Format: ebook
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
ISBN: unknown
Cover art by: unknown
Price: $3.75

As the webmistress for one of the Northeast’s hottest dating sites, Hunk Du Jour, Jenny Talbot is no stranger to reading the applications of potential clients. But when the latest application that crosses her inbox belongs to Ty Randall, the guy she broke up with a mere twenty-seven days ago, she does a double take. Reading what Ty wants in bed not only gets Jenny hot, it also makes her rethink ending their relationship. All she longed for was a little more spice in the bedroom—okay, a lot more—but he let her go without an argument. Faced with the possibility that Ty may really be moving on, getting her ex back becomes more appealing than ever. But will revealing exactly what she needs allow Jenny to finally experience ultimate pleasure or will she drive away the man she loves for good?

Book 2 of the Hunk De Jour Series

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Regular readers know by now that I’m a sucker for a reunion story. Any time a love is rekindled and ends up better than ever, that’s for me. Mention ‘reunion’ on the back cover, and you’ve got me. I suppose it’s because a previous relationship has history, and it’s easier to believe in love ever after once the book is over. This one has one heck of a sexy cover, so I thought I’d give it a shot. We’ve got a believable heroine, who isn’t happy with her sex life, so she ends the relationship with her boyfriend Ty. It wasn’t as if Ty wasn’t attentive or inventive, just…well…distracted. He had other things on his mind. As his distraction continues, Jenny tries other tricks, like new haircolor, sexy outfits, etc. Just like a woman, right? Her change meant to entice Ty, end up pushing him away.  They reconnect in a quiet beach house, where they discuss their past, and hope for a future. Ex Appeal is a fairly short story, and to tell the truth, I didn’t realize that it was book two of a series until I copied the information from the publisher’s site just now. This one obviously wasn’t dependent on book one, and I liked Ex Appeal enough to buy it. What I’d call the perfect beach-read.

~Colleen