
Title: His Sister’s Kiss
Author: Kate Hill
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Publisher URL: http://www.jasminejade.com/
ISBN: 9781419925948
Genre: {M/F} 20th Century Historical
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Goddess Minx
Master Sergeant Abraham Marley Forbes has survived being a captive in a Vietnam prison, and needs to fulfill a promise to a deceased friend. He’s been a loner all his life and it doesn’t help him to overcome his hard outer shell, until he comes face to face with the sister of his friend…Angela. Now that Abe has a taste of what life could be with a beautiful woman, he is afraid the flashbacks of imprisonment will destroy what they are building together.
Angela Franco has fantasized what her perfect dream man will be like all her life, and has stayed away from unwanted useless sex, waiting for her true love. While she is suffering the loss of her only brother, raising his child Polly by herself, she keeps busy with everyday life, and her parents constant badgering to get married. When she comes face to face with Abe, there is no going back and they try to overcome both of their second guessing about the relationship.
His Sister’s Kiss is a beautiful bittersweet story of a solider from the Vietnam era and it left me with mixed emotions, remembering that time. I must say that Ms. Hill did a fantastic job of giving detailed descriptions of the scenes of war and believe me when I tell you, they are real. Angela’s reaction is not what one would expect from most women but when you fall in love at first sight, all bets are off. The sex between these two was blistering hot, and didn’t leave much to imagination.
I found myself laughing at the reactions of both Angela and Abe when her parents stated what they thought of the relationship, and Polly didn’t help matters either. This is a very short story, but it’s packed with a load of emotions that can overwhelm you if you are not in the right frame of mind. I enjoyed reading every sentence, and learning more about the characters really helped to visualize them better. Kudos to Ms. Hill, and keep the books coming!
Author: Kate Hill
Publisher: Ellora’s Cave
Publisher URL: http://www.jasminejade.com/
ISBN: 9781419925948
Genre: {M/F} 20th Century Historical
Rating: 4 Nymphs
Literary Nymphs Reviewer: Goddess Minx
Master Sergeant Abraham Marley Forbes has survived being a captive in a Vietnam prison, and needs to fulfill a promise to a deceased friend. He’s been a loner all his life and it doesn’t help him to overcome his hard outer shell, until he comes face to face with the sister of his friend…Angela. Now that Abe has a taste of what life could be with a beautiful woman, he is afraid the flashbacks of imprisonment will destroy what they are building together.
Angela Franco has fantasized what her perfect dream man will be like all her life, and has stayed away from unwanted useless sex, waiting for her true love. While she is suffering the loss of her only brother, raising his child Polly by herself, she keeps busy with everyday life, and her parents constant badgering to get married. When she comes face to face with Abe, there is no going back and they try to overcome both of their second guessing about the relationship.
His Sister’s Kiss is a beautiful bittersweet story of a solider from the Vietnam era and it left me with mixed emotions, remembering that time. I must say that Ms. Hill did a fantastic job of giving detailed descriptions of the scenes of war and believe me when I tell you, they are real. Angela’s reaction is not what one would expect from most women but when you fall in love at first sight, all bets are off. The sex between these two was blistering hot, and didn’t leave much to imagination.
I found myself laughing at the reactions of both Angela and Abe when her parents stated what they thought of the relationship, and Polly didn’t help matters either. This is a very short story, but it’s packed with a load of emotions that can overwhelm you if you are not in the right frame of mind. I enjoyed reading every sentence, and learning more about the characters really helped to visualize them better. Kudos to Ms. Hill, and keep the books coming!