Run To You by Kandice Michelle Young
Release Date: 10th Feb 2015
Feb 11th - Feb 25th
Feb 11th - Feb 25th
I
moved to New York for a fresh start. I
did not move here to fall for a man like Sebastian.
Sebastian
Black came into my life like a storm in the peak of the night…dark, raging,
all-consuming, and guaranteed to leave destruction in his wake. From the moment
our eyes met, he had a hold on me. I wanted, craved, and needed him like
nothing I had ever desired before.
The
problem was he needed total submission. From the moment he handed me the
contract, I knew what he was proposing would destroy me. What I had not planned
was his ability to make me crave destruction. I would lose myself in him.
Sebastian knew how to take me over the edge, and before I even knew it, I
wanted to go freefalling.
It
was evident that my past had the ability to destroy us. What I had not
calculated was the power of his to do the same. My dark, brooding, impeccably
sexual, alpha-male had his own crosses to bear. I was not sure I was strong
enough to handle them, or the woman who helped chain him there.
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My Review:
Run to You by Kandice Michelle Young
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Run to You by Kandice Michelle Young is the first book in a series titled Run.
It is a story of a damaged young woman (Danielle) and her gay bff (Geoff) and her new lover (Sebastian). Lover is a loose term. Sebastian is a dark person, also with a tragic past. He goes through life setting up contracts with women for certain time frames (6 weeks) and rocking their world till he gets bored or the contract expires.
There is a connection between him and Dani that seems, even in the beginning, to maybe be different to him than anyone else has been in the past.
The problem is, she has triggers that can take her back to some very dark days and Sebastian has proclivities that may cause him to trigger some of her issues. Can she survive this intense relationship with Sebastian?
I see a lot of reviews comparing this to fifty and I disagree. Yeah, ok, there's a Contract and an NDA, but that's where the similarities end for me. Dani is not a virgin or even virgin-like. She is a passionate woman that knows what she enjoys and matches Sebastian in intensity between (and on top of) the sheets.
Ends on a wicked cliffhanger. Overall I was quite impressed with this book.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Run to You by Kandice Michelle Young is the first book in a series titled Run.
It is a story of a damaged young woman (Danielle) and her gay bff (Geoff) and her new lover (Sebastian). Lover is a loose term. Sebastian is a dark person, also with a tragic past. He goes through life setting up contracts with women for certain time frames (6 weeks) and rocking their world till he gets bored or the contract expires.
There is a connection between him and Dani that seems, even in the beginning, to maybe be different to him than anyone else has been in the past.
The problem is, she has triggers that can take her back to some very dark days and Sebastian has proclivities that may cause him to trigger some of her issues. Can she survive this intense relationship with Sebastian?
I see a lot of reviews comparing this to fifty and I disagree. Yeah, ok, there's a Contract and an NDA, but that's where the similarities end for me. Dani is not a virgin or even virgin-like. She is a passionate woman that knows what she enjoys and matches Sebastian in intensity between (and on top of) the sheets.
Ends on a wicked cliffhanger. Overall I was quite impressed with this book.
“The elevator comes to an abrupt stop
and the doors open. I try to pull away from him, but he nibbles on my neck and
I let out another deep moan. The door slides closed once more. Sebastian stops
it with his foot, dislodging his fingers and straightening my dress for me.
“We’re here.”
“We’re here.”
“No we
were there then you stopped.” I smile knowingly at him and follow him into the
foyer, brightened only by warm, recessed lighting.
I glance
around looking for art on the walls, but all I see is beige, which is a direct
contrast to the dark granite tiles at my feet. We move from the foyer into a
more open kitchen, connected to a minimalistic living space. There is a steel
table in the center with soft white couches on either side.
Sebastian
leads me to an island made of dark wood and marble, and gestures for me to sit
on one of the white leather stools.
“Wine,” he
suggests.
I smile.
“Sure.”
“Dom.
Romaine?” He asks, as he pulls an expensive looking bottle from the rack.
“Sebastian,
I don’t know much about wine except that it's better when it’s not stale. I’m
sure whatever you have will be fine.”
He pours
two glasses of a dark red and hands me one. I take a casual sip as I glance
around, noting the granite countertops.
“Let’s
move to the sitting room,” he says, taking my hand. “I want you as comfortable as possible for this.”
My sex
responds to his words and I feel a residual hunger building in me from our
unfinished encounter just moments before. I follow him into the living room and
sit on one of the plush white couches, noticing a fantastic stone fireplace,
but still no art. He sits on the couch adjacent to mine.
“You know
there’s plenty of room over here. I promise I won’t bite. Well, at least not
that hard,” I say playfully.
“I’m fine
here, thank you,” he responds.
I can’t
help the slump in my shoulders as I cross my legs and lean into the cushion for
support.
“Danielle,
you needn’t be disappointed. There are many things I want to do to your body,
and I will do them all.” He smiles. “But, first I think we need to reach an
agreement.”
I feel the
excitement pulsing through my veins again. “Ok…”
He places
his glass on the table and rises to his feet. “There’s something I should show
you. Wait here.”
Kandice is…
…a serial lover of all things pink,
self-proclaimed chocoholic, home-schooling mother, and wannabe yogi.
Her debut erotica novel, Run to You,
the first in the series Run, is coming soon.
Kandi’s love of storytelling can be
traced back to her fourth grade year, when a history lesson on Native Americans
became too unimaginative for her liking. She took it upon herself to
liven things up by creating a story that was based on half-truths about a
self-named Indian Princess. Kandice is in fact of Native American heritage (her
great-grandmother was a full-blooded Cherokee) and in her own mind a princess,
so you can see where her inspiration came from. Her story was a huge hit
with friends, and an author was born.
Kandice was born and raised in rural
Arkansas, where she currently lives with her husband and three children.
Though, if you ask her she’ll confirm that her soul is lost somewhere on the
west coast waiting for the day that her body can rejoin it.
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