. This book is AMAZING! I have read all of Lorenz's books and based on the title of this one, I expected something similar to Indivisible Line. I was wrong! This book is an erotic tale with some BDSM mixed in and it is fantastic. Kelly and Parker have a spark that we don't see often, especially considering Parker's issues. I applaud Lorenz for taking on something that is rarely seen, and respected, in this genre with Parker. Thank you for acknowledging that not everyone is perfect, but we all feel the same emotions and have the same desires in life. I couldn't put this book down and I will recommend it over and over again. It is a great look into a person's psyche that we don't normally get to see, but we all need to appreciate. 5 out of 5!!





Author Bio: Lorenz Font discovered her love of writing after reading a celebrated novel that inspired one idea after another. She is currently enjoying the buzz from her debut novel Hunted, the first book of The Gates Legacy Trilogy and Indivisible Line, a romantic thriller. Her newest novel, Tormented, the second installment of The Gates Legacy, is now available for vampire lovers everywhere.   
Writing is a therapy for Lorenz, and a perfect day consists of writing and playing with her characters while listening to her ever-growing music collection. She enjoys dabbling in different genres with an intense focus on angst and the redemption of flawed characters. Her fascination with romantic twists is a mainstay in all her stories.
Lorenz currently lives in California with her husband, children, and two demanding dogs. She divides her time between a full-time job as a Business Office Manager for a hospital and her busy writing schedule.

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Buying links: 

TWCS - http://ph.thewriterscoffeeshop.com/books/detail/102


KOBO - http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/feather-light

Barnes and Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/feather-light-lorenz-font/1116891761?ean=9781612131306

Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1612131298

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting the blog stop today!

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  2. Well one would think that it would improve one's parenting skills, but from what I've seen it's just a recipe for neurotic children, lol.

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