Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Review: More (The Evermore Series, Book 1) by Rachel De Lune

More (The Evermore Series, Book 1)

Miserable and dejected in her marriage, Isabel Fields encounters a stranger in a bar promising an opportunity to change her life. Nonetheless, she must make a decision she thought was reserved for other women.

Sexual dominant, Sebastian York, specializes in igniting passion in his lovers, but women always come and go, and he’s never had a woman to call his own.

Leading Izzy, a natural submissive, on a journey of sexual awakening, their casual arrangement soon grows too confining. Seb satisfies everything Izzy has craved and she instinctively bows to his dominant personality, fulfilling his every desire.

Their casual arrangement ignites Isabel’s long-buried passion and touches her heart, but Izzy struggles with the emotional turmoil that plagues her soul.

Sacrifices will have to be made by both, putting their love to the test. Izzy stands to lose the marriage she dedicated years of her life to, but has a chance to gain a relationship she's always longed for. All depends on whether Sebastian proves to be the love of Izzy’s life, or leaves her wanting more…



This is a story about sexual and personal awakening, please don't let the infidelity detract from the story. Isabel is unhappy in her marriage Her husband has emotionally and sexually abandoned her long ago. Izzy even suspects he's cheating on her.

Izzy decides to venture out on her own instead of staying home in a lonely house. She meets Sebastian York, a man who can lead her on a sexual journey, satisfying Izzy's craving for submission. However it becomes more and Izzy has to find strength to confront her failing marriage.

Izzy lack of confrontation has given her husband the upper hand in their relationship. When she tries to confront him, he walks out. She's dependent on their relationship, without their marriage she would be alone. The irony is that she is alone in their marriage. Although first impressions of Izzy is that she's week, a door mat of sorts, but the truth is she's lost. She's lost herself in her marriage, she's become emotionally vacant. It's up to Izzy to find her strength and decide her future. Just a fair warning this is a cliffhanger but worth the wait!




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