Passion (Aphrodisia) 
asked by maxwell on November 8, 2006 3:32 PM
A highwayman comes riding
Lost in her books, shy and beautiful Pash is free to explore her fascination with sexy rogues. Her wickedest fantasies are of bold, sensual and powerful men, who release the passions she keeps locked deep inside
and the fear
Her new riding instructor seems to have stepped out of her wildest dream. Ivan is masterful
handsome
and a very experienced lover. His invitation to a world of forbidden pleasure is irresistible
and Pash says yes
Reviews
I have only owned this book a short time, but I have already read it 4 times! It is so HOT, and gets hotter each time I read it! It's a good thing the warning is on the back of the book! I end up taking cold showers after every reading session with this book, and I'm sure that anyone else that reads it will have to do the same! Enjoy it!!
reviewed by waltersmith on November 27, 2006 5:37 AM
This was an awesome read. I didn't want the story to end. After the first read a took the weekend and read it a second. I am now having Passion and Ivan withdrawals. I just might have to read it a third. The transititions from Passion and Ivan thoughts are amazing. The relationship between the two is one that I would hope someday to have. It was like he was reading her mind and fullfilling all her wants and needs and at the same time living out his own fantisies. I would recommend this book to anyone who is just starting a relationship or who is looking to spice up the one that they are in.
reviewed by janmueller on November 27, 2006 7:17 PM
Passion by P.F. Kozak is certainly stimulating! I felt transported to each physical location and enraptured by the charcters' experiences. The author's deft descriptions -- I felt the wind in my hair and the tingle on my skin -- left me breathless and wanting more.
A terrific story about a self-confident professional woman (she writes scholarly books) who may be a bit shy around men who gets another kind of education when she meets a charming, strong, handsome, capable man.
There is some initial squirming (an awkward experience immediately familiar to anyone who has ever felt that "rush"), which the author portrays with aplomb. As they get to know each other, they treat each other as equals both in terms of being lovers and friends, which very much impressed me.
The dialogue is fresh and realistic. Alternating between the two, the passages bring you inside the minds of the lovers during erotic scenes, a device I found to be extremely fulfilling. These internal dialogues also show a witty and often enlightening "behind the scenes" description of the simple misunderstandings and confusions between men and women.
I highly recommend Passion by P.F. Kozak.
A terrific story about a self-confident professional woman (she writes scholarly books) who may be a bit shy around men who gets another kind of education when she meets a charming, strong, handsome, capable man.
There is some initial squirming (an awkward experience immediately familiar to anyone who has ever felt that "rush"), which the author portrays with aplomb. As they get to know each other, they treat each other as equals both in terms of being lovers and friends, which very much impressed me.
The dialogue is fresh and realistic. Alternating between the two, the passages bring you inside the minds of the lovers during erotic scenes, a device I found to be extremely fulfilling. These internal dialogues also show a witty and often enlightening "behind the scenes" description of the simple misunderstandings and confusions between men and women.
I highly recommend Passion by P.F. Kozak.
reviewed by dataworld on November 28, 2006 12:26 PM
