A review by atlantiareads
Desire by Marina Anderson

2.0

I found "Desire" to be frankly...a book that pretty much had no point other than getting a reader to the actual Dinning Club. Grace was introduced as the character new to David's world of "extreme" sexual pleasures, as in BDSM.

Grace and David did have chemistry, but personally in 35 pages I didn't feel as if I had nearly enough time to connect with the characters. The one thing I think that could have improved "Desire" was if the novella followed the storyline of the synopsis. And by this I mean this book could have been a lot better if Grace had gone through the first test required to see if she can handle David's sexual life and love. But instead the reader barely got a glimpse of this couples life let alone their sex life.

I do plan to read part two solely because I want to see if the way this story is written improves at all in the next book.