1-1/2 stars. This review also appears on
Steamy Guys After Dark.
The fourth novella in the
Dining Club series has David questioning if what happens if Grace successfully completes all the trials--will he be able to give her his heart and allow himself to become with her heart? For the record, he's
still a douchebag.
I like that Grace stands up for herself a little more this time and explains to him:
"Yes, because I love and trust you. This is totally different."
After the trial, which of course I hated, Grace finds that David went to a charity function with a beautiful woman, which I don't even know what to say about that besides I wish Grace would dump him and go for someone who can really appreciate her.
Like maybe Andrew, who seems to have taken an interest in Grace as well. But we find out in this installment that he's a manipulative bastard, too, so I don't know.
This novella seemed to have more substance to it than the previous three, but still not enough. And there was one tiny hot part:
"Don't you enjoy giving me pleasure, Gracie?" he asked quietly.
"Of course I do!"
"Then show me."