Undressed (Manhattanites #1) by Avery Aster
Publication Date: February 15th 2013 by Ellora's Cave
About the book:
Book 1 in The Manhattanites series.
Milan’s notorious playboy, Prince Tittoni, seems to have everything—Lamborghinis, exotic women, palaces throughout Europe and business success. Ramping up his fabric company to go global with a new apparel brand, he ruthlessly stops supplying fabrics to the American client who inspired the collection. But once they meet, what’s he willing to give to get her in his bed?
Upper East Side designer Lex Easton has already endured her fair share of hard knocks. She’ll be damned if she’ll let an Italian stud muffin knock her down. So what if she named her favorite vibrator after him? With Fashion Week approaching, she’ll do whatever it takes to secure the fabrics she needs to make her clothing line an international success—even sleep with her rival.
Lex’s Louboutins are dug in deep to win this war. All’s fair in love and fashion!
Inside Scoop: Though the hero and heroine remain monogamous, their Prada-wearing friends indulge in a ménage a trois and other fashionable sexual fun and games.
My Thoughts:
If you want a fun, over the top romance with plenty of sass,
and fiery HOT scenes that’ll burn your panties right off you, Undressed is the read for you!
Lex Easton is the owner and designer of Easton Essentials, a
popular luxury brand clothing line for women.
When the fabrics she needs to form her new line for Fashion Week are not
delivered she places a call to the factory, Girasoli Garment Company and finds
out the order was canceled due to lack of payment. Lex offers to rectify, but with the owner,
Prince Tittoni on vacation at his private island, they won’t release the
shipment. She gets no where over the
phone and these fabrics mean the continuation of her business or the
death. So Lex gets on a plane to beg the
Prince Massimo Tittoni. Her mouth waters
just thinking about this gorgeous specimen of a man. He’s in the society and gossip pages, in all
his royal glory, and YES I do mean in ALL his royal glory!
Massimo meets Lex when she arrives at his island to get her
fabrics, and he is immediately intrigued.
She’s gorgeous, a Charlize Theron look alike, but with a fierce
determination to keep her company going.
Unfortunately for her, Masi has other plans for his fabric. Seeing how successful Easton Essentials is
with sales he has decided to stop selling to them, and produce his own designs
to sell. He’s got another thing coming, though, if he thinks Lex will just lie
down and take it.
Massimo and Lex had intense chemistry, and this romance was
all kinds of fun because their relationship started off so
antagonistically. Lex was a heroine I immediately
loved. She was the daughter of a famous
rocker and 80’s Playmate mother. So she’s
no stranger to drama and publicity and wants nothing of it personally. Her father committed suicide, and left her
with nothing but debt, so Easton Essential is something she built up with her
own blood, sweat, and tears. You’ve got
to admire a girl that turns her life around so successfully, without trying to
cash in on her daddy’s name.
Massimo comes off as a major jerk at first, and I wanted to
smack him in the beginning. Of course,
that didn’t last for long. He charmed
and wormed his way into Lex’s heart right along with mine as the story
enfolded. Didn’t hurt that I had David
Gandy (Gandy candy, baby!) pictured the whole time I was reading about this
Italian stallion! Masi once smitten by
Lex can’t/won’t let go.
Undressed was SERIOUSLY HOT!
I think our signature panty warning applies: WARNING: Panties might
ignite upon reading. Whoa! I’ll give you a small taste, the tip of the
iceberg:
She fell against the sofa, where he shoved her sundress up around her
waist. He studied her lacy thong. She loved him looking, more than ever when he
ground his hips against her, “Sei bellissima,” he murmured, nuzzling her
earlobes. “Do you know how beautiful you are?”
“Tell me again and again,” she joked, getting more at ease with his
compliments. Massimo’s words echoed in
her ear.
“I told you the dress looked good on you. I bet it will look even
better off you.” He grinned.
Undressed had me laughing in so many parts with it’s over
the top humor. Lex’s inner dialogue is
witty, snarky, and outrageous. That girl
has a mouth on her which Masi laments more than few times! All part of her charm.
Avery Aster knocked me out with this addictive read which
left a big smile on my face when I finished.
I started it pretty late thinking I’d only read a few chapters and I
ended up reading into the wee hours of the morning! This made the giggling a little problematic
with my husband asleep next to me. I can’t
wait to pick up the next in the serious, Unscrupulous which stars Taddy Brill,
one of
Lex’s close friends.
4 Suns
A copy was provided by
the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. Thank you!
About the Author:
Avery Aster pens erotic romance for Ellora’s Cave. As a resident of
New York’s Upper East Side and a graduate from New York University,
Avery gives readers an inside look at the city’s glitzy nightlife,
socialite sexcapades and tall tales of the über-rich and ultra-famous.
“I write about what I see in my metropolis that never
sleeps–Manhattanites on the quest for a passionate thrill,” Avery says.
“By and large, my characters are drop-dead gorgeous, ripped straight
from the headlines and on the hunt for their next conquest.”
Undressed #1 (Lex & Massimo) launched The Manhattanites series, exploring people’s forbidden desires of lust and longing. Unscrupulous #2 (Taddy & Warner) is the highly anticipated prequel coming August 14, 2013. Also, stay tuned for the sequel with Unsaid #3 (Blake & Miguel) coming winter 2013.
The Manhattanites is an extended modern erotic
romance series of full length juicy melodramas multilayered on love,
friendship, scandal, and drama to the hilt. Fans who watch TV shows like
Girls (HBO), Mistresses (ABC/BBC Drama), and The Bold & the
Beautiful (CBS) love The Manhattanites series. Avery’s characters are
over the top. They have raunchy sex, speak their minds and always get
what they want. Each novel may be read as a stand alone.
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I tried to read Unscrupulous, but could not do it. I'll be very curious to read your review to see how they compare.
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Oh, no! I wonder how I'll feel about it then. :/
DeleteGreat review, Rachel. You know exactly what to write to make me want to read the book. :)
ReplyDeleteGlass @ Way Too Hot Books
Thanks, Glass! I could say the same about you. :)
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