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YOUR EVERY DESIRE by Mary Eason

Reviews For YOUR EVERY DESIRE by Mary Eason

A Night Owl Romance Reviewer Top Pick! Rating 4.5. “The plot is well paced and believable. Kylie assumes that Aaron would only date or care about models as that is who he is seen with. Aaron has gotten past that point and is looking for more. As they find that their relationship is ready to move on to something more than buddies, real life is still there. The situations which the characters find themselves in are those which could happen to anyone. After all, how often do couples have both sets of parents expecting them for a holiday? Or business calls when you would rather be trying to work out a problem or issue?

Even the secondary characters had charm and interest. Sarah likes to party and go to the trendy clubs but is supportive of Kylie and her interests. Mariah is getting older but still looks years younger than she actually is. She’s looking for a sugar daddy and all the attention, yet still cares about Kylie. Aaron’s sisters really care about him to the point of dropping in unannounced while Kylie’s family is trying to figure out why she just didn’t get married after high school. They make the story come alive and cement the characters into real life.” Terri, Night Owl Romance Reviews


“This is a cute story about misconceptions. Kylie Monroe has loved Aaron from the moment they first met, but believes he is only attracted to models. I thought it was cute that she throws her roommate at him to date since she believes he will never be interested in her. I liked Kylie as a character. I felt she was a sweet girl who tried to make something of herself and her business and achieves a funny level of success. I found Your Every Desire a very sweet, funny story that fulfilled my desires for a weekend read.” 4 Books! Reviewed by Hibiscus, The Long And Short of It Reviews


“Mary Eason makes it clear to hear readers that she means business when it comes to the topic of romance. She knows how to get to the readers’ heart and how to turn the heat up a notch. I think a lot of books benefit from detail in the story, but Mary Eason seems to be able to do just fine without an excessive amount of it. What she does pay attention to is what Aaron and Kylie notice about each other; Aaron can’t seem to get enough of Kylie’s eyes, especially the way they change color when they make love, and Kylie can’t get enough of Aaron’s perfect looks. These are the types of details in a romance book that make it so the readers can really get inside the characters’ heads and enjoy the story that much more. I would recommend this story to any romance lover out there. It is a quick read that can be finished in one sitting and will not leave you disappointed!” Reviewed by Ashley Merrill, Front Street Reviews

 

Readers’ Choice #1 Bestseller IN THE ARMS OF THE ENEMY by Mary Eason

 

 

Reviews For IN THE ARMS OF THE ENEMY by Mary Eason

4 Stars! “In The Arms of the Enemy is a delightful read. Alex is Prince Charming! Kate is rather stubborn, and I found it out of character that she jumped into bed with him so quickly. On the whole this is a very good romance!” Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com


“In the Arms of the Enemy is a book that keeps you turning pages. The tension and conflict is sustained throughout the story. Both characters are well developed. You understand the motives behind their actions. Alex is particularly well written, and while he starts out a bit nefarious, Ms. Eason redeems him. Kate has been hurt in a previous relationship and has no reason to trust men. When Alex enters her life, she takes a chance, but is later devastated when she believes he’s only using her. Alex has a huge challenge as he attempts to win her back. This is the second book I’ve read by Ms. Eason and was as enjoyable as the first. I highly recommend it!” Reviewed by Iris, The Long And Short Of It Reviews


“I love nothing more than vendetta driven heroes wanting to make heroines pay for past mistakes. I love stories like that because as a reader of romance I love watching the hero redeem himself. This is the exact scenario with In the Arms of the Enemy. Alex fully intended to bring Kate’s father to his knees by betraying Kate once she fell in love with him. However, the tables turned on Alex and he found out that his love for his wife was more than his love for revenge. I was therefore surprised by my intense dislike of Kate’s character. I found her wishy-washy and while she loved her husband, her intense stubbornness interfered with my enjoyment of the story. I found myself more than once wanting to shake sense into her because no matter how much Alex planned to hurt Kate, he didn’t and her disregard for his feelings and inability to listen to any explanations almost made me put In the Arms of the Enemy down. Other than Kate’s characterization, I really enjoyed Mary Eason’s latest release. In the Arms of the Enemy is a worthy afternoon read.” - Reviewed by Talia Ricci, Joyfully Reviewed

 

FAIRY TALES by Mary Eason

Reviews For FAIRY TALES by Mary Eason

5 Angles!
“Go ahead and get out your box of Kleenex before you sit down to read this story. Maggie and Jackson are such enduring, yet damaged souls that you can’t help but fall in love right along with them. As the couple works through the issues in their lives that have prevented them from letting other people close, you hurt right along with them. And when Maggie finally figures out she is in love with Jackson but seems unable to allow herself to believe or trust, you’ll want to slap her silly. Jackson on the other hand does seem too good to be true, but you can’t help but like him; he is trying so hard to do the right thing for Maggie. This book is a keeper; you will want to read it over again anytime fairy tales seem unlikely in your life. Even in the modern, fast paced, workaholic lives most of us lead, a fairy tale ending is still possible. I have always loved a good fairy tale, and I just adore this modern fairy tale!” 5 Angels! - Reviewed by: Stephanie B., Fallen Angel Reviews


“Mary Eason tells the story of a troubled and mentally abused child who grows into a woman scarred by her past. Maggie, still torn by nightmares of her youth, is reluctant to embrace what appears to be a dream future. Gorgeous, wealthy, and caring, Jackson is the man of her dreams, if Maggie can only believe in him. This is a man who could have any woman, but if he were to know more about her and the emotional baggage she's carrying, she's sure he'd be the one doing the running instead of the chasing. Fairy Tales cannot be considered a white hot sexual fantasy, but it is still a delight. With a plot so engaging, all I could do at "The End" was grin.” 4 ½ Lips! Reviewed by Alisha, Two Lips Reviews


"Clever plotting and appealing characters engage readers from page one of this tantalizing modern fairy tale about the prince who must convince the princess they can make it work." Donna M. Brown - Romantic Times Reviews

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4 Stars!!
“Be prepared for an emotional roller-coaster ride in this compelling tale about love and respect, populated with a wealth of diverse characters.”