Meat, Opal Carew
Meat, Opal Carew
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Meat

Author: Opal Carew

Narrator: Jameson Adams

Unabridged: 3 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/21/2018


Synopsis

Just one taste isn't enough…I ran into Rex Keene—literally—when I was trying to catch my flight and his muscled, tattooed arms stopped my fall. 
Then our flight gets canceled, and we're stranded in the same hotel room together...it ended up being the steamiest night of my life. 
All I knew is that I had to see him again.I just didn’t expect him to show up a week later in the restaurant I manage…as our new head chef. 
But the generous, tender man I spent that night with is gone; instead he’s arrogant, demanding, and terrorizing the staff.
But he won’t give up until we’re together – and I’m not sure I can stay away. 
Which man is real? 
Who is Rex Keene?From bestselling author Opal Carew, take a bite of Meat.

About Opal Carew

Opal Carew is the author of Total Abandon, Pleasure Bound, Twin Fantasies and other erotic romance novels. “So why do I like writing erotic romance?” she asks. “I like being able to push beyond traditional boundaries.” Opal loves crystals, dragons, feathers, cats, pink hair, the occult and all that glitters. While she writes, she listens to inspirational music, lights candles and keeps crystals near. Before devoting herself to her passion as a writer, Opal spent 15 years as a software analyst, and she has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Waterloo. She lives with her husband and two sons in Ontario, Canada.


Reviews

RATING 3.5 STARS Meat, by Opal Carew, was generously provided to me in exchange for an honest review by NetGalley, St. Martin’s Press, and by the author. I was first drawn to this book by that cover, I mean, just look at that muscled mass of…yes, I have to say it…meat! Rex Keene is on his way to Minne......more

I'm actually surprised I finished this when I paused a few times to laugh my tail off at scenes I don't think were intended to be funny. Romantic comedy this is not. There were some decent parts and I did end up liking Rex to some degree but I feel this book was trying to be too much in short page s......more