A review by sonia_reppe
Love Lies Beneath by Ellen Hopkins

4.0

Tara, a smart, beautiful socialite, has never been in love, but she has been married three times. From stripper to trophy wife, Tara knows how to work things to her advantage, so now in her early 40s, single again, she is set for life--except for the love thing. Then she meets a handsome, charming surgeon when she breaks her knee skiing. Problems arise with the doctor's teenage son, and also her sister' marriage is falling apart, and someone--an ex? is sending threatening messages.

I loved being in Tara's word of money and having an adoring suitor and falling in love for a first time. Tara has grace under pressure and a salty tongue. Plenty of sexy-time scenes. I don't know why this doesn't have wider readership. I think fans of Danielle Steel and Elin Hildebrand would like it if they don't mind all the sex, which was fun.