Title: Act 3: Phantom Serenade
Series Title: Master Of The Opera
In the third enticing installment of Jeffe Kennedy's enthralling "Master of the Opera," a woman finds herself torn between two powerful lovers-and one reckless passion that leaves her aching for more...After a harrowing night trapped in the tunnels beneath the Sante Fe Opera House, intern Christy Davis finds comfort in the arms of Roman Sanclaro, the opera's wealthy and gorgeous benefactor. But even as Roman tries to impress her with his lavish lifestyle-and seduce her with his charms-Christy cannot stop obsessing over her other, clandestine lover. Hidden in the labrynths below, a mysterious masked man has become the master of her desires: a sensual but commanding partner who pushes Christy to the very brink of erotic pleasure...and beyond. No other man can compare. But somewhere, watching from the shadows, a fiercely jealous rival threatens to destroy the erotic secret they share.
Haunted by doubts, deception, and danger, Christy must choose between the warnings in her mind, the feelings in her heart...and the wild, forbidden yearnings that set her body on fire.
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Master of the Opera, ACT 3: Phantom Serenade by Jeffe Kennedy is the third installment in her Master of the Opera serialized tale.
Christy has been found safe and sound after disappearing in the depths of the opera house. She cannot possibly explain that the masked theater ghost is the one she was with, the one that took her. But what plausible excuse can she possibly come up with? It makes no difference because Roman is there to "Rescue" her (even though she's already safe at this point) and he sweeps her away to his palatial home. Never mind that she doesn't really want to go. She isn't comfortable with Roman's behavior but can't quite put her finger on what is wrong. She feels ungrateful so she slaps a smile on her face and accepts his generosity, however pushy he's being.
So the mood of this book is that Roman is controlling and more willing to have the perfect image of a girlfriend than a happy girlfriend. Christine is so caught up in her pull towards the Master that she orchestrates another encounter, and it's HAWT! Throw in some conflict with Carla and you, as the reader, are going to be suspicious of just about everybody.
Will the Master ever take of his mask? Will the jealous rival ever show their face? I don't know but I cannot wait to find out!!!
All six books can be found at eKensington.com
Haunted by doubts, deception, and danger, Christy must choose between the warnings in her mind, the feelings in her heart...and the wild, forbidden yearnings that set her body on fire.
My Review:
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Master of the Opera, ACT 3: Phantom Serenade by Jeffe Kennedy is the third installment in her Master of the Opera serialized tale.
Christy has been found safe and sound after disappearing in the depths of the opera house. She cannot possibly explain that the masked theater ghost is the one she was with, the one that took her. But what plausible excuse can she possibly come up with? It makes no difference because Roman is there to "Rescue" her (even though she's already safe at this point) and he sweeps her away to his palatial home. Never mind that she doesn't really want to go. She isn't comfortable with Roman's behavior but can't quite put her finger on what is wrong. She feels ungrateful so she slaps a smile on her face and accepts his generosity, however pushy he's being.
So the mood of this book is that Roman is controlling and more willing to have the perfect image of a girlfriend than a happy girlfriend. Christine is so caught up in her pull towards the Master that she orchestrates another encounter, and it's HAWT! Throw in some conflict with Carla and you, as the reader, are going to be suspicious of just about everybody.
Will the Master ever take of his mask? Will the jealous rival ever show their face? I don't know but I cannot wait to find out!!!
All six books can be found at eKensington.com
About the Author:
Jeffe Kennedy is an award-winning author with a writing career that spans decades. Her fantasy BDSM romance, Petals and Thorns, originally published under the pen name Jennifer Paris, has won several reader awards. Sapphire, the first book in the Facets of Passion series, has placed first in multiple romance contests and the follow-up, Platinum, is climbing the charts. Her most recent works include three fiction series: the fantasy romance novels of A Covenant of Thorns, the contemporary BDSM novellas of the Facets of Passion, and the post-apocalyptic vampire erotica of the Blood Currency.
She is currently working on Master of the Opera and The Twelve Kingdoms, a fantasy trilogy.
Jeffe lives in Santa Fe, with two Maine coon cats, a border collie, plentiful free-range lizards and a Doctor of Oriental Medicine. Jeffe can be found online at her website: JeffeKennedy.com or every Sunday at the popular Word Whores blog.
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